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Everyone Doesn’t Love the IPod

Skilful Minds

Three of the four people in my household own an IPod, with yours truly the only holdout. I love what the device does, but since I first toyed with my wife's, I've been reluctant to buy my own.

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Learning to Work, Working to Learn

Learning Visions

My iPod Touch synchs up with my desktop synchs up with the web version. Photo credits: Oh boy tinker toys! Follow me @cammybean if you want to see what all the fuss is about. Documenting I've just discovered Evernote and I heart it. It's my new brain and it arrived just in time (my old one was getting kind of worn).

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Want to Inspire and Amaze Online Learners? Do What The Pros Do

SHIFT eLearning

Andrew Stanton, a Pixar studios filmmaker responsible for "Finding Nemo," "WALL-E" and the Toy Story franchise, says getting the audience to care is the most imperative commandment of all. When the iPod was introduced, he didn''t say it had powerful search functionality. Andrew Stanton: Make the Learner Care.

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So how are people really using the iPad?

Clive on Learning

When you consider the ubiquity of the iPod and the number of iPhone and MacBook users out there, this is providing Apple with a host of new potential customers for their other products. It’s only fair to also say that 55% of prospective and actual users stated that they regarded the iPad as an expensive toy.

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4 Tips for Improved Video in eLearning

eLearning Brothers

It wasn’t until I was older, playing with more professional toys, that I realized that you often get what you pay for in terms of recording devices. Since I first owned an iPod, I’ve realized how much more space video files take up when compared to audio. File Size Matters.

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Open all OERs

Learning with e's

He concluded with a reference to Apple's new toy, suggesting that the iPad will do to educational resources what the iPod did to popular music. OERs will also encourage more widespread repurposing of existing resources across wider groups and communities of practice, he predicted. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: Learning to Work, Working to Learn

Learning Visions

My iPod Touch synchs up with my desktop synchs up with the web version. Photo credits: Oh boy tinker toys! Follow me @cammybean if you want to see what all the fuss is about. Documenting Ive just discovered Evernote and I heart it. Its my new brain and it arrived just in time (my old one was getting kind of worn).