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Posts Tagged apple

There’s more to learning than a quiz

Writing on Mashable, Jennifer Grove announces that you can Become the Master of Any Subject with a Suite of New iPhone Apps . Using the new series of quiz apps from KnowPro , the world of learning is at your fingertips.

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So how are people really using the iPad?

A recent posting on Mashable reports some interesting data from Resolve Market Research based on an online survey of potential purchasers and active users of iPads, smart phones, e-readers and portable video game devices in the USA. It provides some insights into the uses early adopters are finding for their iPads and the effect this is having on competitive devices: The iPad was initially positioned as a device for reading, watching videos and web browsing

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Ready-loaded iPad educator

Connie Malamed’s posting First iPad University Course drew my attention to the mini MBA course being put together by Rutgers University and Apple’s higher education team. Connie describes how “Rather than placing all the course content online, the program will take place in the classroom, but will provide students with iPads loaded with all required reading material, videos and custom applications.” First thoughts are, at least for me, a sense of excitement at such a bold new use of new technology

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The Big Question: What will workplace learning technology look like in 2015?

The May Big Question in the Learning Circuits Blog is What will workplace learning technology look like in 2015 ? My first instinct was to pass on this one, because it seems only a few months since we made our predictions for 2010. But this asks us to look a little further out, to a time when economies will hopefully be back on the up and when new media really will be ubiquitous.

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The one-sided battle

Sometimes you feel you’re being drawn into a battle and you’re not sure why. A good example can be found in the animosity that the celtic fringe (Wales, Scotland, Ireland) feel towards the English

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