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PATH TO ENGAGEMENT: Lessons From Game Designers. Article from Training & Development by Ben Betts.
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Improving Training: Thinking like a Game Developer by Karl Kapp in Training Industry Quarterly - Fall 2011 - (pages 33-35)
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Bambuser lets you broadcast live and interactive video from your mobile phone, webcam or DV-camera — and it's free and has no time limits. Via Ana Cristina Pratas, Jim Lerman, michel verstrepen
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What is Tildee? Via Pilar Pamblanco, Costas Vasiliou
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Divergent thinking is the ability to generate many different original ideas in response to a given problem. Via callooh
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The best way to learn anything is to teach it to someone else . Isn't that what you've always been told? It's true ... Via John Evans
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Some fantastic tools that I use in my classroom. I created this to share with others in a speed round of sharing. Via Informatics
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Swiffy: convert SWF files to HTML5 (Using #Swiffy to convert SWF files to HTML5: http://t.co/5Pcnft51 #Google...)... |
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You're never too old to make your mind agile, flexible, self-aware, and able to see patterns and connections that more rigid minds miss... Via Jim Lerman, Gust MEES
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What geocaching is to the physical treasure hunt, Aurasma should be to the virtual one. Via k3hamilton
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Deb Shinder suggests some Android, iPhone, and Windows Phone apps that can help create or simply enhance your next presentation.
Robin Good: This article contains a truckload of useful resources, tools and services you can use right now to upgrade your smartphone to become a great presentation partner.
"The next time you need to give a presentation, don’t overlook the role your smartphone can play. From creating and playing a “quick and dirty” presentation from scratch to enhancing a presentation that you give in the traditional way with a laptop, there are many ways you can put your phone to work while you’re on stage."
Highly recommended. 9/10 Via Robin Good, michel verstrepen
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Mobile Learning Revolution covers some of the best of our mLearning posts - Apt for all those who are testing the waters or have already implemented a mLearning strategy. Via Adelina Moura, Juergen Wagner, michel verstrepen
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Adopter une (nouvelle) technologie, c’est la savoir validée par ses pairs. Les tablettes numériques connaissent un essor au sein des universités et demeurent pourtant encore peu utilisées. Via michel verstrepen
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"This Wiki will house information related to the iPad in Education sponsored by the Department of Educational Technology in the School District of Palm Beach County." Via Stephanie Sandifer
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"Are interactive projections the next in mobile applications? Using a system of both visible and infrared light, a new device from researchers at the Disney Institute and Carnegie Mellon may give us yet another reason to endlessly toy around with our iPhones." Via k3hamilton, michel verstrepen
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Digital Information Fluency (DIF) is the ability to find, evaluate and use digital information effectively, efficiently and ethically. DIF involves knowing how digital information is different from print information; having the skills to use specialized tools for finding digital information; and developing the dispositions needed in the digital information environment. As teachers and librarians develop these skills and teach them to students, students will become better equipped to achieve their information needs. Via Nik Peachey, Alastair Creelman
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Meet the 101 most useful websites on the Internet. The list primarily highlights all the lesser-known websites that are incredibly useful and worth bookmarking. Via callooh
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A group of Italian developers has just released a free, open source framework for creating e-books for the iPad. |