Tag: (Ubiquitous) Computing
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Try this again – ultra mobile and ELearning 2
Ok the first time that I tried to post with the ubergadet, it didn’t work because of a time out and I didn’t copy it out. I’m finding that being ultra mobile at a conference is the way to go as now I don’t have to worry about power for a laptop. Granted this is…
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mLearning Webinar by David Metcalf
Yesterday, I got a chance to sit in on a webinar hosted by David Metcalf of Mlearning: Mobile Learning And Performance in the Palm of Your Hand and Blended E-learning fame. Overall it was a decent look into the “only if” world of mLearning in North American Higher Ed by showing some examples from corporate…
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When platter and fiber collide
I’ve been in meetings all day, so this is the first that I’ve been able to write (it seems that Steve has noticed it as well), but it seems that there are more than a few companies that are starting to look at the online usability. Corel and now Adobe (with Lightning and Photoshop/Remix respectively…
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Telus backs away from pr0n
Well, it seems that Telus, with all it’s fore sight has backed away from adult content. I find it interesting that advice from the pulpit played role in the decision.
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WiFi in Edmonton Survey
If you are in the area and would like to put in your two cents – clicky. They also have a blog.