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What is XML Really About? : The Dynamic Publisher

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Thanks to @maxwellhoffmann on Twitter for this gem…this is great information! I know HTML, but never quite got the hang of XML or XHTML, which I know is a big part of HTML5. This seems to be a great primer for this information. Thanks, Maxwell!

–techcommgeekmom

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The Mobile Native – Changing Education Paradigms

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Thanks to Scott Newcomb (@SNewco on Twitter) for this…it applies not only to m-learning, but learning in general. Having a special needs son, and being learning different myself, this short lecture makes a heckuva lot of sense to me…I think I’m just starting to rediscover my own divergent thinking abilities. 

 

Instructional designers and other e-/m-learning specialist should watch this!

–techcommgeekmom

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Wolfram Alpha now available as a $2.99 PC app

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I haven’t downloaded this yet, but this would be a good example of how apps for mobile should be in-sync with apps made for desktop/laptop as much as possible….

–techcommgeekmom

 

Wolfram Alpha already offers its brand of computational knowledge in the form of a mobile app, and now it’s available on the PC as well. The company has partnered up with Intel to offer the app…

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How Can Baking Cookies Improve Your E-learning Course? » The Rapid eLearning Blog

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You can’t go wrong if you understand this cookie analogy…

–techcommgeekmom

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2012 eLearning Tools Landscape: The Rise of HTML5 – sellonsolutions.com

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Great article by Andrew, who I encountered during an Adobe webinar. He makes some great points here about how HTML5 fits into m-learning and e-learning tools. 

–techcommgeekmom

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