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3 Articles match "Big Question" , "Mobile" , "PowerPoint"

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    Is the training industry ready for geo-based social networking?
    Wednesday, October 8, 2008
    ... existing social networks.  There are a variety of iPhone mobile social networking applications...which allows both locating your friends and now proximity dating.    One of the big questions is who will dominate location ... This one's a recent article by Ross Dawson about trends in location-based mobile social networking.  Included ... learning.  As critical mass develops over time for location-based mobile blogging and networking, I'll be ... an iPhone/GPS teleconference.  Sorta like a WebEx meeting, but on the move.  And, instead of a PowerPoint ...
    Clive on Learning: Adobe Presenter 7 still a Breeze to use
    Sunday, July 20, 2008
    Have Improvements § Global editing of question formatting. § Safe area marking on PowerPoint slide to indicate what ... everything a blend? The argument for blended learning The Big Question: Leading the ... sort of PowerPoint-based tool both for myself, because I like to package up my presentations with audio for web delivery ... to be as simple as possible. Presenter 7 installs as a PowerPoint add-on (including the 07 version if you have this ... tools can be configured directly from PowerPoint and that you can customise them using all the usual PowerPoint ...
    The 2007 Collection of Reviews - and my random thoughts
    Monday, December 10, 2007
    Posts of 2007. And of course LearningCircuits Big Question: What did you learn about learning in 2007? There are ... favorite comes from Marcel de Leeuwe at Powerlearning who created a pecha Kucha to answer the big question. I believe ... this post together: 1) Mobile devices interacting with the physical world: QR Codes or something like them will be a ... exercise in restraint and focus. Remember its NOT powerpoint's fault. Powerpoint doesn't bore people; people ...
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  • The 2007 Collection of Reviews - and my random thoughts
    Posts of 2007. And of course LearningCircuits Big Question: What did you learn about learning in 2007? There are ... favorite comes from Marcel de Leeuwe at Powerlearning who created a pecha Kucha to answer the big question. I believe ... this post together: 1) Mobile devices interacting with the physical world: QR Codes or something like them will be a ... exercise in restraint and focus. Remember its NOT powerpoint's fault. Powerpoint doesn't bore people; people ...
  • Is the training industry ready for geo-based social networking?
    ... existing social networks.  There are a variety of iPhone mobile social networking applications...which allows both locating your friends and now proximity dating.    One of the big questions is who will dominate location ... This one's a recent article by Ross Dawson about trends in location-based mobile social networking.  Included ... learning.  As critical mass develops over time for location-based mobile blogging and networking, I'll be ... an iPhone/GPS teleconference.  Sorta like a WebEx meeting, but on the move.  And, instead of a PowerPoint ...
    Business Casual - Wednesday, October 8, 2008 - Comments
  • Clive on Learning: Adobe Presenter 7 still a Breeze to use
    Have Improvements § Global editing of question formatting. § Safe area marking on PowerPoint slide to indicate what ... everything a blend? The argument for blended learning The Big Question: Leading the ... sort of PowerPoint-based tool both for myself, because I like to package up my presentations with audio for web delivery ... to be as simple as possible. Presenter 7 installs as a PowerPoint add-on (including the 07 version if you have this ... tools can be configured directly from PowerPoint and that you can customise them using all the usual PowerPoint ...
    delicious Random Mind - Sunday, July 20, 2008 - Comments