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Tag Archives: Steve Jobs
Mobile in Ed Tech: Moving Beyond Browser Replacement
In 2003 Steve Jobs made a speech to the International Design Conference in Aspen, and the audio for this speech has just been re-discovered and shared. There is even a transcription from the Verge available here. During his talk, Jobs foresaw … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Bloggers, Higher Education, Notable Posts, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Blackboard, Ed Tech, mobile, Steve Jobs
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Apple and Textbooks, Part 1: The War on Paper
Unsurprisingly, there has been a lot of good coverage of the Apple announcements already. I’m partial to Phil Hill’s pre- and post-announcement write-ups here at e-Literate as well as Audrey Watters’ analysis at Hack Education. Nevertheless, I do think there are … Continue reading
Posted in Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Apple-Inc., Audrey Watters, e-textbooks, iBooks Author, iPads, Phil Hill, Steve Jobs
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