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6 Mobile Learning Trends That Grew in 2012

6 Mobile Learning Trends That Grew in 2012 | :: The 4th Era :: | Scoop.it

By Stephanie Kovach

 

"Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you might have heard by now that mobile learning is no longer the next big thing – it IS the big thing. In the past, smart phones and tablets were something only the “trend setters” had, but now that they are more affordable and accessible than ever (with Apple’s announcement of the iPhone 5 earlier this month, the iPhone 4S price has dropped to $99) it’s no wonder mLearning has taken off. Here is a quick breakdown of the mobile learning trends you need to be watching. All of these trends saw significant uptake in 2012… and look to continue."

 

Via Karen Franker

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Group Video Chat, IM and Screen-Sharing of Movies and Applications with Rabbit

Robin Good's curator insight, February 8, 4:06 AM


Rabbit is a new downloadable software app (for Mac only now) that allows you to instant message, video conference with multiple parties and to screencast and share in real-time any music, video clip or app.



"Today, a startup company called Rabbit is launching a closed beta of their "video chat and content sharing application".


But the best way to describe it is a cool and very modern implementation of instant messaging.

The most compelling feature of the app can be distilled down to this: group video conferencing with the ability to screencast music, movies and applications from your Mac.

This means you can watch a movie from a service such as Netflix with your friends in real time. Or you can crop and share a specific part of your web browser or any other Mac app and broadcast it to your friends.

The app is a native Mac client (other platforms to come later), and offers the ability to video chat with an unlimited number of people. People are grouped into Rooms and presented to you in priority based on your own friends, and within each room, individual groups can participate in their own conversations."


Source: MacRumors


Features: http://www.rabb.it/features.html


Help: http://help.rabb.it/rabbit


More info / Sign-up for Beta: http://rabb.it




Andreas Wåhlström's curator insight, February 18, 3:23 PM

Underbart Mac - program! Revolutionerande?