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		<title>Blog U.: iSlate / iTunesU / Higher Ed &#8211; Technology and Learning &#8211; Inside Higher Ed</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 14:14:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tim Merritt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alrighty, back at work at Georgia State, and a first working post. With so many people wigging out about Apple&#8217;s purported tablet computer, here&#8217;s a savvy weigh-in from yesterday&#8217;s Inside Higher Ed: Before the integration of the iSlate and iTunesU it was never possible to bring all the course and learning materials to one device. [...]]]></description>
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	<p>Alrighty, back at work at Georgia State, and a first working post. With so many people wigging out about Apple&#8217;s purported tablet computer, here&#8217;s a savvy weigh-in from yesterday&#8217;s Inside Higher Ed:</p>

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		<p>Before the integration of the iSlate and iTunesU it was never possible to bring all the course and learning materials to one device. Course readings and video delivered through the browser were often difficult to navigate, and the reading experience was relatively poor. But with the iSlate and iTunesU it will be possible to download all the course related materials, hosting them locally for easy viewing and reading. At the same time, the browser experience in the iSlate will keep what is good about a Web based learning system &#8211; the ability to interact and communicate. Combining both the reading/viewing experience not browser based, with the collaboration/communication experience browser based will converge these activities into one device.</p>
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	<p>via <a href="http://www.insidehighered.com/blogs/technology_and_learning/islate_itunesu_higher_ed">Blog U.: iSlate / iTunesU / Higher Ed &#8211; Technology and Learning &#8211; Inside Higher Ed</a>.</p>


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