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Google Goggles will rock m-learning.
Back in 2006, I made some predictions about where mobile learning might be heading, including the use of augmented reality or “Heads Up data displays to provide information on a learner’s environment and allow learning “in situ,. Want to know more information on that bridge over there? No worries!
Mobile Learning
- Monday, December 7, 2009
Least (Lowest) Common Denominator is Bad? | Mobile Learning
10 2006 In my research into best practices for designing mobile learning, I’ve recently come across a number of sources that advocate, strongly, that a LCD (Least/Lowest Common Denominator) approach to designing mobile experiences is a bad thing. W3C, Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 W3C, Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 Ubiquette.
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- Wednesday, October 4, 2006
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Least (Lowest) Common Denominator is Bad? | Mobile Learning
10 2006 In my research into best practices for designing mobile learning, I’ve recently come across a number of sources that advocate, strongly, that a LCD (Least/Lowest Common Denominator) approach to designing mobile experiences is a bad thing. W3C, Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 W3C, Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 Ubiquette.
mLearning
- Wednesday, October 4, 2006
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Caryl Oliver on m-learning | Mobile Learning
Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Caryl Oliver on m-learning 5 09 2006 Robyn Jay has made available some of the audio from an August 3 m-learning workshop by Caryl Oliver, manager of the Mobile Learning Project at William Angliss Institute of TAFE in Victoria.
mLearning
- Monday, September 4, 2006
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Google Goggles will rock m-learning.
Back in 2006, I made some predictions about where mobile learning might be heading, including the use of augmented reality or “Heads Up data displays to provide information on a learner’s environment and allow learning “in situ,. Want to know more information on that bridge over there? No worries!
Mobile Learning
- Monday, December 7, 2009
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Faster Wi-Fi coming to cell phones, thanks to Broadcom - OCRegister.com
The only thing we can really say is that we’ve integrated so many components onto the chip (including the power amplifiers), that manufacturers can shave up to 75 cents off the bill-of-material costs. Combo chips make it cheaper and easier for handset manufacturers to add the wireless technologies that make such features possible.
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