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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MLEARNING TRENDS JANUARY 3, 2010 My "Top Ten List" for Mobile Learning News in 2009 new stories, technical advances, market trends) that shaped the "mlearning marketplace" in 2009. Given the constant and oftentimes harsh distractions 2009 dealt us all in terms of budget cuts, canceled/postponed projects, long decision cycles, there was actually a lot of positive news and both technical and market innovations to make 2009 an outstanding year in the maturity of mobile learning. RIM bought Chalk for their mobile Chalkboard offering. In my opinion, this was the biggest news of 2009 for everyone involved in the enterprise mlearning space. | THE MOBILE LEARNER NOVEMBER 15, 2009 The Powerful Combination of Mobile Devices and Learning Apps That having been said, this reality is changing quickly with the likes of Palm, RIM and Microsoft also developing a marketplace and vendor space for apps that will increase and improve the availability of learning app for students. Let’s take a look at some ways the hardware and software, including web software and apps, can come together to actualize learning outcomes. | RECENT POSTS JANUARY 9, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS mLearning Trends: My "Top Ten List" for Mobile Learning News in 2009 | | | | | | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JANUARY 9, 2010 mLearning Trends: My "Top Ten List" for Mobile Learning News in 2009 Sunday, January 3, 2010 My "Top Ten List" for Mobile Learning News in 2009 I was recently asked by one of our strategic partners to offer my "Top Ten List" of the most significant events (e.g., new stories, technical advances, market trends) that shaped the "mlearning marketplace" in 2009. RIM bought Chalk for their mobile Chalkboard offering. In my opinion, this was the biggest news of 2009 for everyone involved in the enterprise mlearning space. mLearning Trends Personal blog of Robert Gadd, an mlearning solution designer and gadget techie/junkie. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS FEBRUARY 25, 2009 Mobile Strategies, Mobile Software, Handhelds and PDAs: Questions to Ponder before Starting a Mobile Software Development Project for Handheld PDAs, iPhones and Smartphones Tuesday, February 24, 2009 Questions to Ponder before Starting a Mobile Software Development Project for Handheld PDAs, iPhones and Smartphones This article identifies some basic questions that should be asked and pondered by the business user and software development teams before starting on a mobile software development project: Do you anticipate needing one mobile software application, or many? Windows Mobile, Google Android, RIM Blackberry, Symbian , iPhone, etc.)? Do you know your exact solution and data requirements in advance? How will you do this? week ago. MORE >> | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 28, 2011 Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review True, most of our partners and customers who launched mLearning initiatives in 2009 and after all seemed to be ramping up their efforts to include other divisions and geographies but pilots remained “the norm” for newer accounts. a.k.a. How On Target Were My 2011 Predictions? Prediction #1 - mLearning Engagements Expand. examples the industry has waited for over the past many years. Robert | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JANUARY 11, 2009 Mobile Learning « Shijina’s Blog The factors that should be considered while choosing a mobile phone device for e-learning are operating system (Symbian, Linux, Windows Mobile, Apple, Android, RIM Blackberry, Palm), internet accessibility, screen-size, user interface, keyboard, memory, PC synchronization and security. billion inhabitants will have mobile phones by the end of the year 2008. billion by 2010 worldwide. MORE >> | | | | | | | | | -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2009 More Mobile Learning - by GlobalEnglish Hands-on Palm Pre video - Live from CES 2009 REVIEW: Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1 T-Mobile G1 hands-on review - Life with the Android OS iPhone 3G unlock guide - Unlock your iPhone 3G for any GSM network! GlobalEnglish has developed a mobile feature – the Mobile Learning Network – for its online business English training system. Professionals can take their English instruction with them on the plane, train or bus – using the convenience of any MP3 devise. hours of increased productivity PER worker after the program Still another company cited $2.2 Leave a comment. jailbreaks iPhone 2.2 MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 2009 iPhone 3.0, mobile learning and the ID In another related article Thain goes on to predict that iPhones will be the most adopted enterprise smart phone for 2009. As we're hearing from Apple about iPhones, from Steve Ballmer and Microsoft about the improvements in Windows Mobile OS, as RIM continues to rock with Blackberries for all, more Android and the G1 phones are on the way for 2009, and as Pre may give Palm another shot, there seem to be a number of places where US-based app developers can begin to anticipate what mobile learners want. was announced and profiled. units in 2008. 17M altogether., MORE >> -
MLEARNING WORLD | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2006 mLearning-World.com: RIM to Launch Multimedia Device for Consumers - The Blackberry Pearl skip to main | skip to sidebar * Newsletter * LinkedIn * Facebook * 2mLearn.mobi * mLearning World Live Thursday, September 07, 2006 RIM to Launch Multimedia Device for Consumers - The Blackberry Pearl Another step forward in devices that would enhance mLearning experience. Canadas Rim plans to launch the device with T-Mobile USA, the No. Its going to be a main product for us in all our markets," Balsillie said in an interview, adding that the majority of Rim s more than 170 operator customers are very interested in selling the Pearl. Research In Motion Ltd., New Le. MORE >> -
MLEARNING TRENDS | SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 2010 My mLearning Predictions for 2010 By virtually anyone's take, 2009 was a challenging year for all and especially so wherever new technologies and IT budgets/spending were concerned. After years of false starts and miscues, market acceptance for enterprise mobile learning in 2009 was largely stymied through slashed corporate spending and canceled next generation (or hopefully just postponed) projects. We can all expect advances in next generation devices and capabilities from Apple, Google/Android, RIM/BlackBerry, Microsoft, Palm, Nokia and others. Knock, Knock!! Who's there? Mobile. Mobile Who? MORE >> -
MLEARNING IS GOOD | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2009 Mobile Landscape Really About to Change think RIM (Blackberry) may be able to stay in at the edges too if they somehow create a real competitive OS, but right now I don’t hear much about them moving in that direction. Palm, I want to see them succeed, but they need to do a bunch of things to help their chances, like get their devices on major networks, build a bigger developer base for application and services development and continue to come out with new and different devices. There’s been a big stir of comments, reviews, predictions etc. surroungding the release of the newest Android device in the US. MORE >>
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