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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | RAPID INTAKE MOBILE LEARNING MAY 13, 2010 Apple, Adobe, and the Flash eLearning Future Thursday, May 13, 2010 Apple, Adobe, and the Flash eLearning Future Ive had a few requests from customers and prospects to address some questions raised by the firestorm of corporate rhetoric between Adobe and Apple and the "future of Flash". In spite of what Jobs says, Flash is an open specification (meaning that Adobe allows other publishers to publish to Flash, not just Adobe). | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 30, 2011 Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2012 The reasons will be plentiful but largely driven by better/cheaper/more ubiquitous technologies and everyone’s acceptance of the fact we all use our phones (tablets, et al) to improve both personal and business communications and to be more productive. Adobe’s move to stop developing Flash Player plug-ins for mobile web browsers set a BIG BALL in motion that quelled the desire for many Instructional Designers to use pure Flash or popular rapid development tools outputting Flash-based content as their unified content delivery strategy. Mobile Learning Goes Mainstream. Summary. | | | | | | | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 28, 2011 Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review 2011 proved to be another year more focused on the pilot project rather than the production deployment for enterprise mobile learning solutions. a.k.a. How On Target Were My 2011 Predictions? It’s time once again to take stock of what happened in enterprise mobile learning and see if any of my 2011 predictions hit their intended targets. Prediction #1 - mLearning Engagements Expand. Robert | DEVELOPER ON DUTY NOVEMBER 19, 2012 New Custom Mobile Content and Important Information for Our Users Regarding the Update This will fix several issues, but the most exciting thing about this upgrade is the ability you will now have to create custom content for your mobile courses! Or if you have created a piece of HTML 5 content using a product like Adobe Edge, Hype or Sencha Animator, you can simply upload that content. If you are building a hybrid course (desktop and mobile) and you include a page that is not currently supported in mobile, you can now use this same functionality to create alternate content for mobile devices. new version of the mobile styles will become available! | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 27, 2010 2010: mLearning Year in Review Traditional "e"-learning vendors will all jump into the "m"-learning and social networking spaces with "first generation" offerings they believe will address the mobile requirements of their customers and prospects; these early efforts will prove largely ineffective as evidenced by their many iterative and incremental updates, retries and course corrections. A.K.A. Validated (“Double”). | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 31, 2012 My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap Back on December 30 2011, I scoped eight predictions ranging from hardware/software to content types and authoring tools to macro-level mobility trends our team felt would influence the market for mLearning products and services for the year and I wasn’t disappointed (or much surprised) about how it all played out. Here’s the analysis of how it all played out. On Target But. Bullseye. | | | | | | | | | -
MLEARNING IS GOOD | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2010 Flash Player On Devices – Going Mobile Just Got Easier All the money and concentrated brain power of some of the most innovative and powerful companies will certainly yield some great results in the form of new software, hardware and cloud based applications to enable our productivity and creativity. Some of you may be familiar with the trials Adobe has had in bringing the Flash player to the mobile area. But now Adobe has adapted the Flash player to run higher end content on new devices. As one Google guy I spoke with recently said, “everyone is thinking about mobile. The version that will run on devices is 10.1, MORE >> -
UPSIDE LEARNING | TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2013 Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A mLearning is different from eLearning in terms of the size of courses that can (or should) be delivered on mobiles; the context in which mLearning is accessed and many other parameters. A: A Performance Support tool refers to any tool/system that improves worker productivity by providing on-the-job access to integrated information, advice and learning experiences. How to attract and retain the user in mLearning course if he is close to Angry Birds (two taps )? In eLearning courses where heavy graphics are involved how can we tackle that through HTML 5? A: Yes. and 4.0, MORE >> -
RAPID INTAKE MOBILE LEARNING | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2011 Rapid Intake Shout Out: Understanding Mobile Learning: 3 High. How will learners access the mobile course content? Here are some of your options (some more feasible than others) to think about: Building in the native app SDK : This is usually not practical, but if you know the programming language (Objective C for example for the Apple SDK), you can build your native app as a standalone course from scratch by programming in that native programming language. How will learners access the mobile course content? learner purchases a course on How to Coach Youth Soccer). Looking forward to the released product. Android). MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 2009 The Mobile Learner Place: Adobe Connect: [link] Currently, there is space for 40 participants in this online meeting room. Comment » Reflections on The First Ontario Educator Meetup December 29, 2008 — Rob De Lorenzo On Monday December 29th at 6:00 pm EST, this first Ontario Educator Meetup session took place online in Adobe Connect. took two courses with him and wish I would have taken a third. That is to use a cell phone for personal productivity. Today’s phones contain productivity tools that help adults stay organized and more productive. link] 2. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2009 Assistive Technology: Technology Predictions for 2010 From what I have been reading Adobe is working hard with Research in Motion ( BlackBerry ) and Google to build Flash into their development tools. am already beginning to see a number of companies that are developing accessories or companion products to work with smartphones which could really propel this whole arena. Having consumer products that are designed with assistive technology from the beginning helps to keep the costs down and make it a universally designed product from the get go. Polaroid PoGo Working with CodeBaby Production Studio & Adobe Ca. MORE >>
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