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mLearning Content Types - Level 5: Courseware
Level 5 Content Types The CellCast Solution supports the delivery of content and courseware in both Microsoft PowerPoint® and simple as well as complex HTML formats. Regardless of whether your mobile content is written in HTML, authored in Microsoft PowerPoint, or built in some other mobile authoring package (e.g., Hot Lava Mobile ® from OutStart or ToolBook from SumTotal), great care must be taken Level 5: Content and Courseware NOTE: This is part 6 of 7 in a continuing series; please see earlier posts for more background information. For most people, Level 5 content is analogous to the more traditional “online learning” or "WBT" courseware – more interactive and lengthy lesson-based or object-based learning.
mLearning Trends
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
mLearning Testing Tools & Methods
Finally, the best simulators/emulators are from the device OEMs themselves including RIM/BlackBerry , Google/Android , Nokia/Symbian and Microsoft/WinMo . If your team is developing native Apple iPhone and iPod touch applications, a fully functional simulator can also be accessed using Apple’s Xcode IDE too. As active practitioners and consultants for enterprise mobile learning initiatives, a frequent question we get asked is “What kinds of tools can you recommend to help us test our mLearning content before we release it to our mobile workers?” It is a great high level
mLearning Trends
- Monday, January 18, 2010
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The Best from Mobile Learning
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Free M-Learning Applications
A prolific developer of mobile applications, Tea Vui Huang, provides the tools he develops for free via his website; and many of his applications are either very useful for education, or are made-for-education. If anything, CNN reported in January 2006 that Microsoft founder and Chairman Bill Gates believes cell phones are a better way than laptops to bring computing to the masses in developing nations.” It’s fantastic for students to have access to powerful software tools that help them develop their skills; and it’s even better if the software is free.
Mobile Learning
- Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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From David Hockney to Photosynth: applications that build on social media content
If you have not heard of it yet, I think you will like this application: photosynth of Microsoft . It is an application that builds on the result of social media applications that all of us help build together. This is an application that falls back on mobile devices or mobile learning in which the mobiles are used to capture pictures and add it to the group repository. During the latest mobile learning conferences, I was frequently surprised by the surplus of mobile learning possibilities. One of which is that the user would use her/his mobile phone, not
Ignatia Webs
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Microsoft iPhail released
Apparently, Microsoft released their “answer” to the iPhone today: a refreshed version of their Windows Mobile operating system, skinned with an iPhone-like icon-driven navigation system, dubbed “Windows Mobile 6.5″. There is a reason that good interfaces arrange icons into grids – it’s so that the eye can quickly scan across them, left to right, up and down, to find the information or application required. 8243;. And here it is:
Mobile Learning
- Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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CCK08 Free and reliable open source software for YOU and all of us
It is available for Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows, GNU/Linux, and other operating systems. MediaPortal : MediaPortal is an Open Source application ideal for turning your PC / TV into a very advanced Media Center . This means you can help in developing MediaPortal or tweak it for your own needs with lots of innovating plugins from our great community. Miro : Miro is a free application for channels of internet video (also known as 'video podcasts and video rss). Connecting to others, is enabled by open source software. So this is not a blogpost on theory, but on practicalities
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, September 22, 2008
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Pivot table galore: online tutorials and texts
great company started by Mike Alexander who is a Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) and author of 8 books on advanced business analysis with Microsoft Access and Excel. The more specialized one are available for 25$ which is also a good bargain because you know they will be relevant. If you are more of a reader and you want the information to be really related to the Excel 2007 version of the Microsoft software, you can look at this text (accompanied with screenshots) from Productivity Portfolio . Yesterday a colleague of mine came up to me and asked me about online tutorials on pivot tables in Excel.
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, June 13, 2008
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Docs to Go for the iPhone
iPhone Atlas recently reported that DataViz , publisher of the venerable Palm OS application Documents to Go, has announced plans to bring a version of the application to the iPhone. The iPhone has built-in support for viewing some Microsoft Office documents and Adobe PDF files, but the functionality is not as robust as Documents to Go for Palm.
The software allows users to view and edit Word documents, PowerPoint presentations and Excel Spreadsheets and offers many other features, including the ability to display graphic files.
DataViz is projecting delivery of Documents
iThinkEd
- Monday, November 3, 2008
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mLearning Content Types - Level 5: Courseware
Level 5 Content Types The CellCast Solution supports the delivery of content and courseware in both Microsoft PowerPoint® and simple as well as complex HTML formats. Regardless of whether your mobile content is written in HTML, authored in Microsoft PowerPoint, or built in some other mobile authoring package (e.g., Hot Lava Mobile ® from OutStart or ToolBook from SumTotal), great care must be taken Level 5: Content and Courseware NOTE: This is part 6 of 7 in a continuing series; please see earlier posts for more background information. For most people, Level 5 content is analogous to the more traditional “online learning” or "WBT" courseware – more interactive and lengthy lesson-based or object-based learning.
mLearning Trends
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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ACU's iPhone initiative: a year later
One such application was an attendance tool which automatically contacts absent students via an email they can reply directly to. ACU does not have a problem recruiting students, and my understanding is that they have to reluctantly but regularly turn away applicants. out now to block SMS exploit (54) iDisk iPhone app arrives, there is much rejoicing (53) Recent Comments WS on More red meat for the FCC to chew on with AT&T and Apple Skip to Content Summer Budget Travel Tips from Gadling AOL Tech Joystiq ↓ Joystiq [XBox] Joystiq [Playstation] Joystiq [Nintendo] Massively WoW Finance ↓ DailyFinance Blogging Stocks Luxist Blogging Buyouts Walletpop Tech ↓ Switched TUAW Download Squad Autoblog ↓ Autoblog Green Autoblog UK Autoblog Auf Deutsch Autoblog En Français ???? ????
www.tuaw.com
- Monday, August 3, 2009
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Mark Power » Augmented Reality - A Game Changer in Mobile Learning?
There are 2 types of AR applications at the moment - Mobile & Desktop. This is where an application uses your phone’s GPS to know where you are and its magnetometer – or more simply, the digital compass – to know which way you’re facing. Like I say, there’ll be further posts around this from me - where I’ll attempt to look a bit closer at the applications out there and my thoughts on them. Mark Power A JISC CETIS blog Contact Subscribe Meta Log in Entries RSS Comments RSS WordPress.org Augmented Reality - A Game Changer in Mobile Learning? Oct 20, 2009 augmented reality , mobile learning , mobile technologies I think we’re getting to the point where, by now, many of you will have found it hard to avoid hearing about the latest technology buzz.
blogs.cetis.ac.uk
- Wednesday, October 21, 2009
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My mLearning Predictions for 2010
Thankfully, our company experienced an uptake in interest during the 4th quarter that actually led to several forward-looking companies deciding that waiting on the sidelines for a full year might prove a strategic blunder when preparing to catch the first waves that will front the anticipated market recovery we're all hopeful for. Moreover, cross-market trends in mobile applications, content, devices, web access and general awareness are now unstoppable and every organization must now move beyond the "pondering stage" and into the "action stage". We can all expect advances in next
mLearning Trends
- Saturday, January 2, 2010
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