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Enhance Your Study With Mobile Learning | The iPad Resource Guide And Store
It contains ubiquitous handheld technologies, together with wireless and mobile phone networks, to facilitate, support, enhance and extend the reach of learning. Mobile learning is based on new technology while the traditional courseware can also be shared with the help of some other easy-to-use tools. Cell phone is the most commonly used mobile device; iPhone, Blackberry,etc. The iPad Resource Guide And Store Welcome To The #1 iPad Resource Guide, A Store Where you Will find All Your iPad Information In One Place Home | About Us | Contact Us | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy Enhance Your Study With Mobile Learning Posted by Admin | Posted in iPad | Posted on 08-03-2010-05-2008 0
As a student or a trainee, you may be quite busy with
ipadresourceguide.com
- Monday, March 8, 2010
Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning | tusaw.com
It contains ubiquitous handheld technologies, together with wireless and mobile phone networks, to facilitate, support, enhance and extend the reach of learning. Mobile learning is based on new technology while the traditional courseware can also be shared with the help of some other easy-to-use tools. Cell phone is the most commonly used mobile device; iPhone, Blackberry,etc. tusaw.com fresh articles Home About Privacy Policy Home Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning 23.02.2010 | Author: Vivian | Posted in Education As a student or a trainee, you may be quite busy with study and work. “I
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- Tuesday, February 23, 2010
SCORM Implementation For Mobile Devices
Availability of required technology/software like J2ME, a compatible browser
- But while implementing such on mobile devices we encountered that some of the well known mobile device browsers don’t support pop up windows – the Blackberry is an example. Tags: Learning Management Learning Technology Mobile Learning eLearning Development Development LMS mLearning SCORM SCORM Implementation Technolog Recently we’ve made the UpsideLMS compatible to mobile devices and also launched a new version – UpsideLMS Version 4.0 . While ensuring compliance, we encountered
www.upsidelearning.com
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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Basic mLearning with BlackBerries
I’ve spent the past few weeks figuring out how to design and deploy content that can be accessed on BlackBerry phones. Have an audience that primarily uses BlackBerry phones
The BlackBerry tools and simulators are for Windows only. Download I’ve run into some obstacles, but overall it’s been a good experience. I
elearningweekly.wordpress.com
- Saturday, January 10, 2009
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Remember The Milk for iPhone
Like the other apps for BlackBerry and Windows Mobile, though, you’ll have to upgrade your free RTM account to the $25/year Pro account in order to use this application.
Today, Ars Technica reports the release of Remember The Milk (RTM) for iPhone. Ars suggests that RTM has remained one of the most interesting and innovative apps for keeping track of tasks.
iThinkEd
- Wednesday, November 5, 2008
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Controlling the hi-tech helpers
search Low graphics Help Access keys help Search term Explore the BBC BBC News Updated every minute of every day One-Minute World News News Front Page
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- Friday, January 2, 2009
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learning elearning: Blackberry 8110 usability & suitability for mlearning
This blog records my personal learning journey, experiences and thoughts and may not always be similar to the opinions of my employer. Friday, April 17, 2009 Blackberry 8110 usability & suitability for mlearning I have had a week to play with the Blackberry over the Easter. It took me a couple of days to become comfortable with the one handed / left handed use of the trackball cum blackberry key to access various menus. skip to main | skip to sidebar learning elearning Learning about elearning, m-learning, eportfolios and how these can be combined to create tools for learners to record their learning experiences.Usual disclaimers apply.
mportfolios.blogspot.com
- Friday, April 17, 2009
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Assistive Technology: Technology Predictions for 2010
Assistive Technology Blog on the topic of assistive technology, eLearning, mind mapping, project management, visual learning, collaborative tools, and educational technology Monday, December 28, 2009 Technology Predictions for 2010 I guess this is the time of the season to look into the crystal ball and make predictions about the year ahead. Certainly 2009 has been an exciting year for all types of technology and in 2010, I predict we will begin to see even more rapid developments. One of the really exciting development has been in the area of mobile handsets.
assistivetek.blogspot.com
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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SCORM Implementation For Mobile Devices
Availability of required technology/software like J2ME, a compatible browser
- But while implementing such on mobile devices we encountered that some of the well known mobile device browsers don’t support pop up windows – the Blackberry is an example. Tags: Learning Management Learning Technology Mobile Learning eLearning Development Development LMS mLearning SCORM SCORM Implementation Technolog Recently we’ve made the UpsideLMS compatible to mobile devices and also launched a new version – UpsideLMS Version 4.0 . While ensuring compliance, we encountered
www.upsidelearning.com
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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Learning Technology: Mobile Learning
skip to main | skip to sidebar Learning Technology Monday, December 7, 2009 Mobile Learning Summary for the Horizon Report University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is looking at how mobile technologies can enhance learning in f2f, blended, and online classes. We are looking to mobile technologies, like Web Clickers (Turning Technologies Response Ware Web) and Twitter Back Channel, to increase engagement and interaction in large lecture classes through the use of students mobile devices (laptops, iTouch, smart phones, etc.). Students can respond to
professorjoosten.blogspot.com
- Wednesday, December 9, 2009
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M-Learning Decisions: Web App or Native App?
And technologies such as Ajax and Gears allow interaction with locally stored content, significantly improving the user experience even when network responses aren’t instantaneous.” In addition, the application will work only for one particular platform, meaning that companies need to build or buy different versions for BlackBerry, Google, and iPhone devices.
Tags: Mobile I’ve written a couple of posts about the differences and the advantages and disadvantages of native applications and web applications when it comes to mobile learning. Check out these previous
mLearning is Good
- Monday, December 7, 2009
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Are Apps the Future of Mobile Learning?
Nevertheless, it’s tempting to look for one technology and try to become good at it so you keep your skill set up to date with the latest technologies. As I continually survey the mobile technology landscape, I try to predict what learning will look like in 1, 2 or 5 years. And, the following companies have an app store or will have one very soon: Microsoft (Windows Mobile), RIM (Blackberry), Nokia and Sony-Ericsson(Symbian), As a developer, you constantly look for the “next big thing”. Most of us will probably admit that there can be more than one of those
mLearning is Good
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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The President’s “Blackberry”… this should help
Based on the article from CNET , It appears as though this device is actually NOT a Blackberry. Tags: Mobile Learning mobile landscape us mobile learning m-Learning mobile technolog Our President now has a mobile device. It’s more likely a Windows Mobile device with super security restrictions. The important thing here is that the leader of the free world is now carrying
mLearning is Good
- Thursday, February 12, 2009
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