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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MLEARNING IS GOOD JUNE 25, 2009 Mobile Augmented Reality – A Brief Overview Students can now use their mobile device as an interface to the virtual world while walking through the real world. A new “Mobile Augmented Reality Browser” called Layar captures the real world through the mobile device’s video capture capability and provides information about the objects through real-time searches and connections to social networks. GE recently launched a website to teach customers about its’ efforts in alternative energy. . The integration of innovative technology in learning has always been a goal of educators. For a demo, check out this video. | MOBLEARN SEPTEMBER 28, 2012 Open Standards for m-learning? The first step is to clarify exactly where you want to sit on the "native app, one device" "simple media, all devices" spectrum. I'll try to explain this a little more clearly, below We package our learning content into small, zipped packages of html5, ensuring all media files are formatted to play on all targeted devices. If I build for an iPhone, what about Android? | RECENT POSTS JULY 30, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS The Future of Mobile Learning? « Online Blogucation JULY 25, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Mobile Learning in India | | | | | | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 27, 2010 2010: mLearning Year in Review Several more of the Tier 2/Tier 3 LMS vendors also “tossed their hat in the ring” (or towards it anyway) announcing some way of publishing content so it could appear via a mobile browser on the iPhones , iPads and Android device trying to capture a few of their most “loyal fans” in learning land. A.K.A. How our January 2010 Predictions Played Out! Validated (“Double”). Batter up | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JULY 25, 2009 Mobile Learning in India Six in ten people (more than 4 billion individuals) around the world are carrying a powerful computing device in their pockets and purses. They don’t realize it, but today’s mobile phones have the computing power of a personal computer from the mid-nineties, while consuming a fraction of the energy and are made at significantly lower cost. Viewed simply; phones are capable of : 1. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JULY 30, 2010 The Future of Mobile Learning? « Online Blogucation You can to go to Walgreens’ mobile site (using your smartphone’s browser, like Safari) and take care of business. Tricia Duryee pointed out in July last year that Apple’s Steve Jobs originally trumpeted the idea of “[building] for the Web,” in other words, of delivering content via the Safari browser. Okay, well maybe not in the Kyzylart Pass of Tajikistan, but everywhere else.) MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JANUARY 21, 2009 The Mobile Learner Lift the Cell Phone Ban: Hosted on the Scholastic website, this article is a plea to lift the ban on cell phones in schools and to use these devices to help students learn. A quick visit to their website also revealed that Turning Technologies also has a version of their software available for Blackberry and Windows Mobile devices. envy those who can cut the MS cord. link] 2. MORE >> | | | | | | | | | -
MLEARNING WORLD | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2008 Cloud Computing: money and mobilty Now imagine that computing power and the software it runs could be available not from your own expensive and energy sucking tower, but from the air. have arrived, a machine capable of running a good browser is all that many people, including large business looking to save on hardware costs, may need. This is where mobile devices come in. The next part of this article will examine just which mobile devices are leading this change, and what it means for mobile learning. by Jonathan Nalder mLearnxyz.net So what does mobile learning have to do with ‘cloud computing’? MORE >> -
MLEARNING WORLD | THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 2009 The Cloud and the power cut ve got an energy monitor that displays your current (badum tish) energy consumption, my normal evening power draw is circa 200-300 watts, when the surge hit it spiked to well over 1.4kw, it continued to spike in this manner for over 20 minutes. The only application you need to facilitate this is a web browser, nothing more. Monday evening was eventful to say the least; there I was happily watching a movie when the lights start to flicker, ‘oh’ I thought to myself ‘a small power surge’. The latter was true, the former distinctly not. There was no power, I was cut off. MORE >> -
IGNATIA WEBS | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 2008 AG08 session Scanning the Globe: Connecting your Digital World to the World Around You by Brent Schlenker (For the live blogging info look below the AG08 synopsis) blog of Brent Schlenker (btw do not get scared while looking at the picture, he only showing his energetic soul) It is still difficult to use mobile devices to interact with the Web and the world around us, but new technologies are being created to help solve that problem. Cameraphones equipped with QR reader applications can snap a photo of the printed QR code to trigger events on their mobile device. Mobile devices - formerly known as phones - will define the game 3. Barcode readers tightly integrated in devices 4. MORE >> -
IGNATIA WEBS | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 2007 How to recode a course into a mobile accessible html course Use W3C standard html to avoid strange browser conversions. To get CSS going, you can work with a WCSS or wap cascading style sheet to give your mobile courses extra layout energy. At ITM we make courses with different softwares depending on the content we want to get across. In this case the courses were initially made in eXe , with some interactive javascript and html as the technical basis of the course. Otherwise it would become an endless clicking with the risk of getting lost in the course. you feel otherwise, please let me know. You can validate your coding here. MORE >>
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