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February Hot List: Mobile Learning Content
Best of Mobile Learning February 1, 2010 to February 28, 2010 Featured Sources The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. Yes, mobile moodle for iPhone is eminent, we will release open source code soon - Ignatia Webs , February 25, 2010 Modern Technology and the Return of Oral Communication - The Mobile Learner , February 27, 2010 New Report Reinforces Mobile Learning is Best as Performance Support - mLearning is Good , January 31, 2010 Other Sources The following are the top items based on social signals. BBC's education service
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- Sunday, March 7, 2010
Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning | tusaw.com
Learning through mobile devices, professionally known as mobile learning , or mLearning is a good choice to improve your learning efficiency. Studying on mobile devices enables you to: - Learn knowledge anywhere and anytime Mobile learning can take place in any location, at any time, including traditional learning environments such as classrooms as well as in workplaces, at home, in community locations and in transit. Mobile 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
Mobile E-learning Publishing: iPad, iPhone, or Kindle – Which do iChoose?
Tablet-like in size only, the iPad’s conformity to the iPhone OS, features and ergonomics suggest that we’re seeing Apple promote a renewed focus on empowering crowdsourced content creation over significant platform enhancements—perhaps in a way we have not seen before.
In an insightful post about how the iPad is shifting power to the publisher, the Scholarly Kitchen blog suggests Apple’s main revenue is tied to device sales ; however, my own view is that Apple’s iTunes revenue stream is more raging river than trickling tributary. While it was enlightening to see Steve Jobs demonstrate what the iPad can do, I found it more interesting to see what the iPad cannot do.
blogs.oregonstate.edu
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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ACU's iPhone initiative: a year later
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- Monday, August 3, 2009
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What the iPhone OS 3.0 could mean for mobile learning
It is clear thathe iPhone is one of the most interesting devices for mobile learning applications. On Apple’s website the 6 new main features are the ability to make purchases within an app, the Apple push notification service, peer to peer connectivity, embedded maps, remote access or remote control via Bluetooth or the 30-pin dock connector. big change, which is not explicitly pointed out on that overview is the new possiblity to send MMS via the iPhone. There are hundreds of
educational educational iApps.
mLearning Blog
- Thursday, March 19, 2009
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E-learning in the Mobile World and the Right Business Model to Deliver It
I think it is safe to say that for most of us the personal computer is the first place we go when we are looking for web-based information; however, new web-ready mobile devices are emerging with increased speed and are blurring the line of what traditionally constitutes a viable endpoint for digital content. As the computing power of mobile devices improves and they become more affordable, the demand for content that works well on these platforms continues to grow. Have you seen the new Verizon netbook ? Is it a laptop, a souped-up PDA?
blogs.oregonstate.edu
- Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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Mobile Strategies, Mobile Software, Handhelds and PDAs: Questions to Ponder before Starting a Mobile Software Development Project for Handheld PDAs, iPhones and Smartphones
skip to main | skip to sidebar Mobile Strategies, Mobile Software, Handhelds and PDAs Mobile technology discussions, enterprise mobile computing strategies, reviews of PDAs, Smartphones, handheld computers, rugged mobile devices, windows mobile, iphones and much more. 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
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Strategy for Mobile Devices | Learning is Change.
Learning is Change. What is LiC? Company Info Bens Bio The Blog and Podcast Important Posts Services and Contact
learningischange.com
- Thursday, April 16, 2009
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iPhone 3.0, mobile learning and the ID
The blogs and news feeds have been filled with news from yesterday's Apple's press event during which the iPhone 3.0 There are many learning industry practice leaders who believe that Apple's iPhone has jump-started the long-anticipated adoption of mobile devices, products and services for learning and performance support. Therefore, yesterday's press event announcing a new iPhone version certainly attracted the attention of many of us from was announced and profiled. Ian Thain has written a nice summary of yesterday's Apple event.
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Mobile E-learning Publishing: iPad, iPhone, or Kindle – Which do iChoose?
Tablet-like in size only, the iPad’s conformity to the iPhone OS, features and ergonomics suggest that we’re seeing Apple promote a renewed focus on empowering crowdsourced content creation over significant platform enhancements—perhaps in a way we have not seen before.
In an insightful post about how the iPad is shifting power to the publisher, the Scholarly Kitchen blog suggests Apple’s main revenue is tied to device sales ; however, my own view is that Apple’s iTunes revenue stream is more raging river than trickling tributary. While it was enlightening to see Steve Jobs demonstrate what the iPad can do, I found it more interesting to see what the iPad cannot do.
blogs.oregonstate.edu
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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Augmented Reality and On-Demand Learning
In this blog, I have discussed a range of techniques for learning on the go from reading texts or listening to audiobooks on a mobile device to using built in cell phone tools such as a camera and access to web 2.0 services to document learning both within and outside of the classroom. While I have experimented with a number of apps that incorporate Augmented Reality, Mobile learning has always been about using the tools of learning wherever one finds themselves. Augmented Reality apps take this just-in-time, on-location learning to a new level.
The Mobile Learner
- Saturday, October 17, 2009
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Doc’s Blog » Blog Archive » how do you use your mobile computing device to support your learning?
Doc’s Blog blogging innovation in the way we learn and work in an internetworked world how do you use your mobile computing device to support your learning? There is likely to be a wide range of frequency and types of use of mobile devices in support of learning. wonder how we might be able to accommodate those uses as user needs in the design, development, and delivery of education or training? About this entry Title: how do you use your mobile computing device to support your learning? Published:
programhouse.com
- Sunday, October 18, 2009
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Update: Polling by Cell Phone - Can We Completely By-Pass Clickers?
Thanks to my Twitter network, in particular @dougpete , I was made aware of a recent announcement made by Turning Technologies that they are making available a free iPhone/iPod Touch app that will allow users to install their clicker software to a student’s iPhone/iPod Touch, thus incorporating the ability to poll students using their response system software on a mobile device that students already possess. 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.
The Mobile Learner
- Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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