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Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning | tusaw.com
out of 5) The best holiday you will ever have – Luxury Safaris (0.00 out of 5) Recent Comments: yoda on Why Drinking Tea Is Preferable To Energy Drinks His_wife65 on Teach Baby Sign Language – When Should You Start? Michael K on Why You Should Use Phone Records If You Have A Cheating Partner Sarah@Furnitures on Contemporary Furniture Allures bazzoka on Airsoft Guns – Some Brief Information Translator By N2H Archives February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009
tusaw.com
- Tuesday, February 23, 2010
2 Events that Could Help Push Mobile Learning
The Windows Mobile 7 update will integrate devices with the XBox gaming system, which could be another option for distributing learning – perhaps along the lines of the Apple App Store or Google’s Android Marketplace or the many other marketplaces available for different mobile operating systems
WebKit is the same core used for the iPhone Safari browser and the Android browser, it’s a very capable and highly extensible platform for Web development, so it provides the opportunity to develop rich, interactive experiences for learners
In recent days a couple of technical events of note have given hope for mobile learning.
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, February 16, 2010
M-Learning Decisions: Web App or Native App?
But one thing seems to be clear and that’s the fact that mobile browsers are getting much better and most newer mobile browsers are implementing the WebKit Open Source framework similar to what Apple did when they created Safari for the iPhone. But the newer WebKit based browsers are so capable that many people can’t tell the difference between a well developed mobile web application and a native application (with the exception for gaming and 3D graphics where native applications still have a pretty big performance edge). 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.
mLearning is Good
- Monday, December 7, 2009
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The Best from Mobile Learning
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GPS Mission: For once a free, fun and working GPS game
Today I reviewed GPS Mission on the iPhone, which is a GPS-based user-powered mobile game. For instance, I saw that someone created a photo safari around my town. discovered that the community is truly spread all over the world.
Bottom line: All in all the game is programmed and structured very well and would be a great addition for all interactive mobile learning. Once registered the user can access or create missions around his locations. The goal of that particular mission was to find certain objects of interest, make photos and put them online.
mLearning Blog
- Wednesday, February 18, 2009
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2 Events that Could Help Push Mobile Learning
The Windows Mobile 7 update will integrate devices with the XBox gaming system, which could be another option for distributing learning – perhaps along the lines of the Apple App Store or Google’s Android Marketplace or the many other marketplaces available for different mobile operating systems
WebKit is the same core used for the iPhone Safari browser and the Android browser, it’s a very capable and highly extensible platform for Web development, so it provides the opportunity to develop rich, interactive experiences for learners
In recent days a couple of technical events of note have given hope for mobile learning.
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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ACU's iPhone initiative: a year later
Programmers at ACU went an extra step and added a game to the attendance tool, offering professors a memory challenge matching up faces with names. I am impressed with the take up of the professors at ACU as this is crucial to the implementation and their willingness to take on more training will ensure future success. ↓ ↑ report 17 JAV said 10:13AM on 7-28-2009 I am interested in hearing more about this, can you send me an email? Reply ↓ ↑ report 18 JAV said 10:15AM on 7-28-2009 I am interested
www.tuaw.com
- Monday, August 3, 2009
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October Hot List: Mobile Learning Content
October 22, 2009 Hot Topics Ipod Touch (15) Using an iPod Touch with 8 Year Old Students , October 3, 2009 You are Never Alone » From the Coal Face: iPod Touch in the Classroom , October 24, 2009 Essential Ingredients for the Implementation of Mobile Learning | Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch , October 12, 2009 Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent , October 13, 2009 Handheld (12) Handheld Learning 09 - still pushing the frontiers , October 13, 2009 Handheld Learning 2009 , October 6, 2009 BrainPOP UK | Our Handheld Learning 09 Review | POPtalk
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Tuesday, November 3, 2009
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Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent
Multiple-choice quizzes, flash cards, math games, and the like are plentiful. Mobile Safari makes it easy. Let me show you a comic I made using images from Street View and images I’ve saved in Safari. Create It in Your Hand, Share It with the World Below is some of my 30 minute talk at Handheld Learning 2009 in London. The presentation is called Create It in Your Hand, Share It with the World . I decided to become a teacher when I was in sixth grade.
learninginhand.com
- Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch
For the first time in Western history most end-users probably have better leisure access to technology (through mobile phones, game devices and computers etc.) Zoe can not manage without her iPod touch to assist her in maths Damon can find the answer to every question posed in the palm of his hand using the Safari browser and he takes advantage of this power at every opportunity. Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch A day in the life of a 21st Century Classroom Home About From the kids iPod Touch Apps Josh’s Tips Lessons Global mobile research project final report Posted by: louiseduncan | August 16, 2009 | 1 Comment | Here is a copy of the research report produced by Delphian eLearning for Etech Group outlining the findings of the Global Mobile Research Project conducted from August 2008 – June 2009.
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MOBILE LEARNING - eLearning Tour Part 1 - Hosted by Corporate Learning Trends and Innovation
Moderators: Judy Brown - Mobile Learning Solutions Bob Mosher - Performance Support Tools Karl Kapp - Games and Simulations Tony Karrer - Self-Paced eLearning Solutions Demonstrations will showcase a variety of different kinds of eLearning. Ideas: field guide alerts geo-blogging survey audio recordings on-demand access reporting reference simulation conferencing job aid check list decision support polls assignments presentations quiz just-in-time feedback note taking test reminders updates game-based learning
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M-Learning Decisions: Web App or Native App?
But one thing seems to be clear and that’s the fact that mobile browsers are getting much better and most newer mobile browsers are implementing the WebKit Open Source framework similar to what Apple did when they created Safari for the iPhone. But the newer WebKit based browsers are so capable that many people can’t tell the difference between a well developed mobile web application and a native application (with the exception for gaming and 3D graphics where native applications still have a pretty big performance edge). 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.
mLearning is Good
- Monday, December 7, 2009
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M-Learning 7: Consuming m-learning | E-learning Curve Blog at Edublogs
Devices like the iPhone, with its touchscreen, gesture-based interaction model, and Safari browser make the mobile Internet almost as functional as the Web on a desktop. RSS feeds, updates, video, games, and social networks are just some of the engaging and effective ways that information workers (in their other life as consumers) already get their information. E-learning Curve Blog at Edublogs The E-learning Curve Blog is Michael Hanley’s e-learning blog focusing on user performance, enhancing skills, knowledge, and organizational development using digitally-mediated learning. Home About Michael Hanley & this e-learning blog Pages About Michael Hanley & this e-learning blog Archives March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008
elearningcurve.edublogs.org
- Saturday, March 14, 2009
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Mobile learning in a military context « e-Learning Stuff
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elearningstuff.wordpress.com
- Thursday, October 1, 2009
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