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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MOBLEARN SEPTEMBER 9, 2010 Apple announcement is excellent news for cross-platform app developers! This should give developers the flexibility they want, while preserving the security we need. Those are the app developers using one of a few choice systems (many open source, collaborative frameworks) that allow you to code once, and deploy to iPhone, Android, WinMob, Blackberry …. On iPhone and Android, it uses Webkit. They all use different languages. | MLEARNING TRENDS JANUARY 2, 2011 Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2011 After years of BlackBerry dominance in the pockets and purses of enterprise personnel, iOS (Apple) and Android -based mobile phones and tablet devices will supplant RIM-supplied smartphones as the primary desired (and likely used) smart devices for mobile learning – at least in North America. Sure, companies may still provided workers with an old BlackBerry (on a 2-year contract), but increasingly more people will opt to use their own iPhones/iPads or Android handsets or tablets once their devices can be secured and supported within their organizations. Buyer, beware! | | | | | | | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 30, 2011 Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2012 The many advantages of mobile web apps – like cross platform OS support for iOS, Android and others – will still be mitigated in key areas like security, off-line storage, sync updates, access to device features like cameras (although this is improving in the spec) plus critical infosec concerns like SSO support when disconnected and remote wipe capabilities that just don’t work in mobile web apps yet. retail sales, in field tech trucks, departmental loaners) but requiring enterprise level controls and security too. So, in no certain order, here are my predictions… 1. Summary. | MLEARNING TRENDS JANUARY 30, 2013 CellCast App for BlackBerry 10 What transpired next will become fodder for many future business case studies as the venerable RIM/BlackBerry began to lose market share to more sexy iOS and Android-based alternatives due to what the market perceived as a lack of innovation coming from the folks in Waterloo. None of these facts was lost on RIM, their ecosystem or their investors for that matter. | MLEARNOPEDIA ON BLOGSPOT FEBRUARY 23, 2011 My Reflections on the Mobile World Congress There was a lot of excitement with new announcements such as LG’s 3D phone, Sony’s Experia Play, HTC ChaCha and Salsa devices with integrated Facebook, new Samsung devices and lots of tablets from companies such as HTC with their Flyer, Samsung which includes a pen, Motorola’s Xoom and RIM’s PlayBook, all trying to distinguish themselves from the absent iPad. The buzz was about Android, security, services, reliability, mHealth, the Microsoft/Nokia partnership, femtocells, NFC, cloud services, mobile money and global opportunities for mobile. mHealth was evident though.) The U.S. | 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. RIM stated in late 2009 their support was likely to appear in BBOS6 but that didn’t happen. | | | | | | | | | -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2009 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. Windows Mobile, Google Android, RIM Blackberry, Symbian , iPhone, etc.)? How secure does the mobile data synchronization need to be? The more security that is added and layered the slower the data synchronization. Does only a small part need to be secure or all of the data? week ago. MORE >> -
MLEARNING TRENDS | SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 2010 Picking the "Right" Smartphone for mLearning Another set of challenges inherent with enterprise mlearning stems from the fact that teams want to prepare, distribute and track the kinds of compelling, informative and visually interesting content their users want/demand but they also need to ensure the content is still easy to create, distribute and secure when deployed out to the audience. From our experience, we'd offer the following list of "Highly Recommended versus Minimum Recommended" smartphones for mobile learning content access, delivery and security. seem advanced. Windows Mobile v5.0 MORE >> -
MLEARNING TRENDS | MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 2012 My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap The many advantages of mobile web apps – like cross platform OS support for iOS, Android and others – will still be mitigated in key areas like security, off-line storage, sync updates, access to device features like cameras (although this is improving in the spec) plus critical infosec concerns like SSO support when disconnected and remote wipe capabilities that just don’t work in mobile web apps yet. retail sales, in field tech trucks, departmental loaners) but requiring enterprise level controls and security too. Here’s the analysis of how it all played out. On Target But. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2010 Cisco Blog » Blog Archive » Educause 2010 Proves Learning is (Going) Mobile The couple ones that were the most memorable were the ability to see course registrar info on the smartphone or tablet of your choice (they had Apple and RIM products), figure out the semester course schedule and even email the instructor if the class was full. They clearly have done a great job integrating into Facebook, and the look and feel is very different from my iPhone Facebook app. Maintain security across any device , to secure the end-to-end experience and maintain compliance where applicable. What I should have said instead though is “Learning is Mobile”. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | SUNDAY, JANUARY 11, 2009 Mobile Learning « Shijina’s Blog The factors that should be considered while choosing a mobile phone device for e-learning are operating system (Symbian, Linux, Windows Mobile, Apple, Android, RIM Blackberry, Palm), internet accessibility, screen-size, user interface, keyboard, memory, PC synchronization and security. According to a survey conducted by the E-learning Guild, Blackberry is the platform of choice for developing mobile learning followed by Windows Mobile and iPhone. The Apple iPhone does not support flash files and according to a survey conducted by the E-learning Guild 69.2% 2005a). MORE >>
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