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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | UPSIDE LEARNING MAY 28, 2012 A List of Interesting Mobile Learning Links From netbooks and web applications to iPods, iPads, and podcasting, Tony has put together practical information for educators. Mobile learning is in the air, almost everyone realizes the potential, and some companies are now taking tentative first steps. Do note some of these link up to dated articles. Learning Through Situated Simulations: Exploring Mobile Augmented Reality. mLearnopedia. | UPSIDE LEARNING AUGUST 20, 2010 Training Plan For iPhone Application Development tour around the iPhone and the iPod Touch. Right now, everyone wants to develop applications for mobile devices and in particular for the iPhone, as it has changed the way we look at mobile devices. There is lots of material available about iPhone development on the web but very little about how to go about it. While working on IPhone development I have collected some links and we thought of creating a training plan for iPhone development for other Upsiders. The training plan below, assumes that you'll have the following skills to speed your iPhone development: Knowledge of C/C++/Java. | | | | | | | UPSIDE LEARNING AUGUST 4, 2010 Creating Successful m-Learning Strategy – Part 3 It is a jQuery plugin for mobile web development on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and other forward-thinking devices. iWebKit is a file package designed to help you create your iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad compatible website or web apps. This is the 3 rd and final post of the series on creating successful m-learning strategy based on the workshop I attended at mLearnCon. Video. JQTouch. | UPSIDE LEARNING AUGUST 27, 2010 Rapid Prototyping For Mobile Learning Applications – III Here’s a link to some interesting tools you might consider using when prototyping for the iPhone or iPod Touch – [link]. In this, my last post in the series (continuing from Part I and Part II ), I explore what questions we’ve been asking when considering rapid prototyping tools (not just purely for mobile applications) and what we’ve learnt from it. You’ll certainly want to ask some questions before investing a rapid prototyping tool for mobile applications. Every tool has its own features – weaknesses and strengths. Is the tool easy-to-use? What about the cost? | |
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