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The Latest from Mobile Learning
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2 Events that Could Help Push Mobile Learning
Microsoft announced that later this year it will release Windows Mobile 7 and RIM (maker of Blackberry smart phones) announced that it will release an updated WebKit based browser . Tags: Mobile Learning m-Learning mobile landscape mobile learning market mobile technology mobile user experience us mobile learning Android Blackberry Flash Google iPhone RIM Safari Windows Mobil In recent days a couple of technical events of note have given hope for mobile learning. Why are these events important?
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, February 16, 2010
mLearning Content Types - Level 5: Courseware
Luckily, the explosion of the smartphone market – driven in part by the overwhelming popularity of next generation devices like the Apple iPhone®, RIM BlackBerry®, Google Android® or Windows Mobile® devices – has resulted in a viable and affordable platform that allows content developers, training departments and learning services companies to begin expanding beyond simple reference documents and page-turner modules into engaging, fully interactive courseware for mobile deployment. Level 5 Content Types The CellCast Solution supports the delivery of content and courseware in both Microsoft
mLearning Trends
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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The Best from Mobile Learning
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The Powerful Combination of Mobile Devices and Learning Apps
That having been said, this reality is changing quickly with the likes of Palm, RIM and Microsoft also developing a marketplace and vendor space for apps that will increase and improve the availability of learning app for students.
In discussing the use of mobile devices, it is easy to forget that the educational and productive power of mobile devices comes through the integration of the devices with other tools. The mobile device, after all, is a hardware tool that makes certain tasks possible but the actualization of those tasks ultimately depends on the use of software or
The Mobile Learner
- Sunday, November 15, 2009
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2 Events that Could Help Push Mobile Learning
Microsoft announced that later this year it will release Windows Mobile 7 and RIM (maker of Blackberry smart phones) announced that it will release an updated WebKit based browser . Tags: Mobile Learning m-Learning mobile landscape mobile learning market mobile technology mobile user experience us mobile learning Android Blackberry Flash Google iPhone RIM Safari Windows Mobil In recent days a couple of technical events of note have given hope for mobile learning. Why are these events important?
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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mLearning Content Types - Level 5: Courseware
Luckily, the explosion of the smartphone market – driven in part by the overwhelming popularity of next generation devices like the Apple iPhone®, RIM BlackBerry®, Google Android® or Windows Mobile® devices – has resulted in a viable and affordable platform that allows content developers, training departments and learning services companies to begin expanding beyond simple reference documents and page-turner modules into engaging, fully interactive courseware for mobile deployment. Level 5 Content Types The CellCast Solution supports the delivery of content and courseware in both Microsoft
mLearning Trends
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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My mLearning Predictions for 2010
We can all expect advances in next generation devices and capabilities from Apple, Google/Android, RIM/BlackBerry, Microsoft, Palm, Nokia and others. It is also easy to anticipate that i nformal/self-service learning will begin to trump formal/assigned learning in terms of "monthly seat time" as mobile learning begins to facilitate learning and contributing anywhere at any time. So, without further ado and in no particular order, I offer my early January predictions for mlearning in 2010. After many years of sitting on the sidelines and reading the postings of others, I've decided to enter 2010 with this new mLearning Trends blog where I can post my own scattered thoughts and musing about all things "mobile learning" and begin sharing my own experiences in the design, development, deployment and support of mlearning solutions for the enterprise.
mLearning Trends
- Saturday, January 2, 2010
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Are Apps the Future of Mobile Learning?
And, the following companies have an app store or will have one very soon: Microsoft (Windows Mobile), RIM (Blackberry), Nokia and Sony-Ericsson(Symbian), Google (Android), Adobe (Flash Lite, AIR, Flex, etc.).
As a developer, you constantly look for the “next big thing”. Most of us will probably admit that there can be more than one of those “big things”.
mLearning is Good
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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PDAStreet: Software Reviews: Review: Qik - Quickly Share Mobile Video
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www.pdastreet.com
- Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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iPhone 3.0, mobile learning and the ID
As we're hearing from Apple about iPhones, from Steve Ballmer and Microsoft about the improvements in Windows Mobile OS, as RIM continues to rock with Blackberries for all, more Android and the G1 phones are on the way for 2009, and as Pre may give Palm another shot, there seem to be a number of places where US-based app developers can begin to anticipate what mobile learners want. The blogs and news feeds have been filled with news from yesterday's Apple's press event during which the iPhone 3.0 was announced and profiled.
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mLearning Testing Tools & Methods
Finally, the best simulators/emulators are from the device OEMs themselves including RIM/BlackBerry , Google/Android , Nokia/Symbian and Microsoft/WinMo . Windows-based RIM BlackBerry Simulators (for all devices & carrier-specific) – we have about 10 of these we use regularly. RIM BlackBerry 9000 smartphone (media support and encryption on ATT) i. As active practitioners and consultants for enterprise mobile learning initiatives, a frequent question we get asked is “What kinds of tools can you recommend to help us test our mLearning content before we release it to our mobile workers?”
mLearning Trends
- Monday, January 18, 2010
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Living in the 4th Screen - Exploring the use of mobile technology in education and life
You can contact Kevin via email at: kb1428 at gmail dot com Kevin Balss profile » Tags iPhone (40)
www.livinginthe4thscreen.com
- Friday, February 12, 2010
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I couldn't have said it better ... almost
There is no clear platform that has won the standards war so Apple (iPhone), Google (Android), RIM (Blackberry) and Microsoft ( Smartphone and Mobile PC) will continue to fight it out. You could look at cell phone platforms today being a little like the IBM/Microsoft versus Apple discussion that happened when personal computers were first available (actually that battle still goes on today with the addition of the Linux operating system). In the morning news.... In this mornings Wall Street Journal - Tech Blog , Ben Worthen did a very good job summarizing what
MobileDot
- Tuesday, August 19, 2008
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