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20 Articles match "Microsoft","Windows Mobile"
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2 Events that Could Help Push Mobile Learning
In recent days a couple of technical events of note have given hope for 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. Why are these events important?
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, February 16, 2010
mLearning Content Types - Level 5: Courseware
Until recently, this type of content, while easily accessible over the mobile web, was actually one of the most difficult types of learning to try and deploy out to a mobile device. If a slide presentation is difficult to read on a standard computer monitor, it can certainly prove unreadable when viewed on a smaller mobile screen.
mLearning Trends
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
mLearning Testing Tools & Methods
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?” My physical mobile devices and virtual tools for testing include: a. CDMA). devices) d.
mLearning Trends
- Monday, January 18, 2010
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The Best from Mobile Learning
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Microsoft iPhail released
Apparently, Microsoft released their “answer to the iPhone today: a refreshed version of their Windows Mobile operating system, skinned with an iPhone-like icon-driven navigation system, dubbed “Windows Mobile 6.5″ The rest of the system looks pretty much like vanilla Windows Mobile.
Mobile Learning
- Tuesday, October 6, 2009
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iThinkEd » Windows Mobile on Nokia Handsets
iThinkEd
- Thursday, February 7, 2008
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What is Microsoft up to.
did fall upon a couple of stories from Business Week and the New York Time's on the state of mobile computing at Microsoft that appeared interesting. have placed the link below: Microsoft's Mobile Progress Here is a similar story from the New York Times: Sony Ericsson to Make Windows Mobile Phones
MobileDot
- Monday, February 11, 2008
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Microsoft to move further into cloud computing
Sorry to all the Microsoft fans out there, but if MS is getting into cloud computing (as they have by announcing MS Office and Windows 7 will feature cloud-connectivity), then you know that its probably already a happening thing. So How many Educators are tapping into such services? How many students are being taught about them?
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The OLPC (X0) does windows!
Shocking news from New York Times is that the passionately open-source team behind the hundred dollar laptop have done a deal with Microsoft, so that the X0 laptop can run Windows as well as Linux.
moblearn
- Monday, May 19, 2008
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2 Events that Could Help Push Mobile Learning
In recent days a couple of technical events of note have given hope for 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. Why are these events important?
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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Flash Lite on More Mobile Devices Means More Mobile Devices with Rich E-Learning Content
Microsoft is now licensing Flash Lite for Windows Mobile. This is a good thing if you’re hoping to develop or port e-Learning content to Windows Mobile Devices. Think simulations, games and other traditional Flash e-Learning on your mobile device. Burst was built with Flash Lite 2.1,
mLearning is Good
- Sunday, March 30, 2008
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mLearning Content Types - Level 5: Courseware
Until recently, this type of content, while easily accessible over the mobile web, was actually one of the most difficult types of learning to try and deploy out to a mobile device. If a slide presentation is difficult to read on a standard computer monitor, it can certainly prove unreadable when viewed on a smaller mobile screen.
mLearning Trends
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Are Apps the Future of Mobile Learning?
As I continually survey the mobile technology landscape, I try to predict what learning will look like in 1, 2 or 5 years. In a much more casual way, I also try to observe how people use their mobile devices and what applications they have on those devices. Here are some statistics to consider when it comes to mobile learning and apps.
mLearning is Good
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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Projecting your handheld screen | Mobile Learning
In this case, their preferred option is to use Handshare for Palm, or Pocket Controller for Windows Mobile. For the latter, I personally use Remote Display Control , a Microsoft freebie from their Powertoys collection … although it’s not as flash as those skinnable commercial ones. Ubiquette.
mLearning
- Wednesday, September 6, 2006
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