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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MOBLEARN DECEMBER 1, 2011 Mobile Learning at TEDxLondon build software to support their learning – regularly making use of mobile phones as a stimulus. They take refurbished smartphones, with some educational software and tools installed onto them, and use them to improve teaching and learning. co-presenters on the TEDxLondon site Transcript: I’d like to introduce you to a word. Ubuntu. It is an awesome word. try to live my life by it. | MOBLEARN JANUARY 10, 2013 AR in mobile learning In fact, all the software required to make the AR, and image recognition work for this sort of thing is available for FREE. Are you using Augmented Reality in your mobile learning? Should you? AR, or Augmented Reality has been high on the hype-charts for several years now, but seems to be on "slow burn" when it comes to m-learning. But for now, lets stick with live-view AR. What did you do? | | | | | | | MOBLEARN SEPTEMBER 9, 2010 Apple announcement is excellent news for cross-platform app developers! And an increasing number of them started getting refused across all of the frameworks The fundamental technical problem is that it is not possible to write one piece of native software that plays on iPhone, Android, WinMob, etc. The big news of the moment amongst App developers, is the surprise announcement by Apple that they are relaxing some key restrictions on how Apps can be made. | MOBLEARN APRIL 26, 2013 Current trends in Learning Technologies: a bluffer's guide Or to make the content available for free, to be used in other platforms CodeAcademy - building software programs. Rather their use of IT tends to focus on using pre-made software packages (powerpoint, office, etc). 'Do you know your MOOCs from your OERs? Are you BYOD while flipping the classroom? Have a look at our quick guide to the top trends in Learning Technology. What they are. | MOBLEARN FEBRUARY 11, 2010 mobile learning in africa … For almost a year we have been sponsoring a few South African schools with online coaching, and access to all our software via the US based charity learningacademyworldwide, but thus far it was all virtual. Much excitement in our Cambridge office as we pack our bags for … Grabouw (“where”, you ask?). Come on … Grabouw! Major fruit growing region a few hours out of Cape Town, South Africa! | MOBLEARN OCTOBER 20, 2009 What is this Android thing? Android is a new-ish Operating System (OS) that has been developed by around 50 big names across the device and software industry (the Open Handset Alliance) to try is to offer a low-cost, fully-featured, open-source OS. You may have heard the word Android being mentioned recently around the mobile phone world, well here is a quick post on what the fuss is all about. Then hand that over to the | | | | | | | | | -
MOBLEARN | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2006 Pocket PCs: storing them and charging them safely It makes you very aware of every step of the way, when it comes to setting up the devices, pre-installing good software, and getting them ready to If you are responsible for managing a whole lot of PDAs, where do you store them? How safe are they? How can you keep them charged up? We currently own about 300 PDAs, and have had to set up and manage more than that number for other people as well. MORE >> -
MOBLEARN | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2007 m-learning authoring: we're in the guardian! The software has performed well in recent trials within the FE and adult education sectors. We got a mention in the guardian! Tribal CTAD has a long pedigree of supporting adult literacy with new technologies, and its latest authoring environment, MyLearning Author for Pocket PC, aims to make it simple to develop learning content for mobile devices. MORE >> -
MOBLEARN | FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2008 Linux "goes large" in Brazilian schools Brazil has been stealthily growing an amazing sounding project called ProInfo They are rolling out infrastructure, technology and software to reach 36million students by the end of this year, with more to come! The software is Linux (KDE desktop), The technology comes as an instant "computer lab", in a couple of different flavours: an inner city one (more seats per single, shared server)a MORE >>
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