HTML5 can gain a lot of traction in the development of mobile learning and mobile performance support.
"In this post, we’ve gathered 15 useful tutorials that will help you achieve a good command of HTML5. You can learn HTML5 online free."
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Mobile Learning Design
Big focus today on mobile learning, check out this #infographic to understand why http://t.co/j5lBllE9 #Training2012 #mLearning...
There’s a definite movement towards delivering learning on tablets and mobile phones.
I previously wrote about the importance of beginning a class focusing on the learners in the room as opposed to the content to be covered in Beginning the School Year: It’s About Connections Not Content.
HTML5 can gain a lot of traction in the development of mobile learning and mobile performance support. "In this post, we’ve gathered 15 useful tutorials that will help you achieve a good command of HTML5. You can learn HTML5 online free."
There is no doubt that mobile devices are increasingly ubiquitous in our everyday life, but can they be used as mobile learning devices?
Mobile users love their apps and that love affair has outstripped our interest in browsers.
Mobile learning brings a number of transformative opportunities because of the size, power, and portability of our increasingly smarter mobile devices. This allows learning to be available when and where you need it. You can make better use of “found” time to engage in needed learning activities or have learning available along side you as you perform a specific task. But what about taking this capability a step further and make use of location information as input into the learning activities?
marcus boyes provides 24 tips on moble learning.
HTML5 is an emerging specification. Here are some considerations for planning staff access to e-learning through iPads and other tablets.
At the start of 2011, it was widely thought that this would be the year when mobile learning, or m-learning, would reach a tipping point and become part of mainstream learning solutions. So, surrounded by all the hype, what actually is the reality at the end of the year? What is its role in the learning mix? What are the key opportunities and challenges in the adoption of mobile learning
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In the past decade, we have seen a ton of rapid development tools for learning on the desktop. If I would like to create an eLearning or software simulation, or even a simple game, I can crack open a WYSIWYG...
Early research on mobile learning showed something that is conveniently ignored by mobile learning evangelists. Attention and retention may be seriously affected by small screen size. Few watch movies, read entire e-books or perform long pieces of linear learning on their mobiles.More worrying is research by Nass & Reeves that shows that retention falls rapidly with screen size. This pushes m-learning towards performance support ...
Know your audience is Step One in your efforts to embrace mobile learning. Having a good understanding of your audience will influence almost all of your decisions. It will have a bearing on your curriculum...
Talking about the potential of mobile learning may not be enough to get the ball rolling if the goal is to integrate mobile learning into your current learning strategy
A series of links to articles and such found throughout the web regarding mobile learning tech and thoughts about its use
“Mobile” has sufficiently cemented itself among the buzzwords of 2012. Here’s a look at top trends and predictions for mobile learning in 2012 from industry analysts.
Here on the last day of the year, I offer my predications for the big and shaping trends we’ll see in the enterprise mobile learning space for 2012. As in the past, this year’s list includes predictions across a gamut of new technologies, consumer/buyer trends plus a few anticipated seismic shifts in the world of business that should collectively reshape the landscape for the adoption and accelerated growth of mobile learning for businesses.
We’ve had a great response to Foundation so far (thanks everyone!) but one piece of feedback we’ve received is that the small device layout for the Grid is too limiting. Currently, everything just stacks up, and sometimes you need more.
Infographic Complements SkillSoft’s Mobile Learning Whitepaper, “Five Calls To Make When Developing a Mobile Learning Strategy”
According to Gartner research, employees have taken control from corporate IT departments. In the future, employees will be using multiple devices including tablets and smart phones of their choosing. What this means is corporate training departments will need to be able to deliver eLearning content to multiple devices
Earlier in the year I was lucky enough to be asked to present at the ECAWA Conference in Perth. Here is the video from the hour long keynote entitled 'Is Mobile Learning the Future'?
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