Anyone who says cross-platform, m-learning content development and delivery is easy, is lying.
Throughout this blog, we have always looked at the application of mobile devices in learning. I, for one, have always had the belief that mobile devices can be used to help student achieve in their...
This is the last of three posts on 13 Resources , 13 Tools , and 13 Mobile Apps for Blended Learning.
It's that time again. A new year has come and gone, with another upon us. We had a busy year here at Float. We've had many fantastic clients with whom we hope to continue working in next year, and we're...
The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN) today released the third and final monograph from its three-part 2011 Compendium, titled “Small Size, Big Potential: Mobile Learning Devices in School.” The monograph explores the growing use of mobile learning devices in schools and how such initiatives are positively impacting student achievement.
I'm going to show you how to do a fundamental PowerPoint conversion for mobile learning that includes audio narration. For the authoring tool, we'll use Rapid Intake's mLearning Studio. This tutorial assumes that you have a PowerPoint that includes audio narration.
Clearly, mobile devices facilitate the development of each.
Siri on the iPhone 4S can figure out what you're saying, but soon it will be able to read your brain waves thanks to Project Black Mirror.
Siri on the iPhone 4S can figure out what you're saying, but soon it will be able to read your brain waves thanks to Project Black Mirror.
With mobile learning getting a lot of interest recently (roughly 50% of businesses surveyed say they have plans to implement some form of mobile learning in the foreseeable future), it’s becoming clear that many companies don’t have a plan to successfully create a sustainable, robust mobile learning strategy. This is evidenced by the quick jump from talking about goals and roadmaps to the proverbial “We need an app for that!” conclusion that is being reached in meetings and boardrooms across all industries and company sizes.
Mobile Learning: iPods, iPads and Mobile Applications in the K-12 Classroom (RT @lcarroll94: The World in Your Pocket http://t.co/ESEtaScQ Mobile Learning #isedchat #edtech...)...
And, probably more importantly how can we put it to use in our own little E-Learning world? These are the questions we answer today. We're going to take a closer look at both the strengths and weaknesses of mobile learning ...
EduCause is the annual Woodstock of higher education. With a particular emphasis on “the intelligent use of information technology” in the robust arena of online education.
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So tablets are the future of learning are they? Gerry Griffin of Skill Pill doesn't agree. Here's his point of view.
Tested various mobile learning games: maths, literacy, with tracking feature to know which buttons the children (in different countries: Peru, India) they tap to play the game. Charging mobile phones by charging while riding a ...
edWeb.net, a professional social network for the education community, and CoSN, the Consortium for School Networking, announce the launch of Mobile Learning Explorations, an online professional learning community that ...
There's a definite movement towards delivering learning on tablets and mobile phones. It is quite common these days to get client requests for delivering elearning (meant for traditional desktops) or mobile learning (meant for ...
Marcus Boyes provides a summary of 24 key points regarding mobile learning. "My own mobile learning journey continues to go from strength to strength and I’m keen to take you along for the ride.
Now, let’s look at how you can move your online training to mobile. Designing for the mobile user is different. And whether the learner is using an iPad or Android phone, you have to keep the small screen in mind to make the learner’s experience a good one.
Bringing digital media into the classroom is not something new, but has rapidly evolved in the last 10 years of education with the advent of social media, mobile devices, apps, and a host of other ways to access digital interactive content.
Siri on the iPhone 4S can figure out what you're saying, but soon it will be able to read your brain waves thanks to Project Black Mirror.
More than a decade into the 21st century and we are still keeping learners and teachers prisoners of the analog past by enforcing outdated mandates that ban and block them from using the digital resources of their world.
Mobile learning #9: A Dummies Guide to QR codes - http://t.co/40Us6oH8 (via @theconsultantse)...
The integration of mobile learning or m-learning for training and development is validated by the many benefits the devices offer to both the organization and the learner. On any given week, publications around the world are ...
While building m-learning applications, we need to think of a lot of guidelines to design the content and the technology. Summarizing the same here. 1. Do we add value to both students and teac...
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