May, 2012

mLearning Revolution

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Why the iPad and iPhone not supporting Adobe Flash is a Great thing for mLearning

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'There’s no other Industry in the world that was more affected by Apple refusing to embrace Adobe Flash in their iOS devices like the eLearning Industry. I don’t have the exact numbers but I would venture to say that more than 98% of all eLearning was/is based on Adobe Flash (i.e. the learner needs to have the Flash Player installed) and thus making it an interesting challenge for our Industry to make the transition to mobile learning (mLearning), especially because of the market sha

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Episode 7 – Project Tin Can

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'1- Highlights of the week. a- Google has closed its deal to acquire Motorola Mobility. b- Stats about Android activations per day. Relevant figures related to its competitors. c- President Obama issues a directive to urge major government agencies to focus on the “growing mobile revolution.” RJ Jacquez wrote about this here. d- Last Wednesday, the White House released its Digital Government Strategy : Digital Government: Building a 21st Century Platform to Better Serve the American People. e-

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Learning Mobile App Review: NearPod [Podcast Interview]

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'There’s no denying there’s a revolution happening today in Education driven by important trends such as the Flipped Classroom, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and of course schools embracing mobile technologies creatively for learning. These trends in Education are bringing about major innovation from many companies that are committed to revolutionize learning for our younger generations.

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President Obama issues a directive Urging Focus on the growing Mobile Revolution

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'Historically, the government has always fallen behind the private sector in embracing technology. This may be about to change with mobile. This morning I came across this article on The Verge, on how our President Obama orders federal agencies to think about how they can optimize sites for smartphones and Tablets. Powerful stuff and certainly a sign of the mobile times: President Obama has issued a directive to urge major government agencies to focus on the “growing mobile revolution.R

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Episode 6 – Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

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'1- Highlights of the week. a- Facebook went public. b- Some comments on #Talktech and its interesting approach to Twitter chats. c- Next week, a team from Project Tin Can will be the first guests of “This Week in mLearning.”. d- Comments and reactions after Articulate Storyline review. 2- BYOD or consumerization of IT: Origins. 3- Benefits and drawbacks of this trend. 4- BYOD and social media within organizations. 5- How BYOD world relates to native apps and mobile web apps. 6- Survey “ Dispell

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – A Review of Articulate Storyline [Episode 5]

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'Welcome episode #5 of our new podcast entitled “ This Week in mLearning. ” In case you missed previous episodes, you can find them HERE. Great news, our Podcast is now live on iTunes and you can subscribe HERE. Please let us know your comments by leaving a comment here and thank you in advance for listening and for helping us spread the word about this Podcast on Mobile Learning.

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7 reasons why the new Articulate Storyline is a Game-Changer for eLearning

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'First, let me start by congratulating everyone who works for Articulate for the launch of Storyline. Undertaking a monumental job such as writing an application like Storyline from the ground up is no easy feat. However if there’s a company that can do it, that is certainly Articulate. I have been a fan of Articulate for a long time even as I worked for Adobe on the Captivate and eLearning Suite products.