mLearning Trends

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Publishing our CellCast Widget for iPad

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The rush has been on this week as our development team worked to design a new version of our CellCast Widget specifically for Apple's upcoming and much anticipated iPad tablet device. In fact, we only had to modify a select number of functions and application calls to ensure our standard widget would work on the new devices when they shipped.

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CellCast Widget for iPad Released!

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It's officially iPad Launch Day and we're pleased to announce our CellCast Widget for iPad was included in the inaugural 1,000 applications shipped in support of Apple's revolutionary new tablet computing device.

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Picking the "Right" Smartphone for mLearning

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Everyone talks about how smartphones are really "pocket computers" -- and to some extent they are -- but the reality is some of the older mobile device still in active service are more akin to an early Osborne 1 luggable portable PC (circa 1981) than they are to a sleek and powerful mordern Dell Precision laptop or Apple Macbook Pro.

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mLearning Testing Tools & Methods

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If your team is developing native Apple iPhone and iPod touch applications, a fully functional simulator can also be accessed using Apple’s Xcode IDE too. Mac-based Apple Xcode-based Simulator (for all iPhone & iPod touch device for testing apps) c. Apple iPhone 3G (on ATT) q. x devices) d.

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CellCast mSCORM Player Announced

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We launch with support added to most of our core CellCast Widgets including all Android-based devices, Apple iPhones, iPad and iPod touch media players, BlackBerry devices (running BBOS 4.5 This new functionality allows mobile workers to access learning content deployed as standard SCORM v1.2

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Dissecting Saba's New "Anywhere" Product for Mobile Learning

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Agreed, the desktop/laptop course experience is richer (more Flashy) today versus the mobile experience and considered by many to be easier to view and consume compared to some mobile content, but true engagement and learning are not only possible but highly achievable on the current crop of next generation mobile devices like the BlackBerry, Apple (..)

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mLearning Content Types - Level 6: Rich Media

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Summary – Level 6 Rich media content (videos, podcasts, Flash clips on supported devices) are the most engaging and entertaining form of mobile-friendly content, but each introduces higher levels of content authoring and delivery complexity for any Training team.

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