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May the 4S be with You.at DevLearn 2011

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

You can read all of the iPhone 4s details at Apple's site. And since MOST people STILL don't create that much media with the iPhone they have, the updates aren't that meaningful.to I love the idea of a better camera. This is the type of app that simply makes the iPhone easier to use. Does our iPhone become a mobile SME?

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My iPhone Apps for Learning Solution 2010 -

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Do you have an iPhone/iTouch? Are you going to Learning Solutions 2010 in Orlando this month? Mashable has a recent post titled 12 iPhone Apps for Surviving Conference Season - - Its a good list but I just don’t use most of those apps. So, I’ve organized page 1 of my iPhone with the apps I think will be my goto apps.

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TONCHIDOT - Tagging the world - Extreme Mobile Learning

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

At least they will be if TONCHIDOT can deliver on their promise of tagging the world. "Our Sekai Camera ("World Camera" in Japanese) is a real-world interface for the iPhone that connects real and virtual worlds, allowing anybody to create, experience and participate in both." QR codes are so yesterday.Â

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Mobile Fun - devlearn.mobi - QR Codes

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Of course I've tried it on my iPhone, but I can't wait to hear about what it looks like on other devices. Basically its a great way to connect the physical world with the digital world via your cell phone(camera and software equipped). Please let me know. My favorite new technology is QR CODES. Its almost show time! See ya there!

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[Guest Post] How One Neuroscience Principle Can Make or Break Your Training Program

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

You know how iPhones and Blackberries leave that promotional signature on the bottom of your emails? Well, a bunch of my emails should probably end with: "Sent from my iPhone while I was doing my business." This is why I believe mobile computing can completely revolutionize training and development. TMI (Too Much Information)?

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2008 - MMVIII eLearning Year in Review

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

3) We started talking about QR codes but no apps for the iPhone at that point. Opensource lego-style mobile gadgetry goodness. I started the year very frustrated that nobody had created an iPhone QR code decoder, but even when they started rolling in they were less than effective. Okay, hold the phone. And with the 2.2

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Tom Crawford: Design for Mobile The Ups and Downs of the Small Screen #devlearn @vizchef

Learning Visions

My live blogged notes from Tom Crawford, @vizchef, @viznetwork session at DevLearn November 3, 2011 in Las Vegas. The mobile market: Smart phones are growing; but not-smart-phones are still significant part of the market. So you could still do SMS and text and do good stuff with mobile learning.

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