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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Guild Mobile Learning Report

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Wednesday, August 29, 2007 e-Learning Guild Mobile Learning Report The e-Learning Guild presentation of the most recent 360 Research Report on Mobile Learning. Wrote a book on mobile learning ( M-Learning: Mobile E-Learning ). Mobile helps us meet needs that we havent been able to touch before.

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“Current Need-to-Know Tools and What’s Around the Corner” Nick Floro #olconf

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We all have amazing video cameras in our phones. Mobile – it’s a big thing. Can we use that mobile movement in our elearning content? Also a good example of online learning to check out) www.PhoneGap.com -- open source to create mobile apps Google Chrome has developer tools. Built in Recorder on your mobile device.

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Sugata Mitra,"The Future of Learning" #ATD2015 Keynote

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All the tools we used to have -- slide rules, cameras, maps -- they went into the mobile phone. Its job was to produce those people. But the world has changed. Schools enabled empires. They are now obsolete." One day our grandchildren will ask us, "What is driving?" Not just things, even concepts, dematerialize.

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ATD Opening Keynote: Aaron Dignan "The Responsive Organization" #ATDTK

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Who even knows how many megapixels the camera on their phone has now. Uber -- they didn''t invent the mobile phone, the apps, the car, etc. It''s plenty! Platforms : Products become building blocks for others. Apple, Android, etc. Networks : People have done the work of connecting things that were unconnected.

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Opening Keynote with David Pogue #DevLearn

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Inside the iPhone -- audio, video, cameras, speakers, sensors, proximity sensors, 15 different wireless antennas. Google Maps come up with traffic updates (the red, yellow, green roads) by pulling data from all the mobile phones in people's cars. (He shows a picture of his kids and then puts alien heads on their faces). What's an app

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“Enablement: A High-Impact Corporate MOOC Strategy” #ATDTK

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Case Study: Microsoft Microsoft’s new CEO had an evolutionary strategy vs. a revolutionary strategy: Mobile First, Cloud First. Another things that was awesome – with low-fidelity video – the Dean answered questions which he captured on his computer’s camera and uploaded to the cloud. Moving to a SaaS product. Have a verified badge.

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

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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. PC/laptop use is down 20%; mobile is 30% up. right now only 7% of them are mobile, but 35% of searches are done on mobile.

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