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Expectations From eLearning Authoring Tools

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I came across this mind map by Cammy Bean which covers nearly all the tools available for creating/authoring eLearning content. Should be able to import/export content (like PPT, DOC, or simple HTML), and allow for edits after import. She tries to find answers to three simple questions regarding each tools mentioned in the mind map –.

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Creating Successful m-Learning Strategy – Part 3

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This is the 3 rd and final post of the series on creating successful m-learning strategy based on the workshop I attended at mLearnCon. You could create simple HTML based courses (nuggets) or even simpler good old SMS based assessments. Some example: Digg Mock-up , music demo. You can read Part 1 and Part 2 here.

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Social Media Libraries for Flash

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This is just one example. libraries that has been created in the early days of Twitter by Twitter itself. HTML 5 and eLearning Development eLearning Development: Useful Firefox add-ons. about the content of a learning module and get answers/opinions from others following the course tag. The options, however, are multifold.

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Developing A Layar Application

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Below I share my development experience of creating the Pune Layar. Click on create layer. You can find more information about JSON response format here with examples. You can even use simple html page having static JSON response. This site has good example of JSON response. A Gmail account. It uses PHP and MySQL.

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No Escaping Mobile Learning – Webinar Recording & Audience Queries Answered

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We believe each of them is powerful enough to drive your organization to mobile learning, but put together they create the perfect storm for adoption. This seemingly contrarian advice comes from the fact that creating a comprehensive strategy is time consuming and complex. FourSquare is good example, as is the use of Google maps.

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SCORM Implementation For Mobile Devices

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Each mobile device has different configurations and it is always better to identify the device requesting content before rendering the HTML content. But while implementing such on mobile devices we encountered that some of the well known mobile device browsers don’t support pop up windows – the Blackberry is an example.

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Adobe Device Central: Great Support for mLearning Development

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Device Central lets you select multiple mobile device profiles and start creating the application or content for them using supported Creative Suite products simplifying mLearning/eLearning creation. How it Can Benefit Mobile Learning Mobile Learning (mLearning) Applications – An Example.

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