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A List of Interesting Mobile Learning Links

Upside Learning

Mobile learning is in the air, almost everyone realizes the potential, and some companies are now taking tentative first steps. Here are some interesting links I’ve come across recently, mostly about mobile learning and some about learning in general that I found interesting. Mobile Learning: Context And Prospects.

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DevLearn 2008: A Case Study of Mobile Learning at Qualcomm

eLearning Weekly

I will be presenting Session 702: Virtually Anywhere: A Case Study of Mobile Learning at Qualcomm , at DevLearn 2008 next month along with a co-worker, Barbara Ludwig. Here’s a quick summary of what we’ll cover in this session: Mobile technologies are transforming the way we work.

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TONCHIDOT - Tagging the world - Extreme Mobile Learning

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

You've got to see it in this video below: The powerful learning potential of this technology is exactly what I've been hoping to see. Some might say, oh but we already have iPod downloads at museums that are good. Some might say, oh but we already have iPod downloads at museums that are good.Â

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Register Now for DevLearn 08 and save Millions! (or probably less than that but still cheaper)

Mark Oehlert

» June 18, 2008 Register Now for DevLearn 08 and save Millions! (or or probably less than that but still cheaper) ( DevLearn Link ).cmon, and check this one as well e-Places to visit copyright game studies anthropology mobile learning e-learning things you should read stat counter View My Stats kaboodle Oehlerts Book.

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mLearnCon Showcases Abilene Christian University's mLearning Innovation with iPhones/iPads

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

When I first started working on the eLearning Guild's first event devoted to mobile learning I did what every 21st century researcher does.I Of course I had already been following the mobile learning industry for several years, but never with a focused objective. googled it. That's BOLD! And I LIKE THAT! No wonder U.S.

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M is for Media

Clive on Learning

I only got to attend two sessions when I was at DevLearn in San Jose and both happened to be about m-learning. Now I don't have a great passion for mobile devices, probably because - working from home - I spend a lot of time in one place. If m-learning is ever going to happen, now is the time. This worked fine too.

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Best of the Best: Content Authoring Tools

eLearning 24-7

Mobile Learning/HTML5 output – doesn’t hurt and has to be considered. Again, not every tool below is SaaS based, but at some point, you have to move to the SaaS world, especially if you are offering or saying you do – some type of mobile learning functionality. Mass and I mean mass set of features.