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No Escaping Mobile Learning – Webinar Recording & Audience Queries Answered

Upside Learning

As you probably already know, last week we kicked off our independent webinar series with the first one titled as ‘No Escaping Mobile Learning’ which I co-presented with Abhijit Kadle (watch recording here ). In this webinar, Abhijit and I discussed about the six key drivers that are forcing organizations to adopt mobile learning.

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Mobile Learning and the Continuing Death of Flash

Tony Karrer

I pointed to Scribd switching from Flash to HTML, and pointed to their CTO Jared Friedman saying: "We are scrapping three years of Flash development and betting the company on HTML5 because we believe HTML5 is a dramatically better reading experience than Flash. For example, you use next and back in a browser, swipe in an iPhone.

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Creating Successful m-Learning Strategy – Part 3

Upside Learning

You could create simple HTML based courses (nuggets) or even simpler good old SMS based assessments. Some example: Digg Mock-up , music demo. It is a jQuery plugin for mobile web development on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and other forward-thinking devices. Some samples developed on JQTouch are available here.

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Do Microcourses Have a Place in Workplace Learning?

Upside Learning

Upside Learning sell 2 minute video courses from Skill-Pill which could best fall in the ‘reactivating knowledge’ category. In the past we’ve developed some HTML based mini-courses that included content pages and quizzes (here is a mini courses sample on Time Management and a Time Management Quiz ).

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The Future Of E-learning Is Mobile – mLearnCon

Upside Learning

The one thing that strikes me is the immense interest in the mobile learning solutions that we provide.I’ve earlier written about what I believe is the future of learning technology and it seems from my interactions, yes, mobile (or m-learning) is the future of e-learning. See you there.

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Developing Mobile Learning Apps with Lectora and PhoneGap

CommLab India

The latest trend in technology-enabled learning methodologies is Mobile Learning Apps. Accessing learning content through apps is easier than through browsers. Though there are some security concerns, mobile apps can be an ideal platform for reinforcing classroom training/eLearning and providing performance support.

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Developing A Layar Application

Upside Learning

We believe Layar , the AR browser can have a significant role to play in mobile learning. 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. You can use jsp/servlets/php/.net