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A Mobile Learning Decision Path for Instructional Designers tasked with developing #mLearning [Download]

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Sample Project Requirements (Use-Cases) … 9. Sample Project 1—Information Awareness Training … 10. Sample Project 2—Boarding Officer Support for Rules & Regulations … 11. Sample Project 1—Supplementing Initial Requirements … 22. Sample Project 1—Should We Pursue a Mobile Solution?

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The Importance of having a Singular Computing Experience for Mobile Learning

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Whispersync from Amazon is a great example of this, I can start reading a book on my Kindle Fire and then later continue from where I left off, right on my iPad using the Kindle App. With Evernote for example all of my saved content is synced up across devices, and through Dropbox, I can always access my files from just about any device.

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The New Moto X gives us a Glimpse into the future of Mobile and Predictive Computing

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Instead of a generic, unhelpful blinking light, information important to you quietly appears on the screen. Instead of a generic, unhelpful blinking light, information important to you quietly appears on the screen. When you pick it up, Moto X is curved to fit in your hand. Once you turn it on, Moto X is all yours.

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10 Things I Love about Screenr.com

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One Acrobat.com service I thought about was having a light-weight version of Adobe Captivate as part of Acrobat.com that would enable customers to do simple screen recordings or even software simulations, that could be shared and posted everywhere, on YouTube for example, or even right on Acrobat.com somehow. screenr.com/E63s. —

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Is it mLearning when you Learn from doing a Google Search on a Mobile Device?

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Let’s take the Google App for iPhone as an example, clearly Google has thought a lot about what makes a uniquely mobile experience, you can use your current location (GPS ) to find information relevant to where you are. I actually think it absolutely does.

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12 Lessons from Failure for all of us by Bill Gross at LeWeb 2011 [VIDEO]

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For the last few years, my daily routine goes something like this, I am up around 4am, I then head over to my home office and slowly fully wake up as I listen to something positive, for example a Joel Osteen podcast, or an inspiring audio book, or I read a good book on my Kindle.

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From eLearning to mLearning: The Top 5 Challenges beyond Technology

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For more information, check out this post I did on the advantages of thinking mobile-first in mLearning. Take Microsoft’s design guidelines for their Windows Phone 7 platforms for example, which recommends that each touch target be at least 9mm in size and that there be at least a 2mm space between actions.