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Is eLearning on Tablets really Mobile Learning? [Chime in]

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However I think this would be a myopic way of looking at the most exciting computing era in history, mobile, and would therefore set the bar way too low, make us a little too comfortable, and hinder innovation. So here’s what I propose as a way to judge whether a learning experience is innovative enough to qualify as real mLearning.

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Thinking Mobile-First [Episode 3]

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Learning from other industries and innovations to explore possible applications from an mLearning angle. Thinking mobile first: Facebook App, Instagram and other relevant examples. New tools will be highly customized versions from the existing ones. Some best practices for mLearning: don´t overuse your resources.

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

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For a while now, we haven’t seen much innovation in smartphones, the newer ones are for the most part faster than the previous generation, and their batteries last a big longer. Here are two videos I found on the Moto X that illustrate these innovations: via Moto X – Quick Capture – YouTube.

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Mobile Learning should be more than converting Desktop eLearning to HTML5

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Articulate, Adobe, TechSmith, Zebra Apps, etc) to really think about this and make sure the next generation of their tools provides new and innovating ways of truly harnessing the power of mobile learning. I think the onus is on eLearning Tools Vendors (i.e.

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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

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Some of my favorite apps, such as Clear, Snapguide and Snapseed have one thing in common, they are simple, innovative and yet they do amazing things without much effort from me. ” In other words, this change will get us out of our comfort zone and in a way force us to innovate, and that’s a great thing. The Mobile Effect.

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For the sake of ‘Mobile’ I hope Microsoft Windows 8 and the Surface Tablet fall short

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Only by doing so will we be able to take full advantage of this blank canvas that mobile presents us and innovate forward. Right now what we need is to embrace change and ‘ reimagine ‘ everything we have done for the last 20 years in computers. USB Ports on Tablets, really?

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Learning Mobile App Review: NearPod [Podcast Interview]

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These trends in Education are bringing about major innovation from many companies that are committed to revolutionize learning for our younger generations. There are many great Apps out there from companies who are disrupting Learning and Education in a positive way through the use of Technology.

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