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Web vs Apps: The Battle Rages On

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Then, of course, the iPhone happened. Developers went nuts writing native (that is, non web) apps, and in a few years there were half a million applications for the iPhone alone (nowadays there are over a million). Mobile learning, save for specialized methods like flash cards, is nicely served by web apps.

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9 ways mobile is moving into academia

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Expanding university apps and mobile web Universities around the world have learned the value of mobile devices, publishing iPhone and Android apps, mobile-optimized sites, and more, that have allowed students and visitors to find campus news, maps, and other helpful resources right in their phones.

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From A to Z: The Essential Guide To Mobile Training Strategy Success

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So rather than wasting the glass slipper and diving head first into a mobile training strategy, start by assessing whether a mobile learning environment is suited to the needs of your audience. This is a brand new flexible learning opportunity, and nobody is even logging on. It’s an anticlimax of note. Click To Tweet.