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JIT Performance Support Mobile App Development

Upside Learning

I mentioned before in one of my posts about the growing use of smart phones application as a form of Just-in-Time performance support; as mentioned before ; I feel eventually technology will enable individuals and not just companies/departments to deliver applications. This can easily accomplished with a simple interface to the system.

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Mobile Learning (mLearning) Applications - An Example

Upside Learning

During the course of a routine trawl of my news-feeds I stumbled on something interesting that I found relevant to my current research into mobile learning. I see mobile learning taking many forms, perhaps this is one of them. I see mobile learning taking many forms, perhaps this is one of them.

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Mobile Learning: More than just Mobile + Learning

Dashe & Thomson

Mobile learning seems to be creating a lot of excitement in the learning community these days. For example, according to a report published by Ambient Insight Research, the US market for mobile learning products and services reached $958.7 Growing number of mobile learning tools and platforms.

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Apple Vs Adobe: Impact On Mobile Learning Development

Upside Learning

With the announcement of iPhone OS 4.0 for developing iPhone and iPad applications. As per the new agreement developers can use only C, C++, Objective-C, and JavaScript to develop iPad/iPhone apps. As per the new agreement developers can use only C, C++, Objective-C, and JavaScript to develop iPad/iPhone apps. or AIR 2.0.

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Optimizing Web Media for Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

If the users predominantly use iPhones, then focus on developing for that platform. If you have loads of users in Continental Europe and Asia, you’ll find that Symbian is the preferred platform. Use Emulators – It’s not feasible to have each and every device available on a particular platform to test on.

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Upside2Go – Now On BlackBerry!

Upside Learning

We launched Upside2Go (for the iPhone) back in February this year. And we changed the game ; changed the way people looked at mobile learning and the way they experienced learning on the go. Our revolutionary platform for mobile learning – Upside2Go – is now available on BlackBerry. Why BlackBerry?

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Why Flash to HTML5 Conversion is Essential for Your Flash-based Course’s Survival

Brilliant Teams

Incompatibility with Mobile Devices The rise of smartphones and tablets brought a new challenge to Flash. Most mobile devices, including iOS devices like iPhones and iPads, did not support Flash. This incompatibility made it increasingly difficult to reach a broader audience, as mobile learning became more prevalent.