Clark Quinn

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Voice Mobile Reflections

Clark Quinn

I have only recently upgraded to a phone with any meaningful voice capabilities, an iPhone with Siri in my particular case. One of the ways I got on top of mobile was by trying everything I could to see how I could use mobile to make me more effective. meta-learning mobile' I had a long solo drive home and time to think.

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Mobile as Main Mode

Clark Quinn

As I was booking my travel to San Diego for the eLearning Guild’s mLearning conference, mLearnCon (June 15-17), I thought about a conference focusing on mobile learning versus the regular, full, elearning conference or even a full training conference (congrats to Training magazine pulling a phoenix). And that’s the point.

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Going Mobile

Clark Quinn

I’d been waiting a year and half since my two year contract had expired, but wasn’t completely happy with any new mobile phone solutions. At first I hoped the iPhone was the solution, but it wasn’t quite ready for primetime. And, yes, I know that the iPhone 3G does not have full syncing PIM yet, nor copy/paste.Â

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Mobile tools

Clark Quinn

Ok, I’ve had my iPhone a bit now, and some things are very useful, some things are cool, some are way fun, and some things are still irritating. However, that’s much harder to do on the iPhone, because I have to email a message to myself! Now there’s a somewhat abbreviated version of Lux on the iPhone.

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The death of the PDA greatly exaggerated?

Clark Quinn

My daughter got an iPod touch, but within a year we needed to get her a new phone, and it’s an iPhone. So, I’ve argued elsewhere that mobile devices have to be handheld , and that tablets have usage patterns different than pocketables. It’s a digital platform sans the capability of a cellular voice channel.

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Products

Clark Quinn

I was glad to get it, as Google Maps wasn’t allowed to do turn-by-turn on the iPhone. I don’t listen to music via headphones much, but for working out these seemed like a great solution, better than figuring out where to carry an iPhone and having the cord dangling. mobile technology' Ahem, Sol Free.

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The (Initial) iPad Experience

Clark Quinn

And, after all, I am on the stump about mobile learning. Given that I already have an iPhone, which would meet immediate email, twitter, and/or web needs when not in WiFi range, I figured I could go with the first one coming out. Tags: design mobile technology. So, I followed the developments closely. I also had to accessorize.

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