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Clips and tips are what you want when you're on the move

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I've been taking a look at the first iPhone app from long-standing training film specialist, London-based Video Arts. This app provides easily-digestible clips and tips and shows just how mobile learning's time really has come. The app is available for iPhone, iPad and Blackberry. Get yourself a demo here.

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Everywhere you look there's an app

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I've loaded them on to my iPhone and taken a look. The future's mobile so why not get yourself prepared? Thanks to Cammy Bean for alerting me to two more apps for learning technologists. First up is Connie Malamed 's eLearning Coach app, which is essentially a glossary of instructional design terms. Here's the menu.

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M-learning: What's the big deal?

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Just released is the eLearning Guild’s new report, Mobile Learning: The Time Is Now , put together by Clark Quinn, who really knows his stuff on this topic. In fact it probably has been since the first iPhone was launched and certainly once we got the iPad. Before that, the very idea of mobile learning was a bit bizarre.

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Can the ‘big LMS’ break clear of formal training?

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Getting mobile: Their Centra web conferencing system and performance applications are available for iPhone and iPad, with Android and Blackberry in the works. They’re also keen to make it possible for whole bodies of content to be downloaded and made available on mobile devices iTunes style.

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Storyline and ZebraZapps: seriously powerful, seriously simple

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This is a big deal, because iPads and iPhones don't support Flash. Will it output to HTML 5/mobile? On the other hand, Storyline looks like it will be more than powerful enough for the majority of projects, will be straightforward to learn and will export to mobile. I think there are photo-based characters as well.

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Are apps the future of e-learning?

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I came fairly late to the multi-touch iOS/Android/W7 Mobile world, having been stuck on a 2-year contract with a Nokia smart phone that was great compared to the phones I'd had before, but which I now realise was hopelessly behind the game. Mobile devices are perfectly adequate for entering short textual entries to forums, wikis, blogs, etc.

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