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Creating Successful m-Learning Strategy – Part 3

Upside Learning

This is the 3 rd and final post of the series on creating successful m-learning strategy based on the workshop I attended at mLearnCon. It is a jQuery plugin for mobile web development on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and other forward-thinking devices. You can read Part 1 and Part 2 here. Some example: Digg Mock-up , music demo.

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A List of Interesting Mobile Learning Links

Upside Learning

Here are some interesting links I’ve come across recently, mostly about mobile learning and some about learning in general that I found interesting. Learning Through Situated Simulations: Exploring Mobile Augmented Reality. Why You Need A Mobile Learning Strategy. Mobile Learning: Context And Prospects.

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August 2010 Monthly Roundup: 10 Most Popular Posts

Upside Learning

Creating Successful m-Learning Strategy – Part 3. Third and final post of the series on creating successful m-learning strategy, based on the mLearnCon workshop, this post discusses about the tools and techniques used for developing mLearning courses. Mobile Learning: An Upside Learning Point of View.

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The State of Rapid Development Tools for Mobile Learning: Webinar Recording Now Available

mLearning Revolution

It took Radio 38 years for an audience that size, TV 13, Internet 4 years, and the iPod 3 years, etc. We also talked out the need for a ”soft reset” in Learning and Development as we transition from eLearning to mLearning. So yes, the Mobile Revolution is happening now and is big.

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A book - is it a method or a medium?

Clive on Learning

In the context of design for learning, there is a clear distinction: Methods, the building blocks of our learning strategies, are essentially timeless. No we are not, no more than using an iPod has turned us away from listening to music, i.e. on vinyl, tape or CD. Media are what we use to deliver these methods.

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Vale Jobs

Clark Quinn

It has also already been covered that it was much more than that, it was the insight into the market, e.g. not just the iPod, but iTunes. Enough has been said about the fact that it wasn't just the surface design, but his insistence on a comprehensive user experience. Industry-changing stuff, and absolutely true.

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The Incredible Power of Design Thinking in Learning Design

Learnnovators

It is proved to be helpful in bringing out innovative solutions (one classical example being iPod). Today’s companies who have adopted a design thinking approach stand out from and outperform their competitors with respect to their culture.

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