Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

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Mobile Learning and Interactivity

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Does mobile learning need interactivity? Mobile content is short-duration, small-screen. Give us examples of interactivity on mobile devices. JP: Course designers must understand the differences in the various mobile devices, operating systems and browsers. Or for that matter the media supported by browsers is different.

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Twelve Ways to Add Value to Open Source LMS Systems

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

So you need to support offline learning capability. DRM Support Worried that someone may copy proprietary content? Mobile Support Learners are flocking to iPads, iPhones and other tablets and smartphones. These devices are supported using MLE Moodle, an opens ource plugin for iOS and Android.

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Are Your e-Learning Courses Future-Ready?

Vikas Joshi on Interactive Learning

Take, for instance, mobility. Recently there has been a lot of speculation about the best ways to get applications mobile-ready. The debate heated up especially after Adobe announced that they will no longer be supporting flash on mobile devices. I should be able to track learner performance with m-Learning content.