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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Native Apps vs. Mobile Web [Episode 2]

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Native apps vs. the mobile web: What is a viable solution for developing and deploying mLearning? This week´s stories: Google’s Project Glasses, Instragram bought by Facebook for a cool Billion, Adobe Shadow 2, etc. Tablet growth, adoption and usage and mLearning, the hot topics at Bersin Impact 2012. Hybrid Apps. Issues with App Store.

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7 Free Online Tools for CSS Optimization

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If you truly want to develop learning, or any other type of content that can be viewed on multiple screens, including desktops and laptops, smartphones, tablets, as well as future devices, such as Google Glass, the only solid solution is by using Responsive Web Design principles. This is a brilliant resource for all web designers.

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The Single Biggest Myth about Mobile Learning [#mLearning]

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I love what Ethan Marcotte said about this in his book, Responsive Web Design: “Responsive design is NOT about designing for mobile. Rather, it’s about adopting a more flexible , device-agnostic approach to designing for the web.” Mobile Learning eLearning mLearning Responsive Web Design'

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Why the iPad and iPhone not supporting Adobe Flash is a Great thing for mLearning

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This is why I strongly believe the lack of Flash on iOS devices is a blessing in disguise, because it forces us to find new ways of developing learning experiences for mobile users, as well as to embrace new technologies, such as HTML5 and new principles, such as Responsive Web Design and thinking mobile-first. Absolutely we can.

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When Designing Mobile Learning, Think Less is More [#mLearning]

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In this article (referenced below), Hamish McKenzie, makes a case for why the acquisition of Instagram by Facebook marks a new shift in computing and how Internet Historians one day will look back at this era, as the time when we moved from Web 2.0 via Web 2.0 to the new Age of Mobile. Is Over, All Hail the Age of Mobile | PandoDaily.

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10 Things the Motorola Xoom does Better than the iPad

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I can Browse the web and then just tap the third button, which is always located at the bottom left of the Xoom to switch to my e-mail, or my photo gallery, or to a YouTube video I was watching. Web Browsing. Multitasking. I really like the ease with which I can switch between the latest apps I have been using on my Motorola Xoom.

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Think Multiscreen (vs. iPad-only) when developing an mLearning Strategy

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Granted, the iPad accounts for 91% of all tablet web traffic and that statistic alone is compelling enough to make you want to focus your entire learning development efforts on just this tablet, however as you think about your own mLearning strategy, I strongly encourage you to think instead about the multiscreen world we live in and develop for it.

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