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A List of Interesting Mobile Learning Links

Upside Learning

While I haven’t blogged in a while, I continue trawling through my RSS feeds, seeing more and more references to mobile learning, mlearning, performance support, ‘just-in-time’ and so many other terms that make sense in that context. 50+ Effective Mobile Learning Tips and Resources [PDF] – By Shelly Terrel. Mobile Learning.

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Mobile Learning: e-learningnext

ID Reflections

Clark Quinn, a thought leader in technology-mediated learning, said in 2000: mLearning is the intersection of mobile computing and elearning: accessible resources wherever you are, strong search capabilities, rich interaction, powerful support for effective learning, and performance-based assessment.

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Five Mobile Learning Implementation Tips

Upside Learning

The guidelines that apply for effective learning are really not much different but for the change in context. However, it’s important to mention that some mobile devices like the iPod can be used offline; they can be connected to a computer and files copied onto them, avoiding download and bandwidth costs.

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eLearning, mLearning, Tech Terms, Google, & iPods

Big Dog, Little Dog

So, our first project has been developing a Performance Support Tool for a group who are always on the road and who are now being asked to be more consultative in their client contacts and interactions. iPods for Learning. In a nutshell we created this tool in HTML and controlled the layout through style sheets. Gary Small, M.D.

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How to Cultivate an Innovative Workplace

KnowledgeCity

The Apple Macintosh allowed everyday people to have a computer in their homes, the iPhone allowed us to access a global network from a device we can keep in our pockets, and the iPod and Apple TV changed the way we consume entertainment. In addition, innovation doesn’t have to disrupt industries to be effective.

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: e-Learning Guild Mobile Learning Report

Learning Visions

Content that helps people perform their tasks better. Examples (David/Judy) Performance Support -- the way to go and the proper place for m-learning Review or Reinforcement -- following models of Will Thalheimer for optimal reinforcement to use m-learning as an adjunct to main delivery of training. What is m-Learning?

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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

The current trend is to explore more ways to make content progressively enhanced and responsive to support learning behaviors and provide consistency as learners switch between devices. Bite sized learning for performance support. Augmented Reality for mobiles. Augmented Reality is already making big waves. Wearable devices.