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Apple iPad Disappoints eLearning Industry

Upside Learning

I have great respect for Apple as an organization particularly because I use an iPhone and I think the iPhone has definitely become one of those game-changers in the smartphone world and by a large margin. The iPad was supposed to be better and bigger than the iPhone, closer to a computer and much more than just a phone.

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Is Mobile Learning in our DNA? [INFOGRAPHIC]

LearnDash

Mobile learning is an exciting concept across many industries, however for future generations it will be the expectation. I witnessed this first hand when I saw my two-year old nephew navigate an iPhone like it was second nature. Which begs the question: is mobile learning now in our DNA ? Via: Voxy Blog.

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Training Plan For iPhone Application Development

Upside Learning

Right now, everyone wants to develop applications for mobile devices and in particular for the iPhone, as it has changed the way we look at mobile devices. There is lots of material available about iPhone development on the web but very little about how to go about it. Training plan For IPhone Development.

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The Open Screen Project – Will It Succeed?

Upside Learning

As this Gigaom article points out chances are the Open Screen Project may be bigger than iPhone. It says – “The iPhone is awesome, but getting the full web experience on your set-top box or TV is something that represents a far bigger opportunity”. In the mobile browser market, Webkit browser engine and Opera have taken the lead.

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5 reasons to shift from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Learning

Kitaboo

The increasing use of mobile devices has led to the creation of content that can be easily accessed on smartphones as well. HTML5 has made access to mobile learning (M-Learning) easy. The eLearning industry is fast shifting from Flash to HTML5 for M-Learning.

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Mobile Learning: More than just Mobile + Learning

Dashe & Thomson

Mobile learning seems to be creating a lot of excitement in the learning community these days. For example, according to a report published by Ambient Insight Research, the US market for mobile learning products and services reached $958.7 Growing number of mobile learning tools and platforms.

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What I Learnt About Mobile Learning Design

Upside Learning

This means that there are going to be millions of Smartphone users out there, who can access mobile learning anywhere, at any time. Mobile hardware has its own limitations and hence we need to adhere to some critical design conventions in order to make our mobile applications a success. Mobile Usability.