Float Will Be Rockin’ mLearnCon!
We at Float Mobile Learning are very excited about our high level of participation and the activities we have planned for The eLearning Guild’s premier mobile learning conference: mLearnCon. The [...]
A Little Humor
We take mobile learning pretty seriously here at Float, but we like to have a little fun too. With all the news about the stolen next generation iPhone, I ran [...]
Does everyone have iPhone App-opia?
At one time Apple wanted you to know just how good the web was on the iPhone with the early ads focused on the web browsing experience the device offered. [...]
Safety First!

Mobile learning has tremendous potential for helping people do things faster and better as well as helping them learn more effectively. But without careful consideration, unwanted safety issues can easily be introduced. Taking time to consider the safety of your learners and users as you design your mobile learning strategy will pay many dividends down the road. [..]
Ubiquitous? Context? Wha?

You might want to grab your dictionary for this one.
Even though my life has been spent working at an independent communications agency, I actually graduated with a degree in English [...]
mLearning Is Not eLearning on A Mobile Device

With the proliferation of mobile devices and the increasing capabilities of today’s smartphones, mobile learning, or mLearning, has been getting a lot of press. Given the similarity between the terms eLearning and mLearning, one might be tempted to assume that mLearning is little more than eLearning on a mobile device. This assumption could not be further from the truth.
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Notes from Learning Solutions 2010
Last week I presented at the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions 2010 Conference. While my presentation was on managing project stakeholders, I attended a number of sessions on mobile learning. This post summarizes the mLearning items from the conference that I found most noteworthy[...]





