Why I Feel Sorry for Jeff Bezos. (not!)
The eReader market has received a lot of attention lately between the iPad’s debut, Amazon lowing its prices on the Kindle and a number of other companies aggressively entering this space with their own products. This post looks at the battle between Apple and Amazon and how changes within this industry are affecting mobile learning.
mLearncon Session: Creating mLearning With Your Existing Toolkit
Here it is, my final deck from mLearnCon… This was a great presentation to give on the last day of the conference. I feel like there was enough pre-learning by [...]
Getting Started – 7 Easy and Inexpensive Ways to Implement Mobile Learning
Your initial foray into mobile learning doesn’t need to be complicated, require a five figure budget to implement or dramatically alter how your company conducts learning. The great thing about mLearning is that it encompasses so many forms of knowledge transfer and sharing that there are many creative implementations, all of which fit neatly into the category of mobile learning. This month’s newsletter presents seven easy and relatively low-cost (in some cases free) ways to implement mobile learning. The hope is that these will not only be useful but will also help to trigger other ideas that can be implemented and shared.
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The Long Strange Trip of the Tablet
With the advent of the iPad and the imminent arrival of Android based tablets from Cisco, Archos and many other vendors, it seems as though performance support and mLearning in [...]
mLearncon session: Comparing the Four Main Mobile OSes
As promised, here is another presentation from mLearnCon. This one covers the four main smartphone OSes in use in the United States. This was given at mLearnCon 2010 in the [...]





