Ways to Use an mLearning App at Your Work Place
As the modern workplace becomes increasingly complex, more demands are being placed on businesses to ensure that their operations perform quickly and in compliance with legislation. Failure to do so...
View ArticleWebinar Review – mLearning in Practice
Last week I took some time out of the schedule to watch the Webinar Recording: Mobile Learning In Practice. I’m sure glad I did. It was one of best webinars I’ve seen in quite awhile – chock full of...
View ArticleLearning in a Display Centric World
I stumbled across an interesting concept video from Samsung over the holiday break called Display Centric World . The idea is that in the near future ultra-thin, integrated, touch enabled displays...
View ArticleThe iBeacons have arrived
What are beacons? Beacons are Bluetooth transmitters that can be used to provide indoor location-based services. They are similar in function to GPS, but with a few important distinctions: Proximity...
View ArticleiBeacons for learning and performance support
Note: This is the second installment of the iBeacons in Learning series. The series is intended to provide background information for our session ‘iBeacons for Just-in-time Learning’ at the...
View ArticleProximity based learning with iBeacons
Beacons (or iBeacons) are an indoor positioning/proximity technology that utilize Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) transmitters to notify nearby mobile devices of their presence. The technology enables a...
View ArticleCreating an iBeacon proximity feature for mLearning
mLearning proximity feature description The Proximity feature of the Beacon Learn app is a simple demo of iBeacon proximity services. This portion of the app took about an hour to implement, with...
View ArticleLearning Swift Programming: Week One
After Apple’s announcement last week about the new Swift programming language, I thought I’d give it a whirl to see what all the hype was about. Until now, I’ve mostly avoided native iOS programming...
View ArticleLearning Swift Programming: Week Two
After taking a week off to attend mLearnCon 2014 in San Diego, I’m back to learning Swift. The week mostly consisted of a review of YouTube tutorials 1 through 5 by @SkipAllMighty. These are...
View ArticleiBeacons for Learning – Part I
Originally posted on Beekn.net on August 10, 2014 The first thing worth understanding about training is that classroom-style learning simply does not work very well. The fact of the matter is that...
View ArticlemHealth = Preventative Medicine?
The medical industry is deeply concerned just now with preventative care. There are an infinite number of people willing to go to the doctor when they’re sick, but few people are taking the time to...
View ArticleNative Apps vs Web Apps in mLearning – Sophie’s Choice
Native apps vs Web Apps? A hotly debated topic, for sure. If you’ve spent any amount of time on this site, you know that mLearning is one of the fastest growing fields for mobile apps – and one of the...
View ArticleMobile Learning Analytics
Mobile Learning Analytics is a hot topic for corporations who want to see how, when, and where their employees use their learning and performance support materials. It’s data mining combined with...
View ArticlemLearning Design: The Difference between mLearning and mPageTurning
Like many of the tech promises of the mid to late 90s, eLearning didn’t match the hype. If you weren’t in the game back then, eLearning – both literally and figuratively – was the cool new kid at...
View ArticleThe debate is over: Why we prefer developing native apps
In the process of developing the most effective and nimble software for mobile learning, we encountered the great debate which is central to mobile and mLearning: should we develop native apps or HTML...
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