This is a video demo that I created to show how easy it is to convert older Flash eLearning content so that is optimized for mobile devices. There is an actual demo towards the end that shows how smooth it runs on the Google Nexus One (running Android 2.2 FroYo and Flash Player 10.1 for Mobiles).
I remember the Kindle was first announced, I thought this was the beginning of a revolution, but after getting my hands on one I remember that I really disliked the monochrome screen and lack of functionality for such a high priced device. The Kindle has proven people are love being able to read on the go.
There are just too many great sites, articles, blog posts and tutorials on eLearning out there, so we’ve decided to create an eLearning news aggregator, called “eduNation”
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“Barnes & Noble, Inc. (NYSE: BKS), the world’s largest bookseller, announced today the launch of the Barnes & Noble eBookstore (www.bn.com/ebooks), the world’s largest eBookstore, on Barnes & Noble.com (www.bn.com), enabling customers to buy eBooks and read them on a wide range of platforms, including the iPhone and iPod touch, BlackBerry® smartphones, as well as most Windows® and Mac® laptops or full-sized desktop computers. In addition, Barnes & Noble announced that it will be the exclusive eBookstore provider on the forthcoming and much anticipated Plastic Logic eReader device.”
In my last post I gave you my eLearning 3.0 Wish List for 2009, and then someone asked me, “Who do you think will be the person/company to pioneer these items on your list?” That made me think for a minute and I honestly could not name a definitive source.
So I’ve decided my goal for [...]
I’m a member of a Google Group: TALO (Teaching And Learning Online), and one of the members posted a similar topic to the group and I thought it was very appropriate for all to consider.
So here is my Wish List for 2009:
Quality verse Quantity – I’m hoping people/companies get away from the crappy voice-over-powerpoint training [...]