Category Archives: e-Learning

mLearnCon 2010: iPad Panel

Wednesday (16 June 2010, 2:30-3:30 p.m.) Workshop Featured Panel: iPad – Game Changer or Just Another Tablet? Panel Members: Paul Clothier, TapLearn Bill Rankin, Associate Professor, Abilene Christian University A.J. Ripin, Director, Moving Knowledge Brent Schlenker, Program Manager/Emerging Technologies Evangelist, … Continue reading

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mLearnCon 2010: Dr. Patti Shank – Your First mLearning Initiatives

Wednesday (16 June 2010, 1:00-2:00 p.m.) Workshop The eLearning Guild publishes several “Getting Started…” reports to help organizations launch new initiatives. On Wednesday afternoon, addressing a tough, “after lunch” crowd, Dr. Patti Shank discussed her and the Guild’s findings regarding … Continue reading

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mLearnCon 2010: Tomi Ahonen – Mobile in Learning

Tuesday’s (15 June 2010) Keynote The eLearning Guild’s first annual conference on mobile learning, mLearnCon, was a busy event. Sometimes, instead of live blogging, it’s better to post the speaker’s own notes once they’re published on the Web. After the … Continue reading

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mLearnCon 2010: Qualcomm’s Mobile Learning Journey

Tuesday (15 June 2010, 4:00-5:00 p.m.) Workshop You and your organization are thinking about mlearning or mobile learning. Should you implement it as a part of your learning and performance initiatives this year, next year, or ever? One of the … Continue reading

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mLearnCon 2010: Richard Clark – Surviving without Flash

Surviving without Flash: Some Practical Alternatives Richard Clark NextQuestion http://nextquestion.net mLearnCon Resources http://rdclark.github.com/mlc10 My first session on the last day of mLearnCon (Thursday, June 17th) focused on JavaScript reources to use while we all wait for HTML 5 and potential … Continue reading

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