M-Learning News
Mobile Learning Update from Massie Learning Consortium
July 25, 2008
From: www.masieweb.com
The Massie Learning Consortium releases a mobile learning article that reveals the reasons for the mLearning explosion and looks to the future impacts of ubiquitious handheld learning devices. Massie begins, “We are at an inflection point for the use of mobile communication devices. The release of new devices and applications, including the new Apple iPhone 3G, highlights the rapidly expanding interest in handheld devices that are both phones and computing capable. Our mobile telephones are evolving into platforms for collaboration, knowledge access and performance support." Download paper (PDF)
The Best of eLearning Guild's Learning Solutions: Top Articles from the eMagazine's First Five Years
April 4, 2008
From: boggse-learningchronicle.typepad.com
The Best of eLearning Guild offers a unique approach to the topic as it covers three different, yet often intertwined, approaches to eLearning: Strategy and Management, Capturing Skills and Knowledge, and Facilitating Skill and Knowledge Transfer. The book covers the most common technologies, such as authoring tools, XML, and storyboarding as well as the more cutting-edge technologies such as mobile eLearning and reusable learning objects. Read full story
2008 eLearning Symposium Brings Proven eLearning Strategies to the Forefront
March 30, 2008
From: www.prweb.com
eLearning has re-emerged as a solution for delivering significant value to corporations, educational institutions and governments. Attendees of the conference will learn how to capitalize on existing and future courseware and how to monetize knowledge investments to reach larger audiences. The conference will also provide techniques to take advantage of distance learning through online and mobile platforms. Read full story
The European Repository Adds Hot Lava Software as Project Partner
March 28, 2008
From: www.zimbio.com
Take Shape Share (TSS), The European Repository, has added Hot Lava Software as a mobile learning project partner. This strategic partnership will allow TSS partners the opportunity to author, deliver and track mobile learning via Hot Lava Software’s Learning Mobile Author (LMA) and Mobile Delivery and Tracking System (MDTS).. Read full story
Hot Lava Software to Represent Mobile e-Learning Technology at SALT Conference
January 27, 2008
From: www.zimbio.com
With more and more organizations incorporating Mobile e-Learning technology into their learning programs, allowing corporate, education and government sectors to manage, facilitate, and/or control the processes needed for learning, education and training are very important. It is necessary to provide the resources that enable learners, in today's society, to achieve their highest learning potential without the constraints of being interrupted in important everyday activities. This is what Hot Lava Software will bring to the table at this conference. Read full story





