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Entries from February 2009

Mobile Learning 6: Effective Learning on Portable Devices

February 27th, 2009 · No Comments

Before I investigate developing learning content for mobile devices I think it will be useful to conclude my current “list-mania” by describing m-learning in education generally. So, today’s post outlines some of the ways m-learning is being used.
Low-cost mass learning. The mobile phone is the only information device available to citizens in many parts [...]

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Tags: benefits of e-learning · e-learning · e-learning blog · elearning · m-learning use · situated learning · social learning

Mobile Learning 6: Effective Learning on Portable Devices

February 27th, 2009 · No Comments

Today’s post from the E-Learning Curve Blog outlines some of the ways m-learning is being used.

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Tags: e-learning · learning technology · m-learning

M-Learning via the iPhone 5 – more opportunities than before

February 26th, 2009 · 1 Comment

In my last post about mobile learning, I looked at the theories and pedagogical strategies that could support m-learning. In today’s post, I will start to catalog the types of learning that mobile technologies and devices can potentially support. This will provide the foundation to discuss using m-learning as one of a number of learning [...]

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Tags: categories of m-learning use · e-learning · elearning · m-learningsituated learning · social learning

M-Learning via the iPhone 5 – more opportunities than before

February 26th, 2009 · No Comments

In today’s post, I will start to catalog the types of learning that mobile technologies and devices can potentially support.

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Tags: e-learning · m-learning · rapid elearning

Macintosh Rapid E-Learning Authoring Software

February 25th, 2009 · No Comments

Is there a rapid elearning or screencasting production tool for the Mac? A contributor to my post Capture that E-Learning Demo: Update, asked me:
We have been looking at both Camtasia and Captivate for our online development. My question is if you have knowledge of ANY Apple compatible capturing software with the same capabilities of [...]

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Tags: Apple Macintosh · Camtasia · Jing · Mac · SWFtools · adobe captivate · articulate · authoring tools · rapid elearning · screenflow · viewletbuilder

Macintosh Rapid E-Learning Authoring Software

February 25th, 2009 · 1 Comment

Is there a rapid elearning or screencasting production tool for the Mac? A contributor to my post Capture that E-Learning Demo: Update, asked me:
We have been looking at both Camtasia and Captivate for our online development. My question is if you have knowledge of ANY Apple compatible capturing software with the same capabilities of [...]

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Tags: Apple Macintosh · Camtasia · Jing · Mac · SWFtools · adobe captivate · articulate · authoring tools · rapid elearning · screenflow · viewletbuilder

Macintosh Rapid E-Learning Authoring Software

February 25th, 2009 · 2 Comments

Is there a rapid elearning or screencasting production tool for the Mac?

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Tags: Camtasia · Mac · REL · authoring tools · content authoring · e-learning · rapid elearning

TechSmith turns to USERS to help enhance Camtasia

February 24th, 2009 · 1 Comment

This post is a little off-topic considering that I’m deeply involved in writing a series of articles on the subject of m-learning right now. Nevertheless, I think that it demonstrates the value and power of the read/write web so I’ll plow on.
As you’ll know if you’re a regular reader of the E-Learning Curve Blog, I [...]

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Tags: Camtasia Studio · FLV · MPEG4 · adobe connect · codec · read/write web · virtuous cycle · web 2.0

TechSmith turns to USERS to help enhance Camtasia

February 24th, 2009 · No Comments

This post is a little off-topic considering that I’m deeply involved in writing a series of articles on the subject of m-learning right now. Nevertheless, I think that it demonstrates the value and power of the read/write web so I’ll plow on.
As you’ll know if you’re a regular reader of the E-Learning Curve Blog, I [...]

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Tags: Camtasia Studio · FLV · MPEG4 · adobe connect · codec · read/write web · virtuous cycle · web 2.0

TechSmith turns to USERS to help enhance Camtasia

February 24th, 2009 · No Comments

As you’ll know if you’re a regular reader of the E-Learning Curve Blog, I use a range of content authoring tools to create elearning courseware. First among equals is Camtasia by TechSmith. About two weeks ago, I downloaded and installed the trial version of Camtasia 6

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Tags: Camtasia · connect · content authoring · content delivery · content development · e-learning · elearning content · flash