A recent free white paper by Obsidian Learning, Cracking
the Mobile Learning Code: xAPI and cmi5, co-authored with Art Werkenthin of RISC, Inc., discusses how mobile technologies can support both formal and informal learning in instructor - led training (ILT), web - based training (WBT), blended learning experiences, and on - the - job performance support.
A white paper by Obsidian Learning, «Cracking
the Mobile Learning Code: xAPI and cmi5», co-authored with Art Werkenthin of RISC, Inc., discusses how mobile technologies can support both formal and informal learning in instructor - led training (ILT), web - based training (WBT), blended learning experiences, and on - the - job performance support.
To learn more about mobile learning, xAPI, and cmi5, please download our paper here: Cracking
the Mobile Learning Code: xAPI and cmi5.
Not exact matches
If you want to create a
mobile application without spending money on hiring a new team,
learning to
code will come in handy.
If you don't want to
learn to
code and you don't want to create a team, or partner up with a developer, there are several web services that will enable you to create a simple
mobile application with no prior programming knowledge.
They'll
learn everything from
coding with real computer programming and 3D printing to
mobile game designing.
And in Maryland, Baltimore County Public Schools elementary students
learn about robotics, computer programming,
coding, and circuitry on the
Mobile Innovation Lab, which travels to schools for a week at a time.
We have been doodling about leveraging the possibilities these quirky square
codes offer while developing cost effective and powerful
mobile performance support solutions.Today, when we are contemplating on a design for a
mobile learning solution for one of our clients to help make their product unpacking and commissioning processes effortless, we set out on a journey to explore and
learn more about this wonderful tool.Below are the questions we had in mind when we embarked on our journey:
QR
codes, an exciting medium for kids
learning how to use
mobile devices, are a natural tool for linking students to resources you want them to find.
Website (primarily
mobile), direct email, public Twitter feed, introductory video, placards with QR
codes and cryptograms, and a live actor were used to educate participants about PLP and digital
learning opportunities to integrate into the classroom and the district.
Learning on Multiple Devices The Expanding Definition of «
Mobile» by David Kelly Responsive eLearning Design — Why It Matters by James Rasmussen 5 BYOD & Responsive E-
Learning tips by Ian Budden
Mobile, Tablet, and Laptop:
Coding Responsive Design by Mark Lassoff How Do People Hold and Touch
Mobile Devices?
While drones, augmented reality, flexible seating environments,
mobile makerspaces, 3D printers,
coding, and Virtual Reality are some of the tools students use, it is the pedagogical shift outlined in his book, «Renegade Leadership,» that is inspiring countless other educators to transform
learning as well.
It's a great way to
learn on your own time, whether it be
mobile game development, using Unity3D, or even webdesign
coding.
Online
learning through North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) includes degree programs in architectural drafting and estimating, business technology management, health information, journey worker, marketing management, medical
coding,
mobile application development, pharmacy technician, technical studies and web design.