Innovative Uses of Mobile Devices in Health Sciences

March 10, 2010 · Posted in m-Learning · Comment 
Cellscope diagram from UC, Berkely

CellScope

Here are a couple of great and innovative uses of mobile devices I stumbled upon on SmartPlanet,com. Not only do these innovations increase the ability to provide better healthcare in the developing world, but also has great potential in mobile learning (m-learning).

You can read more about the CellScope at UC Berkeley News.

Visit Tapan Parikh’s page to learn about the social media and mobile technology projects in which he is involved.

Preview a Tablet, but This One has Flash

February 25, 2010 · Posted in flash, m-Learning · Comment 

As we all know, that tablet everyone has been talking about recently does not have Flash. Oh well, I am over it. However, Dell will be releasing a multi-touch tablet of their own, the Mini 5, and it WILL have Flash. Take a look of the preview below from Adobe TV.

Yes, I know what you are thinking. A 5 inch screen and they are calling it a tablet? It may be a stretch, but Dell is talking about scaling it up and offering larger versions. Beyond a 5 inch screen and I will let them slide on the semantics.

History of Adobe Flash

January 29, 2010 · Posted in flash, m-Learning · 1 Comment 

I am a big user of Flash and find it to be one of the most effective tools in my e-learning toolbox. Earlier this week I was very disappointed to learn Flash will not be included in the Apple iPad. I was hoping the iPad would be a great new medium for m-learning delivery, but without Flash it will be very limited in its ability to deliver the level of interactivity mobile learning deserves.

Now that I got that out of my system, here are a few resources on the history of Flash.



Of course there is “The Rather Amazing and Slightly Distorted History of Flash” created by Nectarine.

Preview of Flash Player on the Google Nexus One

January 5, 2010 · Posted in Adobe Flash Lite, flash, m-Learning · Comment 

Each time Flash appears on another mobile phone I get ever more hopeful about Flash becoming THE delivery platform for m-learning.

So, will Flash be on the new Google phone that everyone is buzzing about? It is not currently, but Adobe will be making it available for download sometime in future and here is a preview.

We are moving a little closer to a world were Flash is on every smart phone… iPhone, where are you?

m-Learning e-Book “New Technologies, New Pedagogies: Mobile Learning in Higher Education”

December 13, 2009 · Posted in m-Learning · Comment 

SmartphoneA free e-book, New Technologies, New Pedagogies: Mobile Learning in Higher Education, is available for free download through the University of Wollongong’s Research Online. This book provides examples of m-learning implementation and concludes with some recommended design principles for m-learning. For anyone involved in m-learning, this is a worthwhile read.

You can also download the e-book (PDF file) directly via this link.

Flash Player 10 on Mobile Devices

December 4, 2009 · Posted in Adobe Flash Lite, flash, m-Learning · Comment 

Here is a video from Adobe Max 2009 with Adobe’s CTO demonstrating Flash Player 10 on numerous mobile devices including Nokia, Palm and Android. Plus, he runs Connect Pro on a mobile phone. I am happy to see more advances with Flash Players on mobile devices. After all, more Flash on mobile devices, more opportunities to use Flash in m-learning.

FYI: Flash Player 10.1 is available as a prerelease for PCs and netbooks at Adobe Labs.

Hanukkah e-Learning Wish List

November 30, 2009 · Posted in LinkedIn, Social Media, e-Learning, flash, m-Learning · Comment 

Hanukkah HarryMy kids are making their wish list for Hanukkah, which inspired me to make my own. I do not necessarily expect to receive any of these things, but if Hanukkah Harry reads this blog, which he may, their is a chance he will grant at least a few.

  1. Adobe CS4 eLearning Suite - I am still working with CS3.
  2. High end microphone - It will come in very handy for adding audio to courses, plus it will look great on my desk.
  3. OutStart Trainer - I am currently using another DHTML editor in which I am not enthralled at all.
  4. The not yet released, possibly mythological, Apple Tablet - It does not exist yet, but I am willing to take a rain check in case it ever does.
  5. m-Learning development tool that produces courses compatible with ALL mobile platforms.
  6. DevLearn 2010 conference -  It has been quite a while since any budget has allowed me to attend a conference.
  7. Supreme knowledge of ActionScript - To know it to a point that there is nothing I cannot do with Flash (that’s on me isn’t it?).
  8. Open access to all social media for the workers of the world - I am lucky to have access to such things as LinkedIn and Twitter, but not all do. Some organizations block social media sites from their staff. I wish this to end.

If you have your own wish list, please share it in the comments section or add a link if it is on your blog.  Of course it does not have to be a Hanukkah list, it can be for whatever holiday you celebrate.

LearnTrends 2009 Archive Videos Now Available

November 20, 2009 · Posted in ISD, Social Media, e-Learning · Comment 

If you were not able to attend this past week’s LearnTrends Conference, they have recorded the sessions and made them available at the link below.

http://learntrends.ning.com/page/learntrends-2009-november

The sessions were wonderful. Thank you to everyone who put it together. I learned quite a bit during these 3 days and plan to visit the recordings of the few sessions I was unable to attend.

Flash is Coming to Blackberry - Announced at Adobe Max

October 5, 2009 · Posted in Adobe Flash Lite, flash · Comment 

Adobe Flash Logo

Today Adobe announced they will be releasing Flash Player 10.1, which will extend the use of Flash on mobile devices. And RIM has added its Blackberry to the list of devices that will run this newest version of Flash Player. Read more about it. No exact date has been set for when it will appear on the Blackberry just yet.

And with Flash 10.1, we probably won’t need, or hear about, Flash Lite any longer.

As stated in earlier posts, I believe that Flash’s availability on Blackberries will be a boon to m-learning. Sad to say, Flash on the iPhone is still not on the horizon.

Flash on Blackberry Rumor…We will still have to wait for Flash on Blackberry

August 24, 2009 · Posted in Adobe Flash Lite, flash, m-Learning · Comment 

Quick update on my recent post regarding Flash players being added to Blackberry browsers next summer. This does NOT appear to be happening, sorry for any false alarms. Thank you Yogesh from Upside Learning for confirming that the reports are rumor. Here is the link he sent me for more info -  http://www.embeddedflash.com/?p=547 (John Dowdell of Adobe comments that these are only rumors).

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