A variety of mLearning platforms, development tools, and applications has emerged in recent years. It’s often difficult to know what’s available without doing dedicated research (and project timelines don’t always allow for research!).
This presentation shows 20 different mLearning tools (such as systems, development tools, emulators, assessment tools, etc.) along with a brief description and URL for each.
Audience: Novice to intermediate level participants with a general understanding of mLearning and the situations when or where it can be used.
3. Applications vs. Mobile web vs. When should Ibuild applications? When should I build for the mobile web?
4. What kinds of mobile learning tools? Development (16) Testing (6) System (9) Assessment (6) Other (5)
5. Dreamweaver Design and development tool for building web sites and applications Editor for HTML, JavaScript, CSS, and more Built-in standards validation (XHTML Mobile) http://www.adobe.com/products/dreamweaver/ DEVELOPMENT / TESTING
6. Adobe Device Central Simulates a testing environment where you can view content on a variety of mobile devices http://www.adobe.com/products/creativesuite/devicecentral/ TESTING
7. PhoneGap “PhoneGapis an open source development framework for building cross-platform mobile apps.” Build apps in HTML and JavaScript and still take advantage of core features in iPhone/iTouch, iPad, Android, Palm, Symbian and Blackberry SDKs. http://www.phonegap.com DEVELOPMENT
8. Chalk Pushcast “Chalk Pushcastprovides a multimedia-rich, trackable, and secure communication channel on BlackBerry smartphones – for priority training and communications.” Blackberry only http://www.chalk.com DEVELOPMENT / SYSTEM
9. OnPoint Digital’s Cell Cast “CellCast enables companies to create and deliver mobile content directly to user's mobile phones, and track their progress and test scores.” http://www.mLearning.com SYSTEM / ASSESSMENT
10. Clickatell.com The first (and still the largest) SMS gateway. Enables web sites and applications to send and receive text messages. http://www.clickatell.com DEVELOPMENT / OTHER
11. mobl21 Create mobile flash cards, study guides, and quizzes Manage content and users Publish to a variety of devices http://www.mobl21.com DEVELOPMENT / ASSESSMENT / SYSTEM
12. WordPress “A state-of-the-art publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, web standards, and usability” Thousands of plugins available, including several that format content for mobile devices http://www.wordpress.org http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/ http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wptouch/ SYSTEM / OTHER
13. CertPoint VLS Enterprise learning platform “Deliver content, assessments, videos, podcasts, wikis, blogs, files directly to learner's mobile device” http://www.certpointsystems.com DEVELOPMENT / SYSTEM / ASSESSMENT
14. Titanium “Titanium is a free and open source application development platform that lets you create native mobile, tablet and desktop application experiences using existing web skills like Javascript, HTML, CSS, Python, Ruby, and PHP.” http://www.appcelerator.com DEVELOPMENT
15. QR Code Generators / Readers “Quick Response” codes can be read and interpreted by many mobile devices The codes may reveal a URL or a description (text) http://qrcode.kaywa.com http://zxing.appspot.com/generator/ http://www.qrstuff.com OTHER
16. LearnCast.com A platform for building and publishing mobile learning content Instant access to high quality courses created by subject experts and trusted content partners http://www.LearnCast.com DEVELOPMENT / SYSTEM / OTHER
17. OutStart Hot Lava Mobile Rapidly create and deliver media-rich, track-able and secure mobile-casts http://www.outstart.com/about-hot-lava-mobile.htm DEVELOPMENT / SYSTEM
18. Layar Augmented reality browser that allows users to see digital layers in physical spaces Developers can sign up to create and publish layers http://www.layar.com DEVELOPMENT
19. mobiSiteGalore “mobiSiteGaloreis a mobile website builder that allows you to easily build, publish & share a full-fledged mobile website that is guaranteed to work on any mobile phone.” http://www.mobiSiteGalore.com DEVELOPMENT / SYSTEM
20. Lectora High-end eLearning development and publishing tools that can output content to mobile-ready formats http://www.trivantis.com DEVELOPMENT / TESTING / ASSESSMENT
21. MoSync Open source, cross-platform mobile development SDK http://www.mosync.com DEVELOPMENT
22. Unifeye Mobile “The Unifeye Mobile platform is the most comprehensive solution to create augmented reality applications for iPhone, Android, Symbian and WinMobile devices.” http://www.metaio.com/products/mobile/ DEVELOPMENT
23. Detect Mobile Browser Detection tool that helps direct users to the correct content based on how they are browsing (i.e. mobile vs. desktop computer) http://www.detectmobilebrowser.com http://detectmobilebrowser.com/www.cnn.com|mobile.cnn.com TESTING / OTHER
24. Wapple “Wapple Canvas is a mobile site design and publishing platform that allows complete creative freedom using simple point & click and drag & drop controls.” http://www.wapple.net DEVELOPMENT / TESTING / SYSTEM
25. W3C mobileOK Checker Primarily assesses basic usability, efficiency and interoperability Also links to other validators and tools http://validator.w3.org/mobile/ TESTING
27. Additional Resources Tools For Mobile Learning Developmenthttp://www.upsidelearning.com/blog/index.php/2010/03/21/tools-for-mobile-learning-development/ mLearnopediahttp://www.mlearnopedia.com Mobile Browser ID (User-Agent) Stringshttp://www.zytrax.com/tech/web/mobile_ids.html MobiForgehttp://www.mobiforge.com Tips for Mobile Web Development (old but good!)http://pukupi.com/post/2056/ W3C Mobile Web Traininghttp://www.w3.org/Mobile/training/
28. Thank You Download this presentation:http://slideshare.net/bjschone B.J. Schone bjschone@qualcomm.com@bjschone
Hinweis der Redaktion
So many platforms! The important thing is to get a general grasp on each of them; you don’t need to be an expert on each.
Applications offer greater possibilities and you can use native functionality for that device (ex. GPS, camera, bluetooth, gestures, etc.).Mobile web sites can be viewed on more devices and they are easy to build, but they offer less functionality.So, consider the following for your project:AudienceLearning materialsFunctionality / media required (ex. GPS, camera, gestures, etc.)LMS integration?BudgetSecurityAnd then decide…
For each tool, we’ll see a screenshot, a description, and discussa scenario where the tool could be used.