In continuation to our series of monthly roundup posts, here is a collection of our top 10 posts for July, each accompanied by a quick brief.
- LMS- Is It Still About Classroom Training Management?
Discusses various reasons why an LMS is still bound to the realms of Classroom Training Management and the possible disconnect that prevents companies from harnessing its full power. - This Flash Player (Frash) Runs On iPad
That iPhone/ iPad doesn’t support Flash is no secret, and developers are constantly developing new software to run Flash content on these devices. This post talks of one such player – Frash – that runs Flash content on iPad/ iPhone in a Safari browser. - IPhone- User Interface Guidelines – Part II
In continuation to the first post of this series that spoke about types of applications, fundamental human interface design principles and the iPhone OS environment, this article covers the various components available for developing the user interface of your iPhone application. - How To Create Successful M-Learning Strategy: mLearnCon – Part II
This post talks about the three important things from the 2nd part of the mLearnCon workshop – Planning Framework, When To Use Mobile Learning and ADL Mobile Learning. - LMS For SMBs And Training Companies – A Year On, Is It Still The Same?
Comparative discussion on change in needs of Training Companies (& SMBs) vis-à-vis a year ago. - Google App Inventor – Can It Boost mLearning?
Talks about Google App Inventor – a visual development tool that will allow anyone to create an Android app without writing even a single line of code, and debates if it can help in the development of mLearning apps. - 22 Books For Beginner Instructional Designers
Lists top 28 books for beginning instructional designers that provide an overall perspective on ID. - SCORM Implementation Strategies For Mobile: mLearnCon
A great resource for anyone who wants to implement SCORM for mobile devices, this blog post discusses some interesting use cases, common technical challenges and the best practices in SCORM implementation. - Future Of Flash Is Open Source
Being one of major consumers of Flash platform, the eLearning developer community will anyways benefit from open-source developments around Flash. Know more about Adobe’s various open source initiatives here. - Web 3.0 Presentation – The Way Forward?
A clear presentation about Web 3.0 detailing how eLearning will actually transform from a content delivery and tracking mechanism.