Mobility for students of all ages may soon be a reality
As mobile devices like cell phones, smartphones and tablets become more a part of most people’s everyday lives, software developers and technology specialists are looking for ways to incorporate their programs into these tools.
Learning on-the-go reaches farther with mobile apps
The inundation of mobile technology is such that almost every person in the U.S. has a cellphone, and half of them have access to a smartphone or tablet device.
New school year to see rise of eLearning classrooms
The fight for integration and hybridized classes seems to finally be winning, as the coming school year shows more institutions are making room in traditional teaching spaces for online and mobile developments.
Tablet developments get learners going
Adhering to a strict training policy can be hard, be a personal regiment or a corporate informational task.
Creating a mobile suite works well for all employees
One of the leading technology trends in the workplace is toward more mobile device integration, spawning a new age of bring-your-own-device (BYOD) programs and other initiatives.
Boosting the signal on mobile learning
These days the proliferation of smartphones, tablets and portable computers is almost taken for granted.
Mobile education could reach more people than ever
Crafting a learning experience isn’t just about the content that goes into the courses, it’s how the training is delivered as well as how it’s received.
New teaching solutions get alternative to fit technology
More than ever people are using smartphones, mobile PCs, tablets and other technology that are easy to carry.
Learning on the go was never so easy
For many, carrying a mobile device like a smartphone or tablet computer is as routine as putting on socks.
New wave of simulations helps healthcare workers
Hands-on training in the medical profession is essential to fully understanding how the job is done, but when a life may be on the line, trial by fire may not be the best solution.