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Tag Archives: Mobile Web
Desire2Learn Product Updates
I had a chance to speak to some folks about their latest product release (9.2) a couple of weeks back and am only now finding time to blog about it. First, there’s what they’re doing with the LMS itself. No … Continue reading
Posted in Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Alfred-Essa, Desire2Learn, edunomics, Mobile Web
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Desire2Learn Enters the Mobile Portal Business
This is interesting. I have previously argued that, of Blackboard’s two mobile businesses, their LMS mobile business (a.k.a. Mobile Learn) is going to come under lots of pressure to get bundled with the platform as the competition does just that, … Continue reading
Posted in Higher Education, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Blackboard-Inc., Desire2Learn, Mobile Web
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A Closer Look at Mobile App Development for Higher Education
I have been blogging a fair bit lately about the competing mLearning efforts between Blackboard and the Moodle community. Much of the conversation so far has focused on the front end apps and whether web-based or native apps are better. … Continue reading
Posted in Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!)
Tagged Blackboard-Inc., edunomics, mLearning, Mobile Web, Moodle, Sakai
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