This presentation exists of two parts, one focusing on the mobile learning project and one part on the Mobile Moodle project.This presentation will be given by Carlos Kiyan and Ignatia Inge de Waard during mLearncon conference in San Diego, California, June 2010
9. Looking at the tools iClone & Moviestorm doctor/patient scenarios
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11. MLE Moodle A web-based platform ( MLE Moodle ), is offered to support the learning events, tracking students’ progresses over time (the tracking went not as well as we expected, so working on that)
12. Pre and post test Baseline knowledge and learning outcomes were tested through mobile-based multiple choice questions issued at the beginning and end of each module
24. What happened next? The focus group and mid-term evaluation results => improve MLE for iPhone connectivity. http:// iphone.moodle.com.au / (register for free and try out the demo course) How? the lego principle => Build something larger than the individual blocks together Smartphone Moodle community emerges
25. List all the Moodle Mobile existing and learn from them
30. Further steps Opening up Moodle for other Mobile Operating Systems: Android, Symbian are currently working (with hiccups) How? Moodle server side (php, xml, css additions).
31. Current actions Cleaning the coding: GIT + community Going for native iPhone app (native app => changes made based on Webkit (SDK) of mobile phones, this is in contrast with adapting a CMS on the server side)
WiLDNet: Design and Implementation of High Performance WiFi Based Long Distance Networks ∗Rabin Patra† ‡Sergiu Nedevschi†‡Sonesh Surana†Anmol Sheth§ Lakshminarayanan Subramanian¶Eric Brewer†‡ http://www.eslared.org.ve/articulos/Long%20Distance%20WiFi%20Trial.pdf