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Mobile learning technology gets a boost from eXact learning solutions

Sestri Levante, ItalyLearning NewseXact learning solutions

eXact learning solutions presented the new Android version of its ‘eXact Mobile’ solution – which is also available for the Blackberry, iPad and iPhone device series - at the mLearnCon 2011 conference in San Jose, California, 21st and 22nd June.

eXact learning solutions - one of the world's leading providers of learning content management systems (LCMS) and digital repository (DR) solutions - also discussed the latest trends in mobile learning at its booth at the mlearn exhibition as well as running a master class on 21st June (from 10.45 to 11.30am), entitled 'eXact Mobile 2.0: Adding Location to mLearning'.

eXact Mobile is one of the world's first Mobile Learning Content Management solutions.

"This product marks the beginning of the next wave of advances in learning technologies - which I would term Personal Ambient Learning Services' (PALs) - since it's based on the ability to embed specialised learning services into the cloud able to adapt learning contents to the required 'ambience' in which the learner is immersed," commented Fabrizio Cardinali, Vice President of Global Business Development at eXact learning solutions. "In other words, the ambience is the environment surrounding the learner, not only his location and device but also his or her study background and track record, abilities and disabilities - as well as the limits and constrains of the workspace.

"The market needs powerful Digital Repository and Learning Content Management Solutions to support all this," he added.

Cardinali believes that mobile learning is developing fast - not just in terms of technology but also in its application of new educational paradigms - and mobile learning apps are flourishing in the marketplace.

"Mobile learning is something you can use informally, on the move and often under time pressure, to continually refresh your knowledge, when and where it's needed," he explained. "It should be as simple as possible on the front end, providing easy means to access and locate information quickly.

"But, on the back end, it requires some complex technology - which is able to profile your skills and competencies, your location and your device - to give you just the right piece of information, when you need it and where you need it. You might describe it as performance support on demand, anytime, anywhere.

"Learning content that has been developed for delivery via a desktop or laptop computer is unlikely to be able to be delivered via a mobile device without some modification - if only because of screen size," he continued. "This means that you have to develop a process whereby learning materials can be chunked, that is, made into smaller 'bites' of learning which can be more easily delivered via a mobile device at the point of need.

"In turn, this means that content for mobile learning programs needs to focus more on essential information. This turns the learning program into more of an electronic performance support system - or even a learning 'app'.

"With your mobile learning platform profiling the content as you need it, based on your background, the time, device and location available, you have an educational continuum following students and trainees wherever they need learning or wherever they ask for just-in-time support," Cardinali said.

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