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Friday March 19, 2010

 


 March Chapter Webinar 
 
Speaker: A.J. Ripin
Practitioner, University of Central Florida, Institute for Simulation and Training Strategist, Future and Emerging Technologies, MovingKnowledge
Topic: Mobile Learning Fundamentals
Using Real-World Examples to Demonstrate How mLearning Fits within Blended Learning Toolkits
When: Friday, March 19, 2010
Time: 12:00 - 1:00pm EST
Where: The access information will be sent to you prior to the webinar.
Cost: Free
Attendees: Members Only
 
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 Program 
The way that we live, work, play, and learn is being impacted by the increasing mobility of our global society. As learning leaders, it's our responsibility to design for the needs of our changing audiences. Learn the key trends and technologies that are fast emerging to meet the challenges and changes of today and tomorrow. Come hear this conversation as we explore advanced concepts like mobile performance support, compliance, games and simulations, location awareness, mobile social networking and collaboration. Learn firsthand how world leaders from industry, academia, military and organizations like Google, Microsoft, Tyco International, Tufts University and others are delivering value through Mobile Learning Content.

In this session, you will learn:

  • Key fundamentals of mobile learning environment
  • Various types of mobile learning
  • Examples and case studies to help build your case for mobile learning
  • Tools, applications and resources
  • Future trends
 A.J. Ripin 

 

A.J.  Ripin is a strategist in future and emerging technologies with MovingKnowledge where he leads collaboration and discussion with learning leaders from across the globe. Additionally, A.J. serves as a practitioner with the University of Central Florida Institute for Simulation and Training as part of the Mixed Emerging Technology Integration Lab (METIL), which focuses on advancing the R&D of emerging technology disciplines for learning and knowledge. A.J. joined MovingKnowledge from Mem-Cards Corporation where he served as a Co-founder and Principal. At Mem-Cards, A.J. worked with the likes of Tom Peters, Jeffrey Gitomer, Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard, developing hundreds of job aides and mLearning, performance support guides. Recently, A.J. participated in the United States of America?s Secretary of Education?s Innovators Roundtable on the Integration of Education and Technology. Follow A.J. on Twitter via "@mobilelearning".

 

     

 



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