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Showing posts with label mLearningDevCon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mLearningDevCon. Show all posts

Monday, October 1, 2012

Adventures at MLDC2012

mLearning DevCon 2012 (http://www.mlearningdevcon.com), happening in Philadephia, PA, October 2-5, 2012, is sure to be an exciting event this year with many great topics and speakers.  As we close on the final hours before the big event, ICF will be well-represented with three speakers and four topics.

Greg Gardner will present two separate topics:
Mike Raines will present:
Michael Sheyahshe (that's me!) will present on:
Here's what you can expect to see with my 'Nuff Said' presentation topic:
  • Stan Lee (well...not 'in the flesh', as it were...)
  • Print Comics
  • Digital Comics
  • Comic Book 'Language'
  • Theoretical Ideas of Visual Rhetoric/Presentation
  • Comic Book 'Apps'
  • The Hulk !
  • The Android Logo (heh)
  • Real-World HTML5 Examples
  • JavaScript/jQuery Code
  • Advanced Online Examples
  • ...and so much more !

Be sure to join us at MLDC2012, if possible.  You can also follow our Philly adventures on Twitter: @mas_edev, @eLearnDevGeek, & @gardelearndev.  Excelsior !

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Changing the look and feel of mLearning Studio output

Rapid Intake mLearning Studio is powerful cross-platform mobile learning content authoring platform.  As of December 2011, it has four base built-in course templates for look-and-feel and four different page templates.  Since the output is in html5, great power is provided to programmers by making the CSS available for modification. Understanding what to change and how to do that can be a bit of a mystery though.  Using CSS you can modify the look and feel of the finished product.  This significantly enhances the presentations you can provide for your clients.  Next week, I will be giving a presentation at mLearningDevCon on this topic.  After the conference materials will be posted for viewing.

You can visit the conference web site at http://mlearningdevcon.com or my "Insights" page on ICF's corporate site at http://www.icfi.com/insights/presentations/2012/how-to-skin-mlearning-content-your-own-css

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

iBooks Author - what do you want to know?

I am giving a presentation on Oct 5 at mLearningDevCon in Philadelphia called "Creating iBooks Content for iPad".  I know what I want to present but more importantly, what would you expect or want to learn from a presentation like this?

Monday, September 24, 2012

Four mobile learning presentations

After "pulling technological rabbits out hats", "leaping tall requirements documents", and "turning back timelines" in order to provide the highest quality online and mobile web products for our clients what else has this Tech Team been up to?

A-conferencing we go, a-conferencing we go…..that's right, after giving 12 presentations at two national conferences  and two nationally available webcasts already this year, the Tech Team is back at it. 

Mike Raines, Michael Sheyahshe and Greg Gardner will be speaking at mLearningDevCon Oct 2-5 in Philadelphia.  We will be giving the following four presentations:
  1. Creating iBooks Content for iPad – Greg Gardner
  2. 'Nuff Said: Tips & Tricks from Digital Comics to Breathe Life into Your HTML5 mLearning – Michael Sheyahshe
  3. A "Flash" of Freshness: Repurposing Existing Flash Content for Use in Mobile Development – Mike Raines
  4. How to Skin mLearning Content with Your Own CSS – Greg Gardner
Greg will also be leading a mLearning Strategies roundtable session.
 
ICF has posted a web page for you to review the presentations:

http://www.icfi.com/events/conferences-and-trade-shows/2012/10/mlearning-devcon-2012 

You can also link to this page from the Training and Technical Assistance and Organizational Learning and Performance pages on the ICF web site in the Related Events sections of those pages.

ICF, the Tech Team and mLearningDevCon will use social media to announce what we are doing.

Feel free to connect with us at any of these sites.

Twitter accounts to follow:@ICFI, @gardelearndev, @eLearnDevGeek, @mas_edev , @mLearningdevcon, and #MLDC2012
Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/ICFINternational/  and  http://www.facebook.com/mLearningDevCon
LinkedIn – http://www.linkedin.com/company/icf-international/
Google+ - https://plus.google.com/117972905686513925698/posts
Conference Web site - http://mlearningdevcon.com/