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Topics this issue:
1. PDA Learning: Some Design Concerns
2. e-Learning Flash Interactive Game
3. Blended e-Learning Workshop

1. PDA Learning: Some Design
Concerns
In today’s fast-paced world, we want to be able
to maximize the seemingly little time we have and accomplish
as many things as we can. We want to be in full control of our
work and of course, our learning. E-learning has proven its
worth in achieving such concerns in our changing lifestyles.
Yet since the beginning of e-learning, the concept of mobile
learning (m-learning) has already been discussed as well. Mobile
learning is the use of a personal digital assistant (PDA) to
produce an anytime, anywhere learning experience.
Content and software developers
are customizing e-learning programs to fit the requirements
and capacity of the PDA. Because most of these programs are
designed for the desktop or laptop computer browsers, developers
must keep in mind certain usability concerns for mobile learning:
- Instructions and other similar
text should be used sparingly and only when necessary
- Links should be brief and contain
only necessary key words
- As with web pages, specific
options should be presented before general options
- PDA users expect to find web-like
interfaces on their handhelds
- Due to low screen resolution
and small screen size, long narrative descriptions are not
effective
2. e-Learning Flash Interactive Game: “Fashion
Picks“
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