This special 3-day webinar series, focused on Mobile Learning, is being co-hosted by ADL, Combating Terrorism Technical Support Office (CTTSO), Defense Acquisition University (DAU) and U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command (CASCOM) and Sustainment Center of Excellence (SCoE).
The Mobile Learning Decision Path (MLDP) is a new tool for stakeholders who are considering a mobile learning development project. Adayana, Inc. created this guide for the Advanced Distributed Learnin
On Friday, May 3, the ADL Co-Lab in Orlando, FL was buzzing with barbeque, futurists, and free play in the virtual environment called Next Generation Learner (NGL) Imaginarium. NGL Imaginarium team members, Dr. Elaine Raybourn,
An important reminder - the deadline for submitting mobile Apps to ADL's 2013 Learning App Challenge is less than 2 weeks away (June 16)! Submit the best learning Apps you've created for secondary education or adult learners. The
Background Two weeks ago, ADL shipped a version 1.0 software specification on time - a community-backed approach with working production systems from many eLearning industry vendors already in place on
The ADL Initiative is hosting its second annual Learning App Challenge. This year, the objective of the Challenge is for contestants to create an App that will help students acquire knowledge and unde
We’ve reached an incredibly important milestone; impressive by every measure: the Experience API reached Version 1.0.0 on Friday, April 26. Over 60 developers, designers, engineers, standards vet
Research is needed for the development and prototyping of an advanced personal learning capability which is being pursued by DASD(R)/Training Readiness and Strategy (TRS) - Advanced Distributed Learni
Now that the age of mesh importation is a reality in the Second Life and Open Simulator virtual environments, the quest to find helpful techniques to utilize this ability can create a difficult and fr
With the Experience API set to launch Version 1.0 on April 26, we’re taking the next couple of weeks to open up our release candidate (what we think is Version 1.0) for the public to comment on anything that is unclear or downright missing in the specification. What this means is that