Wednesday, February 23, 2011

My Reflections on the Mobile World Congress

Over my career I have become a technology "conference veteran" beginning with Comdex in the 80’s. This event grew to over 220,000 attendees and over 20,000 vendors. For several years I was privileged to be a judge for Best of Comdex, so became very familiar with the conference. Following the closing of this show, I have attended the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), but it never has reached the same size or stature of Comdex (in my opinion.)

The Mobile World Congress (MWC) last week in Barcelona reminded me of the early days of Comdex. There was a lot of excitement with new announcements such as LG’s 3D phone, Sony’s Experia Play, HTC ChaCha and Salsa devices with integrated Facebook, new Samsung devices and lots of tablets from companies such as HTC with their Flyer, Samsung which includes a pen, Motorola’s Xoom and RIM’s PlayBook, all trying to distinguish themselves from the absent iPad.

I was honored to serve as a judge for the Mobile World Congress 2011 16th annual Global Mobile Awards in the category of Best mLearning Innovation. This is the first time that mobile learning has been recognized. The winner was Urban Planet Mobile from Savannah, Georgia, for their mobile English learning initiative. Actually there were two mLearning winners as the mobile learning project BBC Janala, also for learning English, won the Best Product, Initiative or Service for Underserved Segment category.

There was really no other focus on mobile learning at the conference other than an invitation only mLearning Convening Session hosted by the GSMA Development Fund and an open mLearning Business Breakfast hosted by the same organization. Hopefully next year there will be additional focus on mobile learning. (mHealth was evident though.)

The buzz was about Android, security, services, reliability, mHealth, the Microsoft/Nokia partnership, femtocells, NFC, cloud services, mobile money and global opportunities for mobile. As with most technology conferences 3LAs (three letter acronyms) were everywhere including NFC, GPS, LTE, WAC, LBS, RCS (and definitely app, although not an acronym.)

Some of my surprises included:
  • Most of the attendees were clad in black suits and ties and most were male.
  • The U.S. presence was much higher than I would have expected at this global conference with most keynoters from the U.S.
  • Security was as high as I have seen with badges scanned regularly. They were also checked against your passport upon entry each day.
  • My co-worker was unable to join me as planned due to illness. I wanted to get him some sort of MWC souvenir, but there was no place to purchase such things. Definitely a missed opportunity for the sponsors. GSMA.
In reflecting on the event there were some definite pluses:
  • The keynotes and sessions were excellent although many rooms were over-filled and could not hold all those interested. Most of the speakers were CEOs, with Carol Bartz, CEO of Yahoo! as the lone woman.
  • Show transportation was excellent. On time and well coordinated.
  • Recycling was evident throughout the conference with yellow, green and blue bins. It was as well throughout the city.
  • The venue was kept very clean with service employees clearing your plate as soon as you took the last bite.
My disappointments included:
  • Apple, although the winner of the device of the year with the iPhone 4, was noticeably absent (although this is expected from Apple as they just do not participate in such conferences.)
  • For an organization (GSMA) giving awards for the best mobile apps, their conference app was terrible. Imagine a vendor listing of almost 1,400 with no search or even the capability to move to an individual letter of the alphabet. I was searching for a vendor whose name started with W and gave up before my hand got tired scrolling. Many of the app links were to web pages not available where Wi-Fi was not available.
  • The venue was very interesting with historical buildings mixed with the latest technology. There were eight buildings with several displays outdoors in temporary structures between the main halls. The problem was most of the walkways were cobblestones making walking difficult (especially for the few women in heels and with light rain.)
  • Signage, especially for registration from the transportation area, was lacking.
  • Smoking areas were right in front of doors forcing non-smokers to pass through the smoke.
  • There was little or no handicap access.
  • The wireless was very poor with many demonstrations failing due to lack of connectivity. I had to come to one vendor before the doors opened at 9:00 to see their app even using their own wireless since at 9:00 the conference opened and wireless connectivity seemed to disappear.
I am so glad that I was able to attend (coming from another meeting in London) and to be there when mobile learning became recognized as mainstream by the industry.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

January Hot List: Mobile Learning Content

Best of Mobile Learning

January 1, 2011 to January 31, 2011

Featured Sources

The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals.

  1. #LAK11 analyse your learner/worker interactions with SNAPP to increase #elearning outputs, pedagogy and #performance- Ignatia Webs, January 21, 2011
  2. Some Mobile and mLearning Predictions for 2011- Float Mobile Learning, January 7, 2011
  3. Mobile stats for 2010 and 2011- moblearn, January 17, 2011
  4. CCK11 #Connectivism and Connected #Knowledge, join it starts today!- Ignatia Webs, January 17, 2011
  5. The Concept of Immediacy in Mobile Learning- mLearning is Good, January 12, 2011
  6. Industry Forecast- Mobile Learning Edge, January 7, 2011
  7. #LAK11 the #semantic web and how the intelligent curriculum will enhance our learning- Ignatia Webs, January 27, 2011
  8. Connecting iOS, Drupal and CAS- Float Mobile Learning, January 30, 2011
  9. A Few Great Books to Get You Up and Running With Mobile Development- Float Mobile Learning, January 16, 2011
  10. html5 is growing, and this looks like a good e/mLearning solution- Ignatia Webs, January 28, 2011
  11. What are priority #mLearning #research topics? Answers from mLearn experts- Ignatia Webs, January 13, 2011
  12. #LAK11 what about #privacy when using #data analytics to create #knowledge?- Ignatia Webs, January 11, 2011
  13. #SCORM the future of #elearning? Get involved!- Ignatia Webs, January 5, 2011
  14. GeoLearning Acquired by SumTotal: The mLearning Impact?- mLearning Trends, January 5, 2011
  15. Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2011- mLearning Trends, January 2, 2011
  16. Tech Innovation Now Led by Hot New Bands- Mobile Learning Edge, January 25, 2011
  17. A Baker’s Dozen Mobile Learning Definitions- Mobile Learning Edge, January 24, 2011
  18. Blackboard Mobile Learn 2.0 makes improvements- Mobile Learning Edge, January 23, 2011
  19. Apps: Web Apps or Native Apps?- The Mobile Learner, January 17, 2011
  20. #lak11 getting #learning #analytics on track demands interdisciplinary teams and connectedness- Ignatia Webs, January 13, 2011
  21. That’s Good Stuff!- Float Mobile Learning, January 12, 2011
  22. #LAK11 a free and open #elearning course on #statistics starts today, join!- Ignatia Webs, January 10, 2011
  23. mLearning Tech A’plenty Released at CES 2011- mLearning Trends, January 7, 2011
  24. My top 10 #eLearning and #mLearning posts from 2010- Ignatia Webs, January 7, 2011
  25. Let's Go Vote!- Cell Phones in Learning, January 5, 2011
  26. #Moodle #Mobile, the follow up action is called Moodbile- Ignatia Webs, January 3, 2011
  27. Call 4 #papers: #mobile #mLearning IADIS conference in Avila Spain- Ignatia Webs, January 3, 2011

Other Sources

The following are the top items based on social signals.

  1. How WNYC Used Mobile Mapping to Fact Check Mayor Bloomberg, January 7, 2011
  2. WNYC Maps the Street Cleanup after the New York Blizzard, January 3, 2011
  3. Defining Mobile Learning Isn’t Enough | Knowledge Management System (KMS) Blog, January 23, 2011
  4. Mobile Learning, January 18, 2011
  5. Mobile learning: Ready or not! | Keeping Pace, January 14, 2011

Hot Topics

Mobile Learning (983)

  1. The Concept of Immediacy in Mobile Learning, January 12, 2011
  2. Industry Forecast, January 7, 2011
  3. What are priority #mLearning #research topics? Answers from mLearn experts, January 13, 2011
  4. html5 is growing, and this looks like a good e/mLearning solution, January 28, 2011

Education (959)

  1. CCK11 #Connectivism and Connected #Knowledge, join it starts today!, January 17, 2011
  2. #LAK11 the #semantic web and how the intelligent curriculum will enhance our learning, January 27, 2011
  3. #LAK11 analyse your learner/worker interactions with SNAPP to increase #elearning outputs, pedagogy and #performance, January 21, 2011
  4. Industry Forecast, January 7, 2011

Phone (889)

  1. Mobile stats for 2010 and 2011, January 17, 2011
  2. The Concept of Immediacy in Mobile Learning, January 12, 2011
  3. Industry Forecast, January 7, 2011
  4. html5 is growing, and this looks like a good e/mLearning solution, January 28, 2011

Technology (816)

  1. CCK11 #Connectivism and Connected #Knowledge, join it starts today!, January 17, 2011
  2. Industry Forecast, January 7, 2011
  3. #LAK11 the #semantic web and how the intelligent curriculum will enhance our learning, January 27, 2011
  4. What are priority #mLearning #research topics? Answers from mLearn experts, January 13, 2011

Devices (790)

  1. The Concept of Immediacy in Mobile Learning, January 12, 2011
  2. Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2011, January 2, 2011
  3. html5 is growing, and this looks like a good e/mLearning solution, January 28, 2011
  4. New mLearning Authoring Offerings - Wave #1, January 31, 2011