Web Phone and Online Video Based Learning


I'm sure many of you at the very least have the access to a basic WAP Internet on your phone.
By the way, have you try out Safari in iPhone or Opera Mini for other SmartPhones? Personally, I had regularly use Opera Mini before with my previous phone, Nokia 6600 and tried the iTouch with Safari once. I'm now using a 3.5" Loud Multi-Speaker TV Phone Model as the above pictures.
Of course, you can now guess that these two are my favorite browsers. I use these Internet browsers to published this Blog. I noticed that the website looks so much better when viewed with Safari Browser. I also occasionally use Flocks (browser for easy social network access & sharing blog posts)
It's amazing nowadays that we can view full multimedia websites & many applications on such a small communication device including for learning purposes using the popular YouTube Video Sharing Channels. For example, two of my personal favorites are YouTube for Research Channel (a video collaboration of US Universities for Academic Research & Lecture purposes) and Dr. Mercola Personal Health YouTube Channel . One of those videos related to this post is Smart Cell Phones: Make Sense of Small Screens.
Research Channel also have two great videos on how to properly select e-Learning for your organization training needs in their main site such as The Opportunities and Limitations of Corporate eLearning and Systematization and Application of Large-Scale Knowledge Resources
By the way, have you try out Safari in iPhone or Opera Mini for other SmartPhones? Personally, I had regularly use Opera Mini before with my previous phone, Nokia 6600 and tried the iTouch with Safari once. I'm now using a 3.5" Loud Multi-Speaker TV Phone Model as the above pictures.
Of course, you can now guess that these two are my favorite browsers. I use these Internet browsers to published this Blog. I noticed that the website looks so much better when viewed with Safari Browser. I also occasionally use Flocks (browser for easy social network access & sharing blog posts)
It's amazing nowadays that we can view full multimedia websites & many applications on such a small communication device including for learning purposes using the popular YouTube Video Sharing Channels. For example, two of my personal favorites are YouTube for Research Channel (a video collaboration of US Universities for Academic Research & Lecture purposes) and Dr. Mercola Personal Health YouTube Channel . One of those videos related to this post is Smart Cell Phones: Make Sense of Small Screens.
Research Channel also have two great videos on how to properly select e-Learning for your organization training needs in their main site such as The Opportunities and Limitations of Corporate eLearning and Systematization and Application of Large-Scale Knowledge Resources
Other free resourceful & educational video-based website that I had visited are Annerberg Media, MIT OpenCourseware, Internet Archive & Dr Ron Paul Campaign for Liberty. Popular TV Channel like Discovery Channel & National Geographics also let you to watch short clips of their full TV programs.
Similar subscription and fee-based VoD system for Education from various producers are :
- Discovery United Streaming
- MARCOM Digital - United Streaming Australia & NZ
- PowerMediaPlus (Discovery)
- Digital Curriculum (replaced by United Streaming)
- National Geographics Digital Motion
- Video Library SAFARI Montage
- Films-on-Demand
- ClassroomVideo Media-on-Demand
- replaced by ClickView in Malaysia
- ClickView includes videos from Discovery Education in UK, AU & NZ market
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