| Learn Something From
Your Mobile Phone |
Today’s mobile phones are really a marvel of modern technology.
Packed into that little enclosure is a computer with more power
and capacity than the personal computer of just a few years ago.
But how are we utilizing all that power? Or, more accurately,
why are we NOT utilizing it? The truth is, we don’t need that
kind of processing power just to put up wallpapers, play music,
hear fancy ring tones, surf the Internet, or even play games.
Yet that’s the best “content” the mobile industry can give us.
Are there better, less frivolous uses more worthy of that
processing power?
The answer is: Yes! Modern “smart phones” can actually teach us
a thing or two. In grade school we learned how to use
“flashcards” to learn Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. That
nifty stack of cards with a question on one side and the answer
on the other remained useful well into high school, college,
trade school, and continuing education. Now, a company called,
PocketLearn (www.pocketlearn.com) has taken the basic flashcard
concept, added images, audio, and some other cool features, and
has made it available on our cell phones, for free. So, next
time you’re waiting at the doctor’s office, sitting in a plane,
or otherwise having “down” time, take out your cell phone and
study for that next exam. Or just learn something useful.
The PocketLearn web site has a categorized repository of
downloadable content. But because they are a new kid on the
block, you may not yet find the exact content you want. But
don’t worry, they have software tools to let you easily create
and even upload new content. You can even profit as a
PocketLearn publisher if you want. Their web site is
mobile-friendly so you can start learning using only your
Internet capable phone.
There is hardly a student today that doesn’t pack a mobile phone.
And there are hardly any of us that aren’t “students” in some
way. Even if we’re not full time students, our jobs usually
require us to keep up with the latest trends and technologies of
our profession. And the companies we work for require us to
participate in their training programs. Thanks to PocketLearn,
learning is now more convenient, ubiquitous, free, and best of all,
mobile.