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Taken at the second mLearn 2008 Conference Dinner which was at the RAF Museum at RAF Cosford.
The Cygnet was the first aircraft to be designed by Sydney Camm after he joined what was then the H.G. Hawker Engineering Company. Two were built as the company's entries in the Air Ministry Light Aeroplane Competition of 1924, in which they performed well.
This surviving Cygnet is the first in an unbroken sequence of famous aircraft designed by, or under the leadership of, the late Sir Sydney Camm.
Captain of Industry- 2010 by Honorable Chief Minister of M.P. Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Cabinet Minister Shri Babulal Gaur, CEO Videocon Group Shri Venugopal Dhoot, Nominated & Awarded by Naidunia (Leader of Central India)
Traditional eLearning is transforming. Mobile learning or mLearning is being widely used to deliver training at the point of need. Recent statistics on Mobile App usage reveal that the mobile learning via apps is currently a major means for most of the organizations to reach-out their diverse workforce to provide on demand corporate online training. Introduction of mobile apps in eLearning is trending across the globe irrespective of gender and work-processes.
So, what is so special about mobile apps in eLearning? Well, the most exciting benefit of native app is, training on the go without internet connection. Learners can simply download the app and get started. For example, the sales team on the field can take the full advantage of the mobile learning apps – download the course and use it offline. The sales team can go through the mobile learning nuggets or mobile apps at ease saving their time while traveling.
In Australia, The University of Sydney mobile app – “Sydney Uni app” is one of the best cases which provides online training and/or eLearning courses as well as library facilities to its students. Central Board of Secondary Education in India has launched their mobile application ‘e-cbse’ to provide eLearning material for students and teachers. It is an initiative taken as part of Digital India movement.
Besides academics, corporates like SAP offers mobile application based learning. For example, training on Sybase Unwired Platform 2.1 Mobile Application Development. List of hundreds of general to specific purpose mobile learning and training applications are available in public domain such as Google Play.http://www.swiftelearningservices.com/mobile-learning-apps-for-corporate-training/