| Honey, 
              I Shrunk the eLearning! 
 
 Released 
              on = September 27, 2004, 8:32 am  Press Release 
              Author = Thomas Mitchell  Press Release 
              Summary = Handheld computers are ready to deliver robust eLearning–like 
              the media-rich learning experiences normally run on powerful desktopcomputers–and a Canadian company has developed a powerful 
              new technology to bring full-bodied online instruction into the 
            palms of learners everywhere.
 Press Release 
              Body = Handheld computers such as personal digital assistants (PDAs) 
              are saving thousands of lives in underdeveloped areas like Botswana 
              and Uganda.Information beamed to these devices by satellite provides instant 
              access to diagnostic and treatment procedures, patient profiles 
              and drug effectiveness
 analyses to doctors working in remote locations where land-based 
              Internet connections don’t exist.
 So far their 
              use has been restricted mostly to reference materials. The kind 
              of media-rich presentation features necessary for effective learning 
              – features such asanimation, simulation, graphically enhanced scenarios, video and 
              audio – have not been possible given the small screen and 
              limited memory of handhelds. This has been changed by a new generation 
              of PDAs. Devices like the Hewlett-Packard iPaq, the Toshiba GENIOe 
              and the Casio Cassiopeia are more powerful than many desktop
 computers a few years ago.
 Engage Interactive, 
              an eLearning company in Atlantic Canada, has developed a courseware 
              technology that takes advantage of the increased muscle power of 
              PDAs to make media-rich eLearning possible anywhere in the world. 
               “Since 
              the beginning, the standard slogan for computer-based training has 
              been training anywhere…anytime,” said John Heinstein, 
              VP of Software Development at Engage Znteractive. “The wireless 
              delivery of training through handheld computers finally makes this 
              true.” Creating an 
              engine capable of developing PDA-ready courseware was no small task. 
              “One thing that helped greatly,” said Mr. Heinstein, 
              “was the efficiency of our existing courseware engine. It 
              separates content from presentation. In other words, content components 
              like the actual instruction are separated from components likenavigation, menus, bookmarking and other functionality.”
 “Even 
              the new generation of PDAs are still not as powerful as current 
              desktops,” said Engage’s VP of Instructional Design, 
              Jeff Maston, “and the screens are stillsmall. We had to optimize the instruction to make it work smoothly 
              on handhelds. We
 kept file sizes as small as possible and used animation, simulations 
              and graphics only when they were essential to the instruction. In 
              effect, strictly enforcing sound instructional principles helped 
              us to optimize the courseware for PDAs.”
 “Rather 
              than create a whole new system for PDA courseware,” said Mr. 
              Heinstein, “we integrated the PDA presentation features into 
              our existing system. We made somechanges to the underlying programming and wrote some new utilities. 
              Now, with just a few changes the same training can be served up 
              as both desktop and PDA courseware.”
 “This 
              technology is available on higher end PDAs,” said Mr. Heinstein, 
              “which are becoming increasingly more popular as people integrate 
              learning into their workflow. A couple of years ago, the Stanford 
              School of Medicine set a goal to have a PDA in the lab coat pocket 
              of every one of its Medical School students. Since then the use 
              of handheld computers in medicine has developed into a phenomenon 
              called eHealth that integrates learning, reference and a wide variety 
              of medical tools intoelectronic delivery.”
 “Even 
              outside the applications in remote areas and medicine, there’s 
              a general trend toward mobility and the need for instant access 
              to information anytime andanywhere,” said Mr. Heinstein. “This includes access 
              to learning.”
 “We expect 
              our PDA courseware technology to be especially popular outside North 
              America,” said Mr. Heinstein. “According to the market 
              firm IDC, China has become the second largest market in the world 
              for handheld computers. Mark Perkins at iBIZclaims the PDA and handheld market is exploding in Europe. And Latin 
              America already has more wireless Internet subscribers than land-based. 
              The market for small
 wireless internet devices is expected to grow to $73 billion dollars 
              in 2005.”
 “According 
              to eLearning authority Brandon Hall,” said Mr. Heinstein, 
              “the mobile eLearning market alone is expected to top $5 billion 
              by 2006. As handhelds becomemore prevalent world-wide, we expect the demand for our PDA courseware 
              to increase
 dramatically.”
 Engage Interactive 
              is a learning technology company in New Brunswick, Canada providing 
              online learning systems for business, medicine, and telecommunications.The PDA project received financial backing from the National Research 
              Council (NRC)
 through their Industrial Research Assistance Program (IRAP).
 
 Web Site = http://www.engageinteractive.com 
               Contact Details 
              = Thomas MitchellDirector of Business Development
 
 Engage Interactive
 921 College Hill Road
 Fredericton, New Brunswick
 Canada, E3B 6Z9
 
 Phone: 506.460.1628
 Fax: 506.460.1626
 Email: tmitchell@engageinteractive.com
 Web site: http://www.engageinteractive.com
 
 
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