PocketLearn Viewer for Windows 1.0

OS : Windows 98, 2000, XP
Software Licensing : Freeware
Created : Apr 5, 2006
Download size : 1263 kBytes
     
Test result: CLEAN

WINDOWS VIEWER FOR POCKETLEARN CONTENT

PocketLearn Viewers run on a variety of devices, including mobile phones, Pocket PCs, and Windows PCs. They are used to view HTML based PocketLearn content files that can be created using both free and commercial tools available from PocketLearn.com. Also at Pocketlearn.com is a categorized and searchable repository of Titles or content created specifically for these viewers. Users may download, rate, and add to the titles in this repository. The PocketLearn Title Development Kit or TDK is a free downloadable kit that can be used to create the content. Alternatively, a commercial tool called Flash Card Studio can be used. All are encouraged to create and submit content. Content creators decide their own compensation by assigning a license type to their work such as free, demo, trial, commercial, etc. PocketLearn Viewers utilize the flashcard paradigm, but also include a testing facility. Because PocketLearn content is HTML based, the content can contain formatted text, as well as images and audio. Versions of the viewer are available for most modern Java and MIDP phones also. The PocketLearn web site is mobile device friendly, and is optimized for browsing from devices such as mobile phones. This allows the software and content can be provisioned directly to the device.

MIAMI, Fla. - April 6, 2006 - Technology startup PocketLearn Inc (www.pocketlearn.com) has introduced a suite of software products that enable many cellular telephones and personal digital assistants or "PDA's" to become mobile tools for learning. Among the products are special "Viewers" that are installed on the devices, as well as Windows based content creation tools. PocketLearn has initially targeted Windows Mobile devices such as the Pocket PC and Smartphone, as well as Java phones. "It's not widely advertised, but almost all mobile phones today will run Java software. This means that if your device is a true "smart" device that meets the minimum requirements, you can run the software", said company founder, Jorge Pando. There is also a Windows version of the PocketLearn Viewer, which means it will run on Microsoft’s newly announced "Oregami" device. A version for Palm devices is in the works.

PocketLearn has sought to establish a standard for educational software on these smart devices by building products on top of industry-standard technologies such as HTML and XML, and by making most of their software available for free. Their strategy is to standardize the format of the content and provide viewer software for a variety of devices. Content creators can really focus on content, with the assurance that their creations will be viewable on a very wide range of devices. PocketLearn content can include not only HTML-formatted text, but also images and audio. "Up until now, there has been no standardization in educational software for these devices. Content of any type has been scarce, and you needed a great deal of luck to find the content you wanted for the device that you owned", added Mr. Pando. PocketLearn content utilizes the familiar "flash card" paradigm, but can also include multiple choice tests, which the viewer software is able to administer, grade, and in many cases export the results for spreadsheet analysis.

Key to the PocketLearn strategy is their online content repository (also at www.pocketlearn.com), which serves as a searchable and categorized collection of content that can be downloaded, rated and reviewed by the user community. In fact, the web site is also "small device friendly" and provides a good browsing experience for the limited browsers found on these devices. "The repository is important because nobody should have to reinvent the wheel. Before you create the content you need, you can make sure that someone else hasn't already created and published it on the web site", said Mr. Pando. "We encourage our users to publish any content that they create. While we expect that much of the content will be free, some of the more sophisticated content may come at a price", he added. To encourage the creation of content, PocketLearn gives away a Title Development Kit, or "TDK". The TDK includes documentation, software and examples to allow anyone with a little HTML and XML expertise to create content or "Titles" for the viewers. For those less technical, PocketLearn also makes available a commercial product called "Flash Card Studio" that simplifies the process. PocketLearn believes that their software can find a home not only among high school, college, and vocational students, but also in the corporate world, where employee training and compliance programs could benefit from the inherent flexibility of a technology that makes the educational material very portable and convenient to use.

About PocketLearn Inc:

PocketLearn Inc is a privately held Florida corporation founded in 2005 by veteran software engineers formerly from IBM, Dell, and HP (Compaq).

What is new in 1.0 software version? - New Release. What is expected in the future? Newly-made PocketLearn Viewer for Windows 1.1 be downloaded from current page, we also looking forward to unconfirmed 1.2 release build. You may download PLViewer_Windows.exe directly, estimated download time by ISDN or CDMA [~128 kbit/s] is 0:01:10. Just write the reviews of the PocketLearn Viewer for Windows. System requirements are Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 and above. Program has been scanned and verified by the several antivirus and anti-spyware applications and PocketLearn Viewer for Windows found to be clean. The following languages are supported by PocketLearn Viewer for Windows: English.

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