Archive for the ‘Techie Stuff’ Category
Using Android to Launch Mobile Learning Content [Techie]
In this blog, I am taking a turn in the techie direction. As I am preparing to teach an Android programming class in the Spring of 2011 I have been creating some test apps to learn the Google Android API’s. I am not going to spend any time on how to set up the Eclipse [...]
In: Android, Techie Stuff, Using Mobile Tech, techie
My BlackBerry/ASP.Net Faculty Mobile Web Site
My latest experiment…. Take my BlackBerry… Write a Java App with a custom Icon to launch my mobile faculty web site (written in ASP.Net 3.5). Background: I am updating my GCC faculty web site to have a new mobile site using ASP.Net. In conjunction with this, I have also been working with Java on my [...]
In: Techie Stuff, Uncategorized, Using Mobile Tech
Random Stuff on Mobile Learning
I have been a little delinquent on my blogging the last couple of weeks. School has started and aside from having three classes to teach, I have also been working on a special project related to Strategic Planning at my College. But,,,, I have been thinking mobile. Mobile for my Fall Classes A couple of [...]
In: Free and Good Mobile Stuff, Issues on Mobile Learning, Techie Stuff, Using Mobile Tech
Mobile Experiments with MS-ASP.Net
I have for some time been using and teaching Microsoft ASP.Net. ASP.Net is a product created by Microsoft to support client and server side web programming on its IIS Internet Servers. Even though Microsoft does sell tools to program in this environment, you can use it entirely for free. You will need a hosting service [...]
Web pages on mobile devices (an xHTML template)
Anyone who has gotten the courage to venture on the Internet with a mobile device (usually from your cell phone), as found out immediately that size (screen size) is important with mobile devices. You may have also noticed that some pages looked better than others. The most annoying problem is scroll bars around the display [...]


