dominKnow’s Touch Learning Center portal is iTouch compatible
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Oct 23, 2007 at 12:09am
dominKnow has released a beta version of its iPod touch and iPhone-optimized Touch Learning Center portal for the dominKnow Learning Content Management System (LCMS). With access to the dominKnow Learning Center through the iPod touch-optimized portal, learners can log in and take online courses, access reference objects and open documents and web links added as resources to any course.
Learners can also access progress reports and their internal dominKnow LCMS e-mail inbox. dominKnow designed the Touch Learning Center portal using the iPhone user interface framework and sample code released by Joe Hewitt, a software engineer and major contributor to the iPhone development community.
“Our office has been buzzing with excitement since the iPod touch was released in Canada two weeks ago,” says Chris Van Wingerden, vice president at dominKnow, in a press announcement. “We knew that this device could open up tremendous new access to mobile e-learning – all because of Apple’s focus on the user experience. The ability to zoom in and out of web content means that the experience of taking a course online is so much more intuitive than the experience on many other mobile devices.”
iPod Touch and iPhone users can try this experience for themselves. dominKnow has posted a short sample course online in the Touch Learning Center portal. To access the portal, go here and create a user account.
Visit http://www.dominknow.com to find out more about dominKnow’s LCMS, and to read Vice President Chris Van Wingerden’s blog.
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Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 10,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.






