Another NetLingo word of the day that fits a gap in tech-vocabulary perfectly:
courseware
Another name for instructional software, courseware can come in the form of a CD-ROM, a Web site, a floppy, an instructional video, or a program tutorial. Courseware is often used to train people on computer business applications, and is the term given to ancillary material in computer training classes.
This is another area where the Mobile device can come in incredibly handy – already today, kids now receive their homework and submit it over email (which presumably if you have a USB dongle inserted is mobile school-working!), but there’s scope for this to extend further in to using Mobile devices for certain projects and coursework.
Can we see a not-too-distant future perhaps where touchscreen devices auto-download the necessary coursework over wireless connection, and then use Apps with clever map/direction/orientational features to make learning a portable, interactive, experience? Only time will tell 🙂
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[Via: NetLingo]