The following are mobile learning projects that I have developed or are currently working on.

Using mobile app has been an interest of mine for several years. Research shows that mobile devices and applications provide many benefits for health care professionals. One of the most significant benefits identified is increased access to point-of-care tools, which has been shown to support better clinical decision-making and improved patient outcomes.

In the field of education, recent research has shown that 81 percent of students use mobile devices to study and, of the different types of learning technologies available, students found that adaptive learning technologies with mobile devices were the most effective, with 85 percent indicating a moderate or major improvement in grades.

Clinical Reference Guide

This app started life as a notebook that I used to keep and write clinical reference tips and tricks I picked up from working with some very knowledgeable health professional over the years.
A few years ago, I turned the notebook in to an app that I could share with others.
When opened on a phone, you can save this on your home screen so you can use this as an app.
I am slowly learning how to develop progressive web apps so it will one day be able to be safe for offline use.

Science for Primary School

I developed this app with Leanne Voss at CQUniversity. We developed the app to be used as a resource for primary school teachers to assist them in making science hands on activity for their students.