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WildForm Creation Tool Goes Live

As part of  Phase II of the WildKnowledge Development plan, the desktop tool for creating forms has been replaced by an online tool....look out for WildMap and WildImage online tools before the end of the year!

Posted by on November 12, 2008

See us at MLearn / Handheld Learning

WK will be exhibiting our applications at the two main 'mobile learning' conferences in October.  You can catch us at Telford at MLearn (8th-10th) or Handheld Learning in London (13th-15th).

Posted by on October 3, 2008

Scottish Learning Festival 24th-25th September

You can catch us at the SLF in Glasgow this week, in the Health and Wellbeing Zone HW3

Posted by on September 23, 2008

Mobile Learning Starter Pack Announced

WildKnowledge have teamed up with the Steljes Anytime Learning team to provide an introductory package to mobile learning. For just £3999 newcomers recieve:

 Call us on 01865 250251 or email gowild@wildknowledge.co.uk for more details

Posted by on July 7, 2008

Winners of Innovation Award

WildKnowledge were at VentureFest 2008 last week (an event for early-stage businesses) and were pleased to receive the 'Public Choice Award for Innovation'. 

Posted by on July 7, 2008

WildKnowledge site launched

Phase 1 of the new WildKnowledge website was launched on the 30th of May, the site seeks to provide existing and future users of WildKey with many new advantages including the ability to:

The renaming of WildKey to WildKnowledge reflects the broader array of applications we now provide (we are not just the wildlife guys!) and encapsulates our mission to breakdown information barriers through mobile devices:
 
          Wild: a lack of restraint or control;
          Knowledge: expertise acquired through experience or education
 
Users will be able to download applications from late June, so watch this space!

 

 

Posted by on May 30, 2008

SSAT Conference at Emirates

WildKnowledge will be being demonstrated at the SSAT Conference at the Emirates Stadium on the 17th June as one of the Steljes Anytime partners.  Come and see how our applications can be used in your chosen specialism.

Posted by on May 27, 2008

WildForm tracks tigers in India

WildForm is being used to record the distribution of tigers throughout the Ranthambhore National Park in India.   Bengal tigers are among some of the most endangered animals in the world with habitat loss and poaching taking a heavy toll on their numbers. Dr Thompson from Oxford Brookes University is hoping to provide devices for a number of Park trackers to make more accurate population estimates for the tigers and their prey items. This data will ultimately be used to monitor the changing fortunes of tigers and their prey items in relation to elevated tourism, agriculture and climate change. WildKnowledge are hoping to visit the Wildlife Institute of India later this year to further develop the project – watch this space for updates!

Posted by on May 18, 2008

Seeking divine Knowledge

WildKnowledge has been adopted by the SS Mary and John Churchyard, Oxford to monitor the results of years of restoration. Using WildForm, volunteers will create species lists to records observations of the plants and animals that currently exist and will also monitor how future management influences the diversity on site. WildMap is also being used to create interactive historic and nature trails. To find out more about the churchyard, see the following news link or  visit http://www.ssmjchurchyard.org.uk

 

Posted by on May 15, 2008