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Augmented Reality – A New Dawn of Possibilities in Online Training / eLearning

Adobe Captivate

Augmented Reality – sounds like high-tech si-fi phenomenon. Augmented Reality is one of the finest examples of such inventions. In this blog, we will discuss the possibilities of Augmented Reality in digital learning – eLearning Industry as well as Learning and Development field. What is Augmented Reality?

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Instructional Design for Mobile Learning #id4mlearning

Learning Visions

These are my live blogged notes from a webinar today with Float Learning: Instructional Design for Mobile #id4mlearning. Analyst at Float @gwoodill Jeff Tillet mLearning Strategist and Evangelist at Float (formerly ID at T-mobile) @mojotillett Chad Udell at Float @visualrinse www.floatlearning.com 18 month old company with focus on mobile.

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Mobile gives the edge

Learning with e's

Smart mobile phones continue to disrupt our society. For everyone of us who own them, mobile phones are changing our lives, influencing our decisions about how we interact with each other, how we access and consume information, how we work, entertain ourselves and purchase our goods. Thirdly, mobile technology is powerfully social.

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Humour and Learning in 3 Questions

KnowledgeOne

Probably because it mobilizes some of our most sophisticated cognitive faculties, including self-awareness, mastery of the nuance of language, understanding of emotions and non-verbal language, spontaneity and empathy. Humour is also a formidable weapon of seduction, in the broadest sense!

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Motivation and Success from the Brain’s Perspective: Test Your Knowledge

KnowledgeOne

Research on mindset, meanwhile, indicates that it is possible to move from a fixed to a dynamic mindset relatively quickly and that a dynamic mindset is associated with greater mobilization of effort, error detection, and correction mechanisms, as well as better performance after error correction than a fixed mindset (Schroder et al.,

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Computer Aided Learning: From pre-history to where we’re at in late 2018

Ed App

Now computer aided learning means learning on mobile phones , virtual reality and augmented reality in addition to desktop and laptop computer interaction. So despite being more mechanical than computational, it still resembles the most advanced forms of mobile learning that we perform today on our phones!

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Learning on the move

Learning with e's

It was nice to be invited to present a session for Sheffield Hallam University on mobile learning earlier today. Mobile learning is going to be very big indeed. One report suggests that as many as 8 out of every 10 people now having access to some form of mobile communication device.

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