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Mobile Learning Stats that Will Make You Rethink Your Training Strategy

SHIFT eLearning

There is no question that mobile devices are changing corporate learning forever. However, this doesn’t mean classroom-based training or formal eLearning courses are going away, it just means the mobile movement is demanding companies to rethink their training strategies and to create learning programs especially for mobile devices.

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ELearning Shows No Signs of Stopping

LearnDash

Just a decade later, we started to see the rise of social and mobile learning, both of which driven by technological trends and present day applications. Today mobile learning is sharply on the rise as more people rely upon smartphones and tablets for entertainment and learning. In 2011, roughly $35.6

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How Digital Badges are Driving a Positive Transformation in Corporate Learning  

Origin Learning

Statista shows some incredible numbers in terms of the money being spent in the United States on training and learning. billion in 2017. Money spent on corporate learning is pegged to grow further as a younger millennial audience enters the workforce. In 2012, roughly US$55.8 billion was spent on training.

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The Business Case for Online Training

Association eLearning

42% of companies say that eLearning increased their revenue (Ambient Insight 2012-2017 Worldwide Mobile Learning Market-Executive Report). Training employees online results in 26% higher revenue generated per employee (The Business Impact of Next Generation eLearning, 2011). The statistics are impressive.

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Video for learning: Today and tomorrow

Learning with e's

Alternative modes Today, education has expanded beyond traditional learning spaces into distance education , blended learning, flipped classrooms , mobile learning, and online delivery through technologies such as MOOCs ( Massive Open Online Courses ). 2011) Physics of the future, London: Penguin Books. Parlour, A.

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What Can You Expect in 2013?

CLO Magazine

Several trends will drive performance and development in 2013, and learning leaders will need to strategize for mobility. With mobility, learning and work are not conducted in isolation. Embracing apps: According to ABI Research, 36 billion apps were downloaded in 2012, and 136 billion will be downloaded by 2017.

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Online Learning in Education

eLearning 24-7

million students took at least 1 online class during the fall of 2010 (Sloan Consortium, 2011) – The survey defined an online class as being at least 80% online. Sloan Consortium, 2011). 19% of middle school students and 30% of high school students took an online class in 2010 (Speak Up 2011). It is part of a 41.2