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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

As 2012 draws to a close, its time to evaluate how in focus my lens on the future of enterprise mobile learning proved to be this past year and how many of my year ago predictions hit their targets. There will be more types of devices and ways to connect with our mobile learning world in 2012. On Target But.

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Latest E-Learning Insight and News

eLearning 24-7

I am projecting that by the end of 2012, you will see HRIS features come into play, but more so as an additional cost module. Systems that are only available as hosted on your own servers are starting to significantly decline. I expect to see over 80% of the market go SaaS by the end of 2012. million (according to Apple).

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Video Learning Platforms

eLearning 24-7

2012 – Mobile video consumption rises up to 5.4 Screen recording and capture – often seen in demos or software or web tutorials. SaaS or on your own servers – they can do both, but ideally prefer SaaS (they host it). If your VLP is on your own servers most of the vendors will allow you to customize the CSS.

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Times are changing – trends in the content authoring tool market

eLearning 24-7

Desktop: Software is installed on your hard drive of your computer and you work on your computer. SaaS: Software is in the cloud, on the internet. You work online via the servers of your vendor. Everything is saved online. Output to HTML5 – HTML5 across the tech space is continuing to grow – at a strong clip.

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Data on Big Data

Marcia Conner

In 2012, every day 2.5 Apple receives around 47,000 app downloads a minute. for servers and 34.2% for software to 61.4% Examples of new software tools include MapReduce and Hadoop. If all these numbers make you wish for a reference guide, James Huggins answers How Much Data Is That? for storage.