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The Evolution of Mobile Learning

Litmos

Even if your organization doesn’t provide mobile devices to your learners, most of your learners likely have at least one personal device, and that device is probably a phone. We use them for everything: work, play, communication, and of course, mobile learning. The history of mobile learning.

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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. Prediction #1 - Mobile Learning Goes Mainstream. Here’s the analysis of how it all played out. On Target But.

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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

eLearning 24-7

They involved talent management, “hello and goodbye” with vendors, social learning, upswing in mobile learning, new feature sets in the authoring tool space, flat lining in web conferencing and standalone platforms. LMSs/LCMS/CMS/learning platforms in commercial and open space continued their presence.

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#10 to #1 LMSs of 2012

eLearning 24-7

10 eLogic Learning - Essential LMS. Features include: Extended enterprise – multiple children/sub-portals, each skinned/branded and each on a separate server – many EEs are on a shared server. TinCan support with mobile learning, however no on/off synch. Mobile learning support, but no TinCan nor on/off synch.

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Where the Corporate LMS Market is Heading (2022 and up)

eLearning 24-7

2012- Mobile Learning. It went on for a few years as “mobile this, mobile that, mobile first, mobile responsive” 2017 – Micro-Learning. The segmentation will break, of course, you will have systems more tuned in with the small business market or Enterprise or Large Enterprise.

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Top 10 LMSs for 2013

eLearning 24-7

Support of the iPad, thus mobile learning. Ideal for folks who want a multi-tenant system or also known as an extended enterprise. I still see it as a strong system, especially for extended enterprise, but I have some minor concerns (based on feedback from some current clients) that causes me to place the system at #9. #8

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Training Generation Z

Litmos

The Brookings Institute defines the generation as born between 1997 and 2012, but other outlets start the generation at 1995 and 1996 and end it at 2010 or 2009. They’ll expect mobile learning , and they’ll expect to see it done well. They will notice clunky mobile learning, and they won’t respond well to it.