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6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012

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Since it’s still January and people are blogging about trends or predictions for the new year, I thought I’d share some areas I believe Rapid eLearning Vendors should focus on in 2012 in order to stay ahead of the curve or worse, have a small startup eat their lunch. Informal Learning and Social learning. What do you think?

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In Presentations and eLearning Visuals are worth a thousand Bullets on a Slide

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RJ Jacquez (@rjacquez) January 7, 2012. eLearning Mobile Learning featured' Let’s all do this –> 6 Alternatives To Bullet Lists: The eLearning Coach theelearningcoach.com/media/graphics… (rt @ MayraAixaVillar ). — Let’s follow each other on Twitter @rjacquez. Let’s connect on Facebook at [link]. Send to Kindle.

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Very Impressed with the work TechSmith (i.e. Camtasia) is doing on iPad

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I a recent post, I shared 6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012 and one of those trends I listed was the need for rapid eLearning tools vendors to have a presence on mobile app stores. eLearning Mobile Learning featured' FastTrack features a different view whether you turn the iPad horizontally or vertically.

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Learning Designers have 3 Choices Regarding Mobile Learning [#mLearning]

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Last week Cisco published a research paper entitled “ Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2012–2017 ,” which included some staggering figures, as to the speed with which we are adopting internet-connected mobile devices around the world. Mobilize Learning by Optimizing it for Touch.

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A Free Webinar Invitation to discuss Rapid Development in Mobile Learning

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Float Learning has invited me as a guest speaker for an upcoming webinar under a series called The Mobile Learning Conversations. The thing I like most about how Float Learning is going about hosting webinars about Mobile Learning is the nonchalant approach to the discussion. eLearning Mobile Learning'

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4 Ways Smartphones are helping People Learn a new Language

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Being a ubiquitous device in mobile learning, a smartphone has done almost all of the unthinkable, especially in helping learners master a foreign language. A 2012 survey done by the University of Colorado, revealed that 14% of instructors and 60% of foreign students use mobile phones for language-learning purposes.

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Is it Time to Remove the ‘e’ and ‘m’ from Learning? Yes and No

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I happen to think this is a very valid question, especially as people begin to participate in conferences and conversations on the topic of using mobile for learning. The questions here is why not call it Learning , instead of e- Learning (electronic), m- Learning (mobile) t- Learning (Tablet), u- Learning (ubiquitous), etc.