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Top 10 LMSs for 2013

eLearning 24-7

Back again to bring this first in a series of rankings for the top ten learning management systems for 2013. That said, just as a reminder: Here is how these new rankings will work throughout 2013: Debut this month, update in July, final top 25 in Dec. Support of the iPad, thus mobile learning. What are those?

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So…How Do You Build eLearning For iPads?

Upside Learning

A native app is software written for mobile devices for performing a specific task, e.g. a game, calendar, music player, etc. This means you have to build different apps for different phones e.g. the iPhone, Blackberry, Samsung SIII etc. and runs on the device’s operating system. Want to explore this some more?

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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. Prediction #3 - Mobile Web vs. Mobile App Debate Intensifies.

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Mobile Usage Habits of Today’s Corporate Learner

SHIFT eLearning

Using them allows you to identify when and where the mobile learning experience happens and how it can be improved. Remember, mobile learners use their devices and respond to mobile learning differently. Technology-savvy learners who have adopted mobile devices have certain expectations and speed is one of them.

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The Mobile eLearning Express: A Brief History of Distance Courses

eLearning Brothers

The flexibility of accessing an entire course from a small and lightweight wireless device makes mobile learning the current education frontier. Mobile Instructional Design “is the largest differentiator of success or failure. It is the link between learning and performance support that tie formal and informal learning.”