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Future of Learning Technology – 2015

Upside Learning

The Learning Circuits Big Question this month asks – “ What will the workplace learning technology look like in 2015 ”. The question is inspired from a post by Derek Morrsion – Technology to Enhance Learning in 2015 , quite an interesting post, a must read. Emergence of social media (and reviewed focus on social and informal learning).

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Event Recap: mLearnCon 2015

E-learning Uncovered

I thought I’d share some of the great information from that conference here. For example, David Kelly hosted a great session to explore how the Apple Watch (and other wearable devices) will change the way we deliver learning content. All in all, mLearnCon 2015 was an exciting and rewarding conference.

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How E-learning for Health Changed After Covid-19

Spark Your Interest

Included are practical examples of online learning. Medical information explosion. In 2015 the World Health Organization published a review and proposed a radical transformation. For example, hospital surgery, laboratory and diagnostic testing, and patient medical records. Burden of preventable medical errors.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

So much new information! Drawing from various presentations, I’d suggest that accessibility can inform elearning in four areas in particular: the design process, content development, course production, and module testing. For example, should decisions about color contrast be made at the quality assurance stage?

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An eLearning revolution: From professional development to knowledge sharing

Challenge to Learn

It has become so easy to publish information instead of just consuming it. Posting information on the web doesn’t require any technical knowledge anymore. We sold our solution through a global network of partners to instructional designers, competing with tools like Articulate and Lectora. Here are some examples.

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How to Make Elearning Accessible: Insights from the 2017 CSUN Assistive Technology Conference

The Learning Dispatch

So much new information! Drawing from various presentations, I’d suggest that accessibility can inform elearning in four areas in particular: the design process, content development, course production, and module testing. For example, should decisions about color contrast be made at the quality assurance stage?

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Development Tools I Would Learn If I Were You - June's Big Question

eLearning Cyclops

learn today in order to be a valuable eLearning professional in 2015." So back to the big question, I would recommend the following types of tools, and examples where appropriate, that you should ".learn learn today in order to be a valuable eLearning professional in 2015." Social/informal learning: Microblogging (e.g.