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The Future of ELearning in 2015

LearnDash

And that’s what leads to my prediction in 2015. Mobile Learning Spike Begins. Mobile learning has been around in the mainstream for a few years now, but to date it really hasn’t experienced its spike. I believe that in 2015 we will start to see rise of this likely monumental peak. elearning'

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Adobe Captivate Prime: Adobe's Best LMS Effort to Date

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

This will be the first in a series of newsletter articles which cover the Learning Management System (LMS) offering from Adobe Systems--Adobe Captivate Prime.   Some of you may be familiar with the menu option to publish directly from Adobe Presenter and Adobe Captivate to Adobe Connect.

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3 ELearning Predictions for 2016

LearnDash

By way of example you can see my review of my 2015 elearning industry predictions here where I figure I was correct on about 1.5 Prediction #1: Gamification Changes Articulate, Captivate, and/or iSpring. Every year these players add new features and functionality. These industry players need to catch up!

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State of the Authoring Tool Industry 2015

eLearning 24-7

If you are an authoring tool, regardless if you identify yourself as “mobile learning authoring tool” or not, you should be one – and not try to be many things. Thus it is truly mobile learning content err course. Claro by dominKnow – Strong player, who IMO got sidetracked for a bit. .

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JOE GANCI – CRYSTAL BALLING WITH LEARNNOVATORS

Learnnovators

What, as a veteran developer and reviewer of authoring tools, are your learnings over the years? How encouraging is the new learning landscape with the kind of possibilities thrown open by new learning technologies (such as mobile learning, wearable techs, and learning analytics)? Does it allow for growth?

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Joe Ganci – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

What, as a veteran developer and reviewer of authoring tools, are your learnings over the years? How encouraging is the new learning landscape with the kind of possibilities thrown open by new learning technologies (such as mobile learning, wearable techs, and learning analytics)? Does it allow for growth?

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Andrew Scivally – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Why does it remain a niche one in a market with very few players? We’ve now done showcase courses for Captivate 7 and 8. Learnnovators: How encouraging is the new learning landscape with the kind of possibilities thrown open by new learning technologies (such as mobile learning, wearable techs, and learning analytics)?