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Encourage mobile learning with smartphone and tablet compatible quizzes

ProProfs

With ProProfs Quiz Maker’s responsive web design, you can create quizzes, tests and exams which are inherently responsive and automatically adjust to all screen sizes be it laptops, iPads, iPhones or Android smartphones. By 2015, 80% of people accessing the Internet will be doing so from mobile devices.

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How Mobile Learning Has Changed the LMS Landscape – by John Leh

PulseLearning

As part of our Mobile Learning for Corporate Training Series, we asked a number of key industry influencers to share their insights on the future of mobile. In this article, John Leh shares his thoughts on how the mobile learning trend is affecting the world of Learning Management Systems (LMS).

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Boost learner engagement by 87% with mobile friendly courses

ProProfs

With 75% of workforce already mobile, today mobile learning is the norm rather than an exception. Whether it’s about training a geographically dispersed workforce or introducing blended learning in your classroom, you want your learners to be able to access your courses from their smartphones and tablets. – IDC.

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10 Great Moments in eLearning History

SHIFT eLearning

The future of the Internet as an education medium became certain. High-speed Internet technologies including broadband and wireless LANs for faster connections. Individuals eager to expand their skill sets and widen their knowledge base also turned to the Internet online degrees and free educational programs. Mobile learning.

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The State of Learning Delivery on Mobile Devices in 2011

CLO Magazine

Global financial services firm Morgan Stanley estimates that by 2015, more users will connect to the Internet via mobile devices than by desktop PC. For this reason, many predict a continued rise in the use of mobile devices for learning.

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What the Release for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus Means for Mobile Learning

CommLab India

The Smartphones iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus were finally released in a glittering ceremony in San Francisco. As Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO, unveiled the mobile devices which come with a host of new features, the Internet was inundated with reviews of the new devices. The wait is finally over. Bluetooth stereo speakers.

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Top 60 eLearning Posts for October 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Interestingly, I was picture-tweeting my holiday during that period using TwitPic (on my IPhone). Augmented Reality and M-Learning , October 8, 2010 Let me pose this scenario: Every day, you walk down the same street. He also provides seven principles for effective mobile learning. cient for us. Jay Cross, et.