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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

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2015 will only make it better – as learning departments find a way to circumvent or solve the existing challenges posed by it. Just like there’s big data for everything else, app analytics for mobile devices is being vouched as a huge possibility to create relevant and personalized learning experiences. Mobile app analytics.

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How Long is too Short? Determining the Ideal Duration for Bite-Sized Learning

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Research shows that these micro lessons add value and help reinforce learning better than the longer courses. Determining the Ideal Duration for Bite-Sized Learning appeared first on Origin Learning Blog | eLearning Solutions | LMS | Mobile Learning | Technology. The post How Long is too Short?

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Integrating Game Thinking in eLearning Design

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By 2015, Andrzej had published an engaging and highly informative book – “ Game Thinking. As learning switches to the smartphone; and we focus on eLearning apps and the mobile LMS; we also need to come up with innovative embedded games within eLearning. This was originally conceptualized in 2013. Citation: Marczewski, A.

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Making Learning Fun: Gamification

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A Gartner report says that by 2015, 50% of organizations managing innovation processes will gamify aspects of their business. With all the hype about transforming simple training into a holistic and integrated ‘learning’ and thereby development process, this should hardly come as a surprise.

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The Importance of Being an Instructional Designer

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Typically, all eLearning courses consist of three components; the content, the visual elements, and the technology that powers the eLearning course to work seamlessly across devices. Here’s an infographic that we created way back in 2015 that examines the history of Instructional Design. It’s No Longer Just MS-Word and PowerPoint.