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Elearning Trends 2016: Social and mobile features are top priorities

Docebo

New Brandon Hall Group study found companies want an LMS with social and mobile features. A new Brandon Hall Group study found companies are spending money on their learning and development in 2016 due to being dissatisfied with their current learning management systems (LMS). Social and Mobile Technologies are the Biggest Priorities.

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Mobile Learning is Here to Stay and Here’s Why

KnowledgeCity

As the popularity and prevalence of mobile devices continues to skyrocket, mobile learning is now far more than an industry buzzword. Mobile Learning for a Mobile World. In October, unique mobile Internet users hit the 3.9 In October, unique mobile Internet users hit the 3.9 billion mark. billion mark.

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The Most Popular Blog Posts for 2016

Litmos

It's the end of the year and, in case you've missed the most popular blog posts throughout 2016, I've compiled the top 5 for you here. But overall, for 2016 these 5 posts came out on top. What got my attention was the scientific approach they took to solving a knowledge problem. Please enjoy! But into what, nobody really knows.

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Grab Your e-Learner’s Attention

CLO Magazine

The e-learning market was projected to reach $107 billion just one year ago, and according to the Global E-learning Market 2016-2020 report, the space will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 17.81 At the very least, learning-material design should consider KISS to make the most of learners’ attention.

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Learning Technologies 2016 UK Recap

Obsidian Learning

New post Learning Technologies 2016 UK Recap on Obsidian Learning. I had the pleasure of being in London last week attending the annual Learning and Technologies 2016 conference ( [link] ) there. Given that our collective attention span is now shorter than that of the average goldfish ( [link] ),that makes sense.

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Protagonists Should Be Like Your Learners

Experiencing eLearning

Mark, a technical writer with mobility issues who requires assistive technology Luisa, the VP of HR and an expert in accessibility issues Cindy, a manager with a team of 8 direct reports. Originally published 4/19/2016. Which character should Joan use as the protagonist for her scenario? Feedback on your choice. Image credits.

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Asynchronous Vs. Synchronous Learning: What’s Best for Your Students

Hurix Digital

Since it does not require daily instruction or continuous attention, its content is usually priced on a lower scale. How Mobile Learning is Changing the Educational Landscape. Both individuals and institutions have begun to be attracted towards this digital minefield to gain better credibility, flexibility, and integrity.