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Learning Pool listed as ‘Top Content Provider for Mobile Learning’ 2020

Learning Pool

Learning Pool, the leading elearning solutions provider, is thrilled to have made the 2020 list for ‘Top Content Providers for Mobile Learning’ by eLearning Industry. Last month, Learning Pool was also included on the ‘ Top Content Provider for Rapid eLearning ‘ list from eLearning Industry.

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The Essentials of Mobile Learning

Origin Learning

We have reached a stage where mobile is no longer the future of learning. Smartphones signify the present and play a significant role in learning today. How Smartphones Dominate Workplace Learning? The employee is free to learn at his convenience and his day-to-day work schedule is also not affected.

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Ten Advantages of Mobile Learning

Origin Learning

Be it streaming movies on Amazon Prime Video and Netflix, clicking photographs, or playing addictive video games, the smartphone has evolved from just an instrument used to make calls and send and receive messages. It was but inevitable that organizations would find a way to train their employees with mobile learning solutions.

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Learning Pool selected as a ‘Top 20 Training Company for Custom Content Development’ 2020 by Training Industry

Learning Pool

Learning Pool, the Derry-based leading elearning solutions provider is thrilled to announce its placement on the 2020 Training Industry list for the Top 20 Training Companies for Custom Content Development. View the full 2020 list of ‘Top 20 Custom Content Development Companies’ here.

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A Look Back at 2020 for E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

It’s that time of the year, when perspectives from all types of entities are published, reviewing 2020, from insight to best of this or that to why, your local sanitation person continues to leave a trash item in your can, after they supposedly emptied it – a travesty, I say, a travesty. . Content in 2020. I say no more.

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2020 learning technologies

Learning with e's

It's difficult to see much beyond the end of the year, so trying to predict what technologies we might see in schools by 2020 is like staring into a very strong spotlight. We don't know what informal personal technologies will look like in 2020. When I try to gaze into the future I hurt my eyes. We can merely speculate.

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16 Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 17

Upside Learning

The Internet is going ga ga about it; the mobile lovers can’t seem to get enough of it; the Apple fanboys have already bought it; while the rest have been writing about it. Speaking of the iPad, the growth of mobile devices has led to an increase in social and informal learning. 2020 Classrooms. I’m not an idiot!”