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Immersive Learning, VR, AR, MR

eLearning 24-7

AR – Augmented Reality. Google Daydream, a smartphone powered is $79 (USD). . On the smartphone-powered side, plenty of apps are available in Google Play. I have tested an app ideal for an Android phone on the iPhone 6 and it worked fine (using Google Cardboard). . AR – Augmented Reality.

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

Origin Learning

An article called ‘Insights From a Thought Leader—Big Ideas in Mobile Learning’ which appeared on 25 th February 2015 in the ATD Magazine says, “The combined power of Social, Mobile, Real-Time Learning, and Geo Location promises learning design models that are authentic, personalized, and context aware. Augmented Reality for mobiles.

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ELC 026: Looking Into The Future Of Instructional Technology

The eLearning Coach

He is the author of numerous articles and books, as well as a presenter, on the integration of educational technology, instructional design, and online distance education (see Resources below). Ideas-articles-freebies-resources. He consults with and provides professional development to schools and districts.

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This Month in Learning – Summer Edition

The Learning Dispatch

Every month, Microassist’s Learning Dispatch newsletter features commentary by our own Senior Learning Architect Kevin Gumienny. We have gathered his This Month in Learning (TMIL) June, July and August articles to add to your “must read” list. . Is it finally the time when augmented reality will enter the world of training?

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The Year in Learning: 2019 Edition

The Learning Dispatch

Learning and development is a constantly evolving field, and every month Microassist’s Senior Learning Architect, Kevin Gumienny , highlights a few articles that provide insight into the field. If you missed (or would like to revisit) stories from his Learning Dispatch newsletters in 2019, here’s a chance to review. The most fun?

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A Look Back At The Years Best From Learning Science And Instructional Design

Mike Taylor

Every Friday I post a weekly recap of the best articles, posts, and resources I find from the intersection of learning, design, and technology. You can learn more about it in this Training Journal article by Issy Nancarrow ( @issynancarrow ). 2018 Blended Learning Studies: The Year in Review. Check out their first issue.

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GE TV: Craig Weiss on the Future of the LMS and Authoring Tools Markets

Growth Engineering

I remember reading an article in the New York Times and they said that this was the same thing they said about Gen X. Google Glass was another big loser. I think you’re also going to see more augmented reality, or some people testing it. So manufacturers are pushing 4K TVs. It doesn’t work that way.

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