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Mobile Learning is where the Puck is Going to Be [#mLearning]

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I have been busy launching my workshop on how to transition from e-Learning to m-Learning. Now that this workshop is up-and-running, I’m back with more thoughts on the mobile learning revolution. I find this exercise to be helpful for developing the right mindset for mobile learning design.

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4 Traditional PC Features Mobile is NOT About

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James Kendrick over at ZDNet wrote a nice article entitled “ 10 advantages Windows 8 tablets have over the iPad and Android. via 10 advantages Windows 8 tablets have over the iPad and Android | ZDNet. .’ A slide I use in my Mobile Learning workshops to illustrate ways in which mobile is different than the traditional PC.

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8 Things we MUST do in 2013 to seize the potential of mLearning

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This year we have seen technology companies introduce a myriad of mobile devices of all sizes, prices and operating systems. In 2012 Apple announced the iPhone 5, two new iPads and the new iPad mini; Google unveiled their first tablet, the nexus 7 and later the 10″ version; Amazon gave us three Kindle Fire HD tablets.

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Our 2013 Mantra for #mLearning: Simplify, Simplify, Simplify [Lessons from LinkedIn]

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endorsements), to the new versions of their iPad and iPhone apps, which are simple and enjoyable to use. Another way in which LinkedIn is simplifying things for their customers is by embracing ‘ mobile-first ‘ thinking and desktop second. Here''s a recent Keynote Presentation I delivered for ASTD Houston: [link].