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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 was invited to attend and present my workshop and I was very happy that I did as it was very much worth the trip.

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Learning Designers have 3 Choices Regarding Mobile Learning [#mLearning]

mLearning Revolution

Last week Cisco published a research paper entitled “ Cisco Visual Networking Index: Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, 2012–2017 ,” which included some staggering figures, as to the speed with which we are adopting internet-connected mobile devices around the world. mobile devices per capita.

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Kirkpatrick Revisited | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

So I went to the workshop. Organizations such as PACT, ASTD, MNISPI, and the Digital Learning Forum get my creative juices going to generate new ideas and synergies. It was an opportunity I couldn’t miss. In my role as Vice President of Client and Staffing Services, I know that training may not always be the answer. Properly d.

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4 Traditional PC Features Mobile is NOT About

mLearning Revolution

I am back and looking forward to more great mobile conversations. A slide I use in my Mobile Learning workshops to illustrate ways in which mobile is different than the traditional PC. Mobile is about letting go of the past, in order to invent new ways of working better and enjoying the experience. Peripherals.

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2014 Directions

Clark Quinn

The events already queued up include: ASTD’s TechKnowledge 2014 , January 22-24 in Las Vegas, where I’ll be talking on aligning L&D with organizational needs (hint hint). Training 2014 , in San Diego February 2 – 5, where I’ll be running a workshop on advanced instructional design, and talking on learning myths.

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Me, ‘to go’ and on the go

Clark Quinn

Owing to a busy spring pushing the new book on mobile, I’ve been captured in a variety of ways. If you haven’t already seen too much of me talking mobile, here are some of the available options: Cammy Bean did an audio interview of me for Kineo (cut into sensible size chunks). The Metro DC ASTD chapter in November as well.

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The New Moto X gives us a Glimpse into the future of Mobile and Predictive Computing

mLearning Revolution

In fact, things on mobile are beginning to get complicated as they did in the PC era, and since Mobile is about simplicity, this cannot be a good thing. The idea that a phone can display the right notifications for me exactly when I need them is another exciting microinteraction that I welcome into my mobile experience.