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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

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They involved talent management, “hello and goodbye” with vendors, social learning, upswing in mobile learning, new feature sets in the authoring tool space, flat lining in web conferencing and standalone platforms. LMSs/LCMS/CMS/learning platforms in commercial and open space continued their presence. ” The Future.

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A Look Back at E-Learning in 2012

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Mobile Learning. Sadly though many still are in the dark on true mobile learning – i.e. not accessing their platform via a mobile web browser. Those who aren’t are either offering native apps with online/offline synch or performing the shell game via the mobile web browser and calling it mobile learning.

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E-Learning Early Indicators

eLearning 24-7

That smartphones were the answer to mobile learning. Continued growth for open source solutions; Moodle is still the king; especially in education, although it is slowly starting to appear in the business and government side. #2 2 Mobile Learning. 100% mobile. Who is using those things? Social learning?

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What is Online Learning? Brief History, Benefits & Limitations

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2006 Introduction of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) by Canadian and American universities. 2016 Rise of mobile learning with the proliferation of smartphones and tablets. Present Continued innovation with virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in education.