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My Thoughts on Microsoft Bringing back the Start button and the need for Change in eLearning

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Here’s something Tami Reller from Microsoft told ABC News, which makes a lot of sense to me: “When we set out to build Windows 8 we set ourselves up for a mobile computing change. So why back down from what they know is change in the right direction? I also believe we need some radical changes in our Learning Industry!

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The Promise of True mLearning is a Tough Sell

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Mobile in general requires a new mindset and change is something we are not very comfortable with. Mobile changes everything and for all of us to be successful, it’s going to require a new mindset and the sooner we realize this and embrace change, the more successful we will be! Send to Kindle.

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Global Tablet Shipments on Track to Surpass Total PC Shipments by 2015 [#mLearning]

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. “What started as a sign of tough economic times has quickly shifted to a change in the global computing paradigm with mobile being the primary benefactor,” said Ryan Reith, Program Manager for IDC’s Mobility Trackers.

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Blogging the Mobile Learning Revolution as it Happens [#mLearning]

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This mobile revolution is drastically changing everything we do today, from the way we shop and find the best deals; to how we consume the news and the way we communicate with people around the world. 1) I’m officially changing the title of this Blog from Trends in eLearning and mLearning to The Mobile Learning Revolution Blog.

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My Thoughts on Adobe, Captivate, Articulate, Storyline, Mobile Learning and More [Interview]

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How I see the upcoming Articulate Storyline product impacting the Captivate business, and changing things in eLearning. Here are some topics we covered and my honest thoughts on how I feel about them: My departure from Adobe and my thoughts on the new corporate world. My Thoughts on Adobe Captivate and the challenges ahead.

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The best Presentation on Social Learning and the New Role for Educators

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Social Media changes everything for Educators, it’s a revolution that takes us from being passive content consumers, who sit on the sidelines, to being passionate producers of information we share with our learners. I have embedded the entire presentation below.

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President Obama issues a directive Urging Focus on the growing Mobile Revolution

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This may be about to change with mobile. Historically, the government has always fallen behind the private sector in embracing technology. This morning I came across this article on The Verge, on how our President Obama orders federal agencies to think about how they can optimize sites for smartphones and Tablets.

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