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Five Ways to Get Started in Mobile Learning

Mindflash

If you ask me if mobile learning has arrived, and you ask me this week, I’ll say “yes.&# My organization is dipping its toe in the water of mobile learning, and we are experimenting with a few development tools to figure out how to design for mlearning. E-learning is not M-learning. Not pretty.

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Getting Started in Mobile Learning

Mindflash

Based on the numbers and predictions , mobile is going to be bigger that we can even imagine, and learning experience (LX) designers need to be ready. So now that you know designing mobile learning is possible with Mindflash, the next question is, “How do I get started?” Learn Your Authoring Tool.

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From eLearning to mLearning: The Top 5 Challenges beyond Technology

mLearning Revolution

Let’s get one thing out of the way, the future of eLearning isn’t about adding more ‘ animations ‘ to our existing eLearning (in the name of making courses more engaging), neither is it about an eLearning 2.0 Every new computing paradigm has challenges and the new mobile revolution is no different.

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3 Reasons to Think Mobile When Training Your Retail Staff

Litmos

After all the advertising and promotion is done, having a well-trained, positive, helpful team on the floor is vital to converting customer foot traffic into sales and profit. You use online training with mobile access. Working on mobile devices is becoming the standard. Your retail staff is vital to the success of your store.

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Free e-Learning books

eFront

Novices will find information on what other people are doing in this medium, which kinds of training and education are best suited to it, how to convert existing classroom content for delivery online, how to lead effective and compelling live learning events on the Web, and how to promote these events to obtain maximum participation.

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mLearncon

Jay Cross

Resources like these convert conferences from one-time events into on-going processes. Here goes… Mobile is mandatory. Mobile learning has crossed the chasm. I also recommended checking the free parts of the book Lance Dublin and I wrote ten years ago on implementing eLearning. Separated at Birth?

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Brain Rules for Learning: Who Knew? We All Did. | Social Learning Blog

Dashe & Thomson

by Andrea on April 15, 2011 in Classroom Learning , Informal Learning , Training Development , blended learning , eLearning , social learning Recently, I was lucky enough to attend a keynote speech by Dr. John Medina on his book Brain Rules at the eLearning Guild’s Learning Solutions 2011 conference.

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