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Creating Bite-Sized, Mobile-Friendly Content: 12 Key Steps

eLearning Industry

Create effective mobile eLearning content by understanding your audience, adopting responsive design, incorporating microlearning modules and interactive elements. This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Ensure a seamless experience for your learners by adhering to these key steps and considerations.

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Integrating Mobile eLearning Into Corporate Training

Hurix Digital

As this generation and smart devices are inseparable, it has become increasingly possible to incorporate mobile eLearning into corporate training programs. Shorter learning sessions have a multitude of advantages; mobile e-learnings offer manageable bit-sized chunks of knowledge and information, which are easier to retain.

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What is mobile learning? (M-learning)

Docebo

Such is the power of mobile technology, internet connectivity, mobile applications, and multimedia experiences. It didn’t take long for L&D pros to realize that creating a learning environment on mobile devices would replicate how their learners consume content outside of work, and increase engagement.

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Four Questions to Ask Before Creating Mobile eLearning by Pamela S. Hogle

LearningGuild

Considering implementing mobile eLearning? Think about learners, goals, and content type before committing to a mobile approach.

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Classroom In A Pocket? Creating A Mobile eLearning Environment

eLearning Industry

This post was first published on eLearning Industry. Technology has transformed modern education. Over the last fifteen years, education has gone from paper to platform and app-based, with students and teachers learning together in remarkable new ways.

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Making Mobile Mayhem

Clark Quinn

On a less formal basis, I want to suggest that another area where we need a little more light and a little less heat (and smoke) is mobile. We’re doing a lot wrong when it comes to mobile. As Jason Haag has aptly put it, elearning courses on a phone (or tablet) is mobile elearning, not mobile learning (aka mlearning).

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What is Mobile Learning? (M-Learning)

Docebo

Such is the power of mobile internet. It wasn’t long, then, that L&D pros realized that offering a learning environment on mobile devices would replicate how their learners consume content outside of work, and increase engagement. Benefits of Mobile Learning in the Workplace. Benefits of Mobile Learning in the Workplace.