mLearning Revolution

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6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012

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I personally happen to think that Adobe’s recent news that they would be stopping further development of Flash on mobile is just the beginning of the end for Flash on Desktop, too. I feel that software companies need to step it up and have a presence on mobile app stores before a smaller, more agile developer eats their lunch.

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The Importance of having a Singular Computing Experience for Mobile Learning

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A seamless and integrated computing experience at its best. Here’s a quote that resonated well with me, especially because of the many devices I own and the way they impact my daily life, and I completely agree that our relationship with technology becomes more and more promiscuous every day.

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

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There’s no denying that we are in the midst of a mobile revolution that requires new ways of thinking about developing content and about meeting the ever-growing expectations we have as mobile users. From everything I’m doing and Blogging about, there are certain topics that I’m clearly more passionate about.

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Here’s how Adobe Captivate 6 could have been a Game-Changer for mLearning

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So considering Captivate is an Adobe product, this is where my high expectations came from because I thought Captivate would follow suit and show the eLearning and mLearning community something awesome, something that would have made Captivate a game-changer, especially for developing great mobile learning experiences. That’s it.

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The brand new Captivate 9 puts Adobe years ahead of the competition

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A key competitive advantage the Captivate team has always had, is access to a wealth of innovations developed by the rest of the company, especially those by the Adobe Creative teams. You can import any of these assets right from within Captivate 9 and the integration is pretty seamless. Adobe Captivate Draft for iPad.

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10 Things Adobe gets Right about Mobile Learning with Captivate 8 [Review]

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The tight integration the Captivate team has built with Edge inspect is simply amazing. You can even initiate a screen capture session from your desktop browser and it will take screen shots from all your devices, this is great for sharing with your team throughout development. Geolocation.