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Think Multiscreen (vs. iPad-only) when developing an mLearning Strategy

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One thing I stress in my mLearning workshops is the fact that having an iPad-only strategy for Learning is not a thorough mLearning Strategy. The presentation has some of the most impressive and concise slides I’ve seen on the topic of multiscreen development, and it’s by a German company called Precious Design Studio.

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The State of Rapid Development Tools for Mobile Learning: Webinar Recording Now Available

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If you were not able to attend our Webinar yesterday on mLearning and the state of rapid development tools for mobile learning, the recording is now available. We also talked out the need for a ”soft reset” in Learning and Development as we transition from eLearning to mLearning.

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Episode 6 – Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)

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Tips for developing a BYOD strategy. 8- What does this mean to eLearning developers? 1- Highlights of the week. a- Facebook went public. b- Some comments on #Talktech and its interesting approach to Twitter chats. c- Next week, a team from Project Tin Can will be the first guests of “This Week in mLearning.”. What Works?

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What is the future of #mLearning Design? Storyline’s native app vs. Captivate’s Responsive Design [Poll]

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Three years ago when I began focusing on mobile learning, I looked at the most popular rapid eLearning development tools and I was convinced there was very little chance they could re-invent themselves into decent mobile learning design tools. image credit: table xi.

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Mobile Learning should be more than converting Desktop eLearning to HTML5

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In other words, while I think HTML5 will play a big role in how we develop and deploy learning and how our learners will consume those learning experiences on mobile, I think mLearning should be a lot more than just ‘converting’ desktop eLearning to HTML5. I think the onus is on eLearning Tools Vendors (i.e.

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The Importance of having a Singular Computing Experience for Mobile Learning

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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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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

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I have read this book several times and I highly recommend you do too, especially as you think about your own mobile and mobile learning strategy moving forward. This is why I’m a big fan of Luke Wroblewski’s book entitled Mobile First. And this precisely how we should think about mLearning as compared to eLearning.

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