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Mercury Studio to Launch FLIP.training at DevLearn 2017 by News Editor

LearningGuild

Flash cards, reimagined for today’s on-the-go workforce, are the inspiration for a new mobile app that delivers training anytime, anywhere.

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Mobile E-Learning Development: Three Important Questions to Ask

E-learning Uncovered

After attending the recent DevLearn 2012 conference and working with clients on mobile e-learning development, I’ve come to believe that the questions you ask (or don’t ask) can be much more important than the solutions you develop. What kind of connectivity will users have when accessing the course on a mobile device?

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Authoring Tools- The DevLearn Experience

eLearning 24-7

Last week, I attended DevLearn. Simply put, one vendor has over 200 Flash-based templates in their product. Not only was it quite present at DevLearn, but in general, this is one of the new “hot” items in the space. The assessment tools can be quite expansive and include mobile outputs. Collaborative Review.

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Top 10 Learning Technologies and Talks at DevLearn 2015

WalkMe Training Station

DevLearn is like being a kid in a candy store…for training and learning techies like us. Why DevLearn 2015? The annual DevLearn conference is the place to see demos of the best e-learning technologies on the market. 5 DevLearn Talks you Shouldn’t Miss. They’re becoming antique pieces — a thing of the past.

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#LSCON 2012: trends

Challenge to Learn

HTML5 – mobile learning. Were mobile was the buzzword at DevLearn, it was replaced by HTML5 at LSCON. There were a lot of sessions about this topic, or mobile publications, because we all want to include flash like elements in our IOS publications. It seems acceptance of HTML5 is on his way. Data mining.

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DevLearn 2011 – Notes from My Presentations

E-learning Uncovered

I was thrilled to be accepted to speak and asked to serve on a panel at my first DevLearn experience! But no doubt helped along by the no-Flash limitation on iPhones and iPads, today’s software market looks quite different. I brought this session to DevLearn to highlight some of the tools that I think are most worth checking out.

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Experience, the API

Clark Quinn

Last week I was on a panel about the API previously known as Tin Can at #DevLearn, and some thoughts crystallized. Mobile, systems, any technology touch. You could even send your learners out to do a flash mob ;). My short recommendations: Developers need to start thinking about instrumenting everything.

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