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Training Strategies for the Insurance Workforce: Unlocking Success through Practical Approaches

Infopro Learning

mLearning allows learners to access eLearning materials on their preferred devices, such as tablets and smartphones, resulting in higher completion rates and improved retention of the training content. By spotlighting training in these areas, insurers can enhance customer satisfaction and streamline operations for greater efficiency.

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Surf’s Up: Riding the Waves of eLearning Trends

Association eLearning

Every day there are new eLearning trends that absolutely must be implemented immediately. Stop drowning in information, consider this your surf board, to ride the waves of eLearning trends. Paddling, Popping up, Carving, and Wave Riding: Four Important eLearning Trends. Seek clarification when someone says they have mLearning.

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LearnFlex LMS: Implementing User Groups and Communities

B Online Learning

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6 Differences between mLearning and eLearning

PulseLearning

Why mLearning is not just eLearning on a mobile device! Mobile learning, also called mLearning, has become an important part of the online corporate training market. Still, many people consider mLearning as nothing else than eLearning […].

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Ready-To-Use Captivate Templates for Captivate 8

eLearning Brothers

Most eLearners engaged with eLearning, and have a heart beat, have probably heard the buzz about the Captivate 8 update. That is why Captivate Templates are so important so you can rapidly develop eLearning. Quickly Develop and Create Engaging mLearning Courses. Yes, I used the “M” word, mLearning.

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Apple Proves Mobile makes the Desktop better: A lesson for us in mLearning and eLearning

mLearning Revolution

Even if you are still not ready for mLearning, I feel you could still benefit from this approach. I strongly believe that if we approach our learning design thinking mobile-first and then take what we learn back to our desktop, we will automatically and almost immediately make our eLearning better on the desktop. MobileFirst. —

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What Makes Mobile Learning (mLearning) Different From eLearning?

Gyrus

For keen learners, the distinction between eLearning and mLearning is something they are not bothered about. Both are means of distance education, digital and both require an internet connection (intranet, too in case of eLearning).