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Mlearn conference preview: #MLearncon scores 2.375 on the ‘Spiro index’!

Challenge to Learn

An early post on MLearncon in San Diego, the eLearning Guild conference on Mobile learning. I will probably not have any time to blog before the conference starts. I will be blogging from the conference on all the sessions I attend. This means that the ‘ePerformance’ trend has also reached to mobile space.

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A Deeper Look at the Emerging Trends of mLearning

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Lectora e-Learning Software Meets Demand for Mobile Learning

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2012 mLearnCon Conference and Expo Recap - E-Learning Software

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Mobile Learning. Lectora Mobile. Mobile eLearning Platform for All mLearning. -->. Lectora Mobile. Lectora Mobile. Lectora Mobile. eLearning Tips and Videos. -->. Monthly eLearning News. -->. Mobile Learning. -->. Getting Started with eLearning. -->. Lectora Online - USA.

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2008 - MMVIII eLearning Year in Review

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

MMVIII (2008) started off visual and mobile to be sure. Check out my January Blog archive. Opensource lego-style mobile gadgetry goodness. Since the eLearning community tends to lag a little behind I would have to say that twitter hit the eLearning community strongest in 2008. Okay, hold the phone.