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6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012

mLearning Revolution

Since it’s still January and people are blogging about trends or predictions for the new year, I thought I’d share some areas I believe Rapid eLearning Vendors should focus on in 2012 in order to stay ahead of the curve or worse, have a small startup eat their lunch. Suffice it to say, it is still not there. Big mistake I think.

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My Thoughts on Microsoft Bringing back the Start button and the need for Change in eLearning

mLearning Revolution

Two recent example come to mind: 1) Apple not allowing Adobe Flash on the iPhone and iPad; and 2) Adobe recently making the move to a cloud-only Creative Suite product offering. Who is going to be the first Vendor to step up to the plate and start a revolution? eLearning Mobile Learning change featured microsoft mLearning'

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Using Silverlight/Expression Blend for eLearning Development

Upside Learning

In recent years, with the inclusion of various features in Flash and the vast installation base of Flash Player amongst internet users, Flash has become be first choice for eLearning development and delivery over web. Silverlight is not yet available on mobile and handheld devices.

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Product Review: Litmos LMS

eLearning 24-7

Mobile Learning. Android, iPhone and the iPad. Total cost per month: $424; Total cost for the year (assuming you do not pay in full up-front – they offer one month free): $4,664 USD and it comes with the APIs, mobile, unique domain address, 24/5 phone and email support, custom branding/theme. Social Learning. Bottom Line.

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Articulate Storyline vs. Adobe Captivate 6 for iPad Publishing [FAQ]

mLearning Revolution

What about other screens, like the iPhone, Android smartphones and tablets, and other devices like the Kindle Fire for example? And then there’s the fact that I don’t believe we should literally convert the same exact desktop eLearning to HTML for mobile devices, including the iPad. One Size does Not Fit All.

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"Don't Touch/Wet Paint!" - "E"-Learning Vendors Try to Go "M"

mLearning Trends

A linked feature story in the update that immediately caught my eye was titled " Best Practices for Creating Mobile Learning Content " and clicking that link shuttled me over to SumTotal's corporate web site where I registered to download their latest mobile-related white paper. Come on, SumTotal!

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

As we reach the first anniversary of this blog’s introduction, we thought we’d take stock and figure out how things are going by revisiting our list of predictions for enterprise mobile learning in 2010. On balance, it was an interesting year and there were far more expected outcomes than there were actual surprises. Validated (“Double”).