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The Importance of having a Singular Computing Experience for Mobile Learning

mLearning Revolution

via Mobile First: How ESPN Delivers to the Best Available Screen – Forbes. And it’s not just about reaching for the nearest device, but I believe the mobile users’ expectations are such that we are expecting to find the same content on all of our devices and continue were we left off from the previous device.

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Native Apps vs. Mobile Web [Episode 2]

mLearning Revolution

Welcome to our second episode of our new podcast entitled “This Week in Mobile Learning.” Native apps vs. the mobile web: What is a viable solution for developing and deploying mLearning? What if we had an Evernote-like App for mLearning? What if we had an Evernote-like App for mLearning? Hybrid Apps.

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Getting Started in Mobile Learning

Mindflash

Based on the numbers and predictions , mobile is going to be bigger that we can even imagine, and learning experience (LX) designers need to be ready. So now that you know designing mobile learning is possible with Mindflash, the next question is, “How do I get started?” Learn Your Authoring Tool.

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7 Mobile Learning Apps You Need to Know About

Growth Engineering

Luckily, since mobile technology has gotten so advanced, the portal to infinite knowledge now fits nicely in the pocket! Here are a few mobile learning apps to help make learning that little bit easier. Research and Note-taking: Evernote. Social Networking: LinkedIn. Improving cognitive abilities: Elevate.

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What’s in My Conference Bag? ATD ICE 2018

Learning Rebels

Why this matters to you – keeping your notes on Evernote, OneNote or Google docs allows you to share your notes in the moment. A goal for the sessions: For example, last year I wanted to learn everything I could about mobile learning, from development to best practices. I keep my notes Google Docs. Google Docs.

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Are You Ready? Your ATD ICE Conference Bag!

Learning Rebels

I keep my notes on evernote. Goal for the sessions – for example: last year I wanted to learn everything I could about mobile learning, from development to best practices. This year I’ll use the Learning Rebels pinterest and facebook account to organize the photos and share. I use lots and lots of sticky notes!).

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Make Learning Supportive and Available Everywhere

Integrated Learnings

As Masie suggested, we're now outsourcing our memories to devices ( Evernote , anyone?); Learning professionals need to adapt to this change. We should all be our own learning labs; experiment in your organization and see what works. Mobile devices are becoming the first screens for their users, not secondary screens.