mLearning Revolution

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A Mobile Learning Decision Path for Instructional Designers tasked with developing #mLearning [Download]

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Sample Project Requirements (Use-Cases) … 9. Sample Project 1—Information Awareness Training … 10. Sample Project 2—Boarding Officer Support for Rules & Regulations … 11. Sample Project 1—Supplementing Initial Requirements … 22. Sample Project 2—Supplementing Initial Requirements … 23.

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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

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This is why if you are an Instructional Designer and you haven’t paid much attention to mLearning, you need to start now. Again Luke provides great examples of what we have today and other things we can expect in the near future especially around what mobile browsers need to support in comparison to native apps.

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From eLearning to mLearning: The Top 5 Challenges beyond Technology

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In my opinion, this is a big challenge for Instructional Designers everywhere. This minor, seemingly insignificant difference changes everything in terms of design, and it’s yet another reason why ‘ one size does NOT fill all ‘ in eLearning and mLearning. Embracing Simplicity.

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7 Microinteractions You will Love in the new Articulate Studio 13 [Review]

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While most Rapid e-Learning vendors focus mostly on improving features that help Instructional Designers (IDs) create eLearning, Articulate also focuses on improving the Learner’s experience when taking a course. For example you can display both your webcam and screencast, or toggle between them at any time.

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The New Adobe Captivate 7 Marches Backwards into the Future [Review]

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Shortly after publishing the above review, I followed it up with another post entitled Here’s how Adobe Captivate 6 could have been a Game-Changer for mLearning , where I shared some ways in which Captivate could help take instructional designers to the next level. Fast Forward One Year Later. Hence the title of this post.

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10 Things Adobe gets Right about Mobile Learning with Captivate 8 [Review]

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When comparing the two big players in the rapid eLearning market, Articulate and Adobe, they approach mobile learning design very differently. Articulate for example has gone the native app route for deploying learning projects to tablets and HTML5 for smartphones like the iPhone and the Moto X.