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4 Ways Smartphones are helping People Learn a new Language

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Being a ubiquitous device in mobile learning, a smartphone has done almost all of the unthinkable, especially in helping learners master a foreign language. That said, here are effective ways in which the use of smartphones can help learners master a new language: 1. Image courtesy of: Michael Cahill.

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Effectively using Acrobat.com with Adobe Captivate 5 for Tracking Learners’ Quiz Results [Webinar]

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Acrobat.com) with Adobe Captivate 5 as a lightweight Learning Management System (LMS) for publishing and tracking Learners’ Quiz Results. The functionality is included in Captivate 5 out-of-the-box and the cloud service doesn’t cost anything to you, or the Learners.

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mLearning is Bigger than Mobile Devices. The “m” is for Multiscreen.

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Here’s how Wikipedia defines mLearning today: Any sort of learning that happens when the learner is not at a fixed, predetermined location, or learning that happens when the learner takes advantage of the learning opportunities offered by mobile technologies. [1] It’s not about the desktop vs. mobiles devices.

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Should Learning Designers Learn to Code? [Poll]

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Long gone are the days when learning designers could make fairly accurate assumptions about the computers and screen resolutions learners would use to access their learning. I completely see this question from their perspective, but I would argue that we live in a new computing era where traditional slide-based eLearning is no longer enough.

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Is it Time to Remove the ‘e’ and ‘m’ from Learning? Yes and No

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After all, our ultimate goal as learning professionals is to design learning experiences for learners by any means necessary, no? Most learning professionals are still struggling to see the big deal about using mobile devices for delivering learning experiences to their learners.

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Introducing: mLearning Design Training [6-hr Workshop with RJ Jacquez]

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Understanding the Mobile Learner. UPDATE : If you are interested in helping me promote this training, I have created an affiliate program HERE. I thank you in advance if you choose to help me promote this event. Hands-on workshop exercises. * mLearning Design Principles. An Introduction to the new multiscreen world.

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Think Multiscreen (vs. iPad-only) when developing an mLearning Strategy

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In this post I want to share with you a great presentation I found on Slideshare, that inspired me for my workshops, and that helps me make a case for developing a multiscreen mLearning strategy vs. an iPad-only strategy. For one thing, today’s connected Learners interact in an ecosystem of screens.

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