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10 Things I Love about Screenr.com

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Screenr is a completely free, web-based technology that allows anyone to sign in with their Twitter or Facebook account and record anything on your screen for up to 5 minutes. This is like Twitter limiting us to 140 characters, I believe this makes us better communicators because we have to be creative in how we share our message.

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – Episode 7 – Project Tin Can

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How can this bring into play informal learning experiences? EST, and follow @mobilejson and @aaronesilvers on Twitter. 6- Project´s capabilities: simplicity and flexibility. 7- Building up a great community for implementation and support. 8- A new approach: learning experiences are not initiated in a LMS.

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Is it mLearning when you Learn from doing a Google Search on a Mobile Device?

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My post on whether “ eLearning on Tablets is really Mobile Learning ” generated quite a bit of interest, with lots of ReTweets and replies on Twitter, many Blog comments, at least 71 people casted their votes, and at least two other bloggers posted their own thoughts based on my post. Is that Mobile learning?

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6 Trends in Rapid eLearning Tools to watch in 2012

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Social Integration — This is something else I’d like to see Rapid eLearning tools have moving forward, more Twitter, Facebook integration somehow. Perhaps a built-in screen sharing feature or an easy way to share a Tip on the tool easily on Twitter. Informal Learning and Social learning.

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Do Learners on Mobile really know what they want in mLearning?

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While I was tracking the #mLearnCon hashtag on Twitter last week, I saw this tweet from Jay, whom I believe was attending Lasher’s session. I really liked the tweet and immediately ReTweeted it: Ask how your audience is using mobile devices, then design for them ~ Lasher #mLearnCon — Jay Lambert (@LambertJay) June 21, 2012.

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The Importance of having a Singular Computing Experience for Mobile Learning

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Here’s something new I read today from Google that is along the lines of having a singular computer experience: How often are you doing a Google search from your computer to find information about a place before going there? Please click the ReTweet button above if you like this story and would like to share with your Twitter friends.

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From eLearning to mLearning: The Top 5 Challenges beyond Technology

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For more information, check out this post I did on the advantages of thinking mobile-first in mLearning. Please share your challenges by leaving a comment below, and thanks in advance for sharing this article with your Twitter follower. The Tempation to simply convert desktop eLearning to HTML5. Send to Kindle.