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

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Finally, here’s what Jason Haag from ADL wrote on his blog: New Job Aid Available for Instructional Designers: The Mobile Learning Decision Path (MLDP). Two sample projects illustrate how an instructional designer could approach a project using the decision path presented in the MLDP. Adayana, Inc.

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Should Learning Designers Learn to Code? [Poll]

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There are many people in Instructional Design, who may dismiss coding altogether with the argument that we have excellent WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) rapid eLearning tools that do a great job at developing learning with little to no coding necessary and that are mostly based on the ubiquity of PowerPoint.

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This Week in mLearning Podcast – A Review of Articulate Storyline [Episode 5]

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g- Book release and blog book tour: “The Gamification of Learning and Instruction: Game-Based Methods and Strategies for Training and Education” by Karl Kapp. Among the management capabilities BlackBerry Mobile Fusion will provide, security is one of the highlights. d- Google+ iPhone app. h- Pebble: an example of the power of crowdsourcing.

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Why Windows 8 and Touch-enabled Laptops Bode well for the Future of Mobile Learning – [Video]

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If all of this happens and I believe it will, we as instructional designers will have very little choice but to optimize the design of our learning for touch, and not just for mobile devices but also for touch-enabled laptops and desktops and that is an exciting future. Conclusion.

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The new Camtasia Studio 8, the Flipped Classroom and Mobile Learning [Review]

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If you are new to this movement in Education, here’s how Ted-Ed describes the Flipped classroom: This refers to a method of instruction where classroom-based teaching time and traditional “homework” time are reversed (flipped). It’s no surprise then that video is at the very center of the Flipped Classroom movement.

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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. Amazing right? This is why I’m so excited about what the next few years will bring us and you should be too. Mobile is the future and we must to be part of it.

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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. What we need in eLearning is not an evolution, it’s a revolution and mLearning is just the kind of paradigm shift we need to make this happen. Embracing Simplicity.