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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. Someone is out there cooking up something, maybe in a Garage or a College dorm or a home office as I write this. More collaboration between team members and Learners too.

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When Designing Mobile Learning, Think Less is More [#mLearning]

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via Web 2.0 Is Over, All Hail the Age of Mobile | PandoDaily.

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The Importance of having a Singular Computing Experience for Mobile Learning

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A seamless and integrated computing experience at its best. A The Next Web article put it best: That’s a fancy way of saying that things you search for on your desktop computer will be readily available for you when you pick up your mobile phone. via Google Gets a New Unified Local Search for Desktop and Mobile.

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Blogging the Mobile Learning Revolution as it Happens [#mLearning]

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I don’t know about you, but I want to be an integral part of this revolution as it happens, and so today, I would like to share some new things I am doing as I ‘ Blog the Mobile Learning Revolution ’ in real time.

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10 Things I Love about Screenr.com

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When I worked at Adobe and we announced Acrobat.com, I was so excited with all the free Cloud services included, and it also meant that I could leverage the story in promoting my apps because of some of the integration between them that we had built.

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4 Traditional PC Features Mobile is NOT About

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via When Designing Mobile Learning, Think Less is More [#mLearning] | The mLearning Revolution Blog.

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Here’s how Adobe Captivate 6 could have been a Game-Changer for mLearning

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Again think previewing mLearning created in this imaginary version of Captivate: I think properly implemented into Captivate, Adobe Shadow could be an integral part of the mobile future of the product, especially as more and more mobile devices are introduced every day in the market. What about Native Apps from Adobe Captivate?