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What is mobile learning? (M-learning)

Docebo

Now, we’re sold things by social media influencers instead of billboard ads, learn by listening to podcasts instead of sitting in classrooms, and read the news on our phones during our morning commute rather than flipping through a physical newspaper. The definition of mobile learning. The definition of mobile learning.

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What is Mobile Learning? (M-Learning)

Docebo

Ever since we tossed out our flip phones and moved on to internet enabled devices, content consumption has flipped on its head. Such is the power of mobile internet. As a result, mobile learning , or m-learning, has become an increasingly relevant component of all eLearning programs, and learning management systems in general.

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Enhancing Customer Training with Mobile Learning for Rural Areas

Instancy

The availability of adequate training facilities, internet connection, and supporting resources and infrastructure are all factors that can compromise training quality. It takes advantage of the widespread availability of mobile devices to make educational resources available whenever and wherever they are needed.

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What Is Mobile Learning?

Upside Learning

I spent a day at the Learning Technologies show exhibition in London this week. There is a lot of talk of mobile, social, and informal learning at the vendor stalls this year. The most confused, if not misused, term seems to be mobile learning. Good sign I’d say.

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Using the Pros and Cons of HTML5 to Enhance E-learning

CommLab India

The Learning industry is talking a lot about HTML5 these days. Its compatibility with multiple devices, augmenting mobile learning, has made it the hot favorite of L&D circles. As learning experts, we can use even the cons of HTML5 to benefit e-learning. Pros of HTML5 – How They Support E-learning.

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What an offline player means for your learning community

Paradiso

Well, we are getting towards this with an Offline Player for your LMS. An offline player, in the context of elearning, is a program which allows learners to download elearning content when they are connected to the internet, then complete the training later when disconnected. Not so long ago all learning was delivered offline.

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Top 7 Things To Consider Before Implementing SCORM For Mobile Devices

Upside Learning

After getting my hands dirty with SCORM implementation for mobile devices I think there are some key points to consider before implementing SCORM for mobile devices in any form. Does your targeted mobile device browser support the popup window functionality? Online: Requires continuous internet connection. Blackberry 4.6

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