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Top 5 eLearning Trends Happening Now

Association eLearning

A mobile responsive LMS is one that adapts to various screens, like an iPad or an android phone. The ability to connect with peers, discuss content and learning objectives, and offer feedback provides greater depth to the learning experience. This is no longer a trend but a necessity.

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Reporting eLearning Results

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Tin Can API Today's learners are consuming eLearning content using a vast array of devices (PCs, Macs, and mobile devices, such as the iPad). " If the Tin Can API is supported by your LMS, you'll be happy to learn that it's also fully supported in most of today's eLearning development tools.

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eLearning Pet Peeves

Association eLearning

If a learner’s first thought is, “Wow, this looks like a toddler playing with an iPad made it” they’re going to doubt the material’s credibility. If their brains have to work overtime to figure out what they’re looking at or supposed to be doing, they’re not in a good state for learning.

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How Sharon Boller and Karl Kapp’s Learning Game Design Process Works

Knowledge Guru

Our iPads and phones have folders full of interesting games that we use for, um, research. For example, one mini-game in Knowledge Guru’s Drive app is specifically designed for learning objectives that use verbs like “compare” or “distinguish.”. Because every game mechanic must support the learning objectives!

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Should Learning Designers Learn to Code? [Poll]

mLearning Revolution

To code or not to code, that is the question for Learning Designers in the new multi-device world we live in. Lately, I have been reading a whole lot about the advantages and disadvantages of learning how to code. And by coding, I don’t just mean learning Objective C for developing an iOS app, or Java for an Android app, etc.

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Aligning eLearning Levels of Interactivity with Articulate 360

B Online Learning

You can also import your Replay and Peek output videos into Rise enabling further content to support your learning objectives, all automagically responsive to the screen it’s viewed on. Want to capture a quick level 1 interactive informal training course on your iPad? You can do that with Preso!

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Top Learning, Technology & Media Links: Weekly Digest – 3

Upside Learning

This article talks about Defense Acquisition University (DAU) where games have grown from being closely aligned with both the learning objectives and the context of the acquisition workforce to the launch of the first Department of Defense casual gaming site. Read it here. eLearning Conferences 2011 : eLearning Technology.