Learning Visions

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Chad Udell on Tools for Mobile Development (#ASTDLN)

Learning Visions

Once we've got the design prototypes.the tools to build the application: Chad cannot recommend any of the rapid learning tools for dedicated mobile development. if you want to build high quality mobile learning apps, you have to use dedicated mobile tooling.". jQuery mobile [link] It's just like webdesign. (And

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Cammy Beans Learning Visions: 31 Days: Days 17, 18, 19, 20, & 21

Learning Visions

Cammy, Here are a couple of things I would like to hear from you: What has it been like to go from being an instructional designer working on more traditional platforms to one integrating Web 2.0? What keeps you from making a switch to another platform? The former seems so much more linear, ordered and controlled.

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Training Conf 2017 Keynote:Template Grandin, Anant Agarwal, Ken Blanchard #trngcon

Learning Visions

Tomorrow’s learning will be digital: On-demand (fits into busy lifestyles) Connected (social, peer recommended, global) Personalized (experiential, fun, self-directed) Flexible (anytime, anywhere) Mobile (learn on-the-go) Milennials rank professional development as the highest thing. We need to disrupt education as we know it.

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Trends in Learning - No LMS Left Behind [LSG Webinar Notes]

Learning Visions

Don’t even call it learning anymore. A learning platform used to do – it had the ability to target a specific group of learners and provide a nice catalog, dividing into groups of courses and targeting groups of people to push out the right content. Intelligent learning platforms matter: the system works for you.

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Tom Crawford: Design for Mobile The Ups and Downs of the Small Screen #devlearn @vizchef

Learning Visions

The mobile market: Smart phones are growing; but not-smart-phones are still significant part of the market. So you could still do SMS and text and do good stuff with mobile learning. PC/laptop use is down 20%; mobile is 30% up. right now only 7% of them are mobile, but 35% of searches are done on mobile.

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