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Make Learning Supportive and Available Everywhere

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One thing that struck me was how often Masie recommended that just-in-time electronic performance support would often meet an organization's needs instead of traditional training. This ties in with thoughts lately that a good bit of online training might better be presented as electronic performance support organized in context.

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What does an mLearning participant look like?

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Recently, there has been a lot of buzz around Mobile Learning, or mLearning for short, and how it is changing the face of learning in organizations. You can read more about this exciting trend in Jay Lambert’s post, More on Mobile Learning Trends. You can read more about this in my post on how technology supports learning.

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QR Codes – Short-Lived Fad or Long Term Solution?

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Jump several years into the future to today where we now carry the mobile internet in our pockets with our smartphones and tablets, and are never without the internet at our fingertips. However, you would be able to use a QR code on the computer or printed material for that mobile device to scan and access the mLearning course itself.

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More on Mobile Learning Trends

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You can read his article on the highlights here, 'What Does Mobile Learning Mean to You?' It was a great and informative evening, particularly Margaret Martin's demo of Merlin Mobility's augmented reality app that is just astounding; below are a few other items that stood out to me. Mobile is our current industry frontier.

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Developer's Perspective of Adobe Captivate 6

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The integration is better than ever supporting PowerPoint 2007 and 2010. HTML 5 (eh, mobile) Improvements. Primarily this is added support for the iPad. I would have liked to see a more responsive design approach that adapts to the various screen sizes of mobile. Performance wise, Captivate 6 demands more computing power.