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Generation Mobile

Nick Leffler

I wrote about this desire of the modern web to be free from the notion that only certain activities are preferred on a mobile phone: Stop Trying To Predict Mobile Users Needs. You might also enjoy: Stop Trying To Predict Mobile Users Needs. Dividing the World. Mobile Help Overlays – Ultimate Performance Support for Mobile Apps.

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Unplug

Nick Leffler

Stop Trying To Predict Mobile Users Needs. What extent do you go to to unplug during your day, weekends, and vacation? The post Unplug appeared first on Nick Leffler's Portfolio & Learning Insights. You might also enjoy: Generation Mobile.

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Are You Appy?

Nick Leffler

Stop Trying To Predict Mobile Users Needs. appeared first on Nick Leffler's Portfolio & Learning Insights. You might also enjoy: Mobile Help Overlays – Ultimate Performance Support for Mobile Apps. Challenges and Barriers to Mobile Learning in the Enterprise.

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For Fear Of Failure

Nick Leffler

Fear of failure shows itself by sticking to the comfortable and the familiar with the hopes that external forces will also stay predictable. I’ll try to figure that out for myself below. Fear of Failure. I have a tendency to look at the unfamiliar and going a new path with question and hesitation.

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Closing Out 2014 With Learning Reflection

Nick Leffler

Stop Trying To Predict Mobile Users Needs – March 12. This one somewhat stems from a post earlier in the year about predicting mobile users needs. Beyond mobile performance support, I think there’s a clear message everywhere that everyone should be doing everything they can to simplify everyone else’s job.

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Increasing Social Awareness in Higher Education

Nick Leffler

As predicted most didn’t have time to write a blog post during the summer, but I was able to get the information out there and the instructors aware of how they could sign up to write a post.

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Social Learning Has Never Been About a Single Tool

Nick Leffler

Predictably, I disagree w/”Flop” – you? I noticed a ReTweet from Shannon Tipton yesterday morning where she was disagreeing with the flop part of the following blog post: What eLearning Trends Will Pop, Flop and Flip in 2015 ? RT @Interactyx : Do you agree with these eLearning trends for 2015? link] #Lrnchat.