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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

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In the past year: Apple has filed a patent for 3D Kinect experience using touch free gesturing. Another Apple patent includes allowing users via touch free gesturing to move content from one device to another (example from your iPad to your television). Kinect technology and gesture free will equally make an appearance in 2012.

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#10 to #1 LMSs of 2012

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M-Learning – not just courses, but also their Jam tool, recruiting, org chat, ability to connect to experts; no on/off synch. Apps available for download: Apple store, Blackberry store, Android store. Here are #25 to #11 for 2012. E-Learning 24/7. SCORM/AICC.

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E-Learning Takeaways

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12-21-2012. For the rest of us, it isn’t, unless you see the latest takeaways as examples of what is to come or more importantly what hasn’t – which is really a could be doomsday to many vendors – unless they wake up! In my newest directory, I have 138 vendors. 37 support m-learning. SoftChalk 7.

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State of the LMS 2012

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E-book development and publishing again is being requested by consumers as it was months ago – and again, it is being ignored. This follows the Apple angle on iBook publishing and Amazon as well. As of right now, I only know of a few vendors who offer e-book development and publishing within their system.

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Bridge over troubled authoring tool waters

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As of mid 2012, 58 million people used Mac OS as their primary OS. In the first four days of the latest version (July 25, 2012) of MAC OS, Apple sold 3 million units. In October 2012, Apple claimed that one in five laptops/desktops sold in the U.S. Some numbers to ponder. Mac OS market share is 7.1%

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HTML5 – Let the Games Begin!

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Google Chrome, Microsoft IE9 and Apple Safari supports h.264, Yes: Apple Safari , Firefox 4.0 (not Some camps have full HTMl5 web page development implementation somewhere around 2012-2021, which clearly is a big gap. E-Learning 24/7. Codecs exist for audio and video. So, who uses what? 264, a proprietary format.

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HTML5 – Let the Games Begin!

eLearning 24-7

Google Chrome, Microsoft IE9 and Apple Safari supports h.264, Yes: Apple Safari , Firefox 4.0 (not Some camps have full HTMl5 web page development implementation somewhere around 2012-2021, which clearly is a big gap. E-Learning 24/7. Codecs exist for audio and video. So, who uses what? 264, a proprietary format.