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Watch Out For These Trends in Mobile Learning: 2015 And Beyond

Origin Learning

Global mobile data traffic grew 69 percent in 2014 and was nearly 30 times the size of the entire global Internet in 2000. Mobile video traffic exceeded 50 percent of total mobile data traffic for the first time in 2012. Mobile network (cellular) connection speeds grew 20 percent in 2014. Mobile app analytics.

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Discover Origin’s unique dimensions of learning in 3 days

Origin Learning

Innovative Learning – Digital, Visual, Analytics, Social. With the world getting increasingly digital, visual, analytics, and social, it is time to watch, move, explore, and experiment in order to be attuned to latest developments! Discover newer paths of learning, transcend to a newer orbit along with learning technologies.

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Mobile LMS: The Facts

Talented Learning

The 2015 Mobile LMS. Today, let’s discuss what we learned about the 2015 mobile LMS capabilities and buyer preferences. of LMS vendors say that mobile delivery is a “critical” requirement for their LMS buyers. How to accomplish mobile delivery has been the big question we wanted to answer though.

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eLearning Trends for K-12 Education in 2022

Hurix Digital

Augmented Reality for an Immersive Learning Experience. This is the basic premise of Augmented Reality (AR). . AR combines 25% of Digital Reality (DR) and 75% of Existing Reality (ER). The augmented object can be virtual or captured from the real environment. . and offer an immersive experience.

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eLearning Trends for K-12 Education in 2022

Hurix Digital

Augmented Reality for an Immersive Learning Experience. This is the basic premise of Augmented Reality (AR). . AR combines 25% of Digital Reality (DR) and 75% of Existing Reality (ER). The augmented object can be virtual or captured from the real environment. . and offer an immersive experience.

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What’s Next for Learning & Technology – Resources Shared at #eLGuild

David Kelly

The Expanding Definition of “Mobile” by David Kelly. Mobile, Tablet, and Laptop: Coding Responsive Design by Mark Lassoff. How Do People Hold and Touch Mobile Devices? Where is Mobile Learning Headed? Mobile Learning 101 by Sarah Gilbert. Data and Analytics. Augmented and Virtual Reality.

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What’s Next for Learning & Technology – Resources Shared at #LTSF17

David Kelly

The Expanding Definition of “Mobile” by David Kelly. Mobile, Tablet, and Laptop: Coding Responsive Design by Mark Lassoff. How Do People Hold and Touch Mobile Devices? Where is Mobile Learning Headed? Mobile Learning 101 by Sarah Gilbert. Data and Analytics. Augmented and Virtual Reality.