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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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Microlearning Should Be Mobile-first

CLO Magazine

The mobile version is an afterthought at best. It is completely out of step with what employees expect, as they have spent more time on mobile devices than a desktop for years. New research sheds light on the problem of poorly designed mobile experiences in the workplace as a real problem.

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The Best of e-Learning in November

Trivantis

That’s why we collected a bunch of cool tips and freebies for the Best of e-Learning in November! Check out these top 10 November e-Learning articles: 1. Five Tips: Are You Ready to Deploy Mobile Learning? . This Learning Solutions Magazine article discusses how to think deeply about your mobile learning strategy.

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A Brief History of Instructional Design

Origin Learning

From ‘training’, which was merely considered a passive function in an organization, the emphasis has now shifted towards making learning and talent development an integral part of corporate culture. Now is the age of learning technology in all its form – social, mobile and personalized.

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Why are 44% of companies considering replacing their LMS?

Axonify

This is the conclusion of extensive research conducted by the Brandon Hall Group, a preeminent research and analytics firm. In our recent webinar , Brandon Hall Principal Learning Strategist David Wentworth and Axonify’s Principal Learning Strategist J.D. How people learn is changing. The workplace is shifting.

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

David Kelly

The Expanding Definition of “Mobile” by David Kelly. 5 BYOD & Responsive E-Learning tips by Ian Budden. 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.

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Why are 44% of companies considering replacing their LMS?

Axonify

This is the conclusion of extensive research conducted by the Brandon Hall Group, a preeminent research and analytics firm. In our recent webinar , Brandon Hall Principal Learning Strategist David Wentworth and Axonify’s Principal Learning Strategist J.D. How people learn is changing. The workplace is shifting.