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A.I., XR, Digital Twin – Which will drive Learning Technology?

eLearning 24-7

isn’t a new concept, from the standpoint of new in 2023, yet the raise of one specifically, ChatGPT has impacted the markets, never before seen… Well, not exactly. If you are an early adopter and want to jump right into XR, you can.almost.as Apple’s XR reportedly will allow you to do virtual typing. .”

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Smartphones in mobile healthcare

Learning with e's

This paper provides a brief state-of-the-art overview of health and healthcare smartphone apps (applications) on the market today, including emerging trends and market uptake. Platforms available today include Android, Apple iOS, RIM BlackBerry, Symbian, and Windows (Windows Mobile 6.x

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The Mobile Learning Approach: What is it and What are the Benefits?

learnWorlds

There are new mobile learning apps introduced to the market every day, which deliver quality content to students and employees looking to improve or adopt new skills. The demand for mobile education is so high that experts predict the market to expand by $46.9 It also makes sure your device stays relevant in today’s market. ???

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Times are changing – trends in the content authoring tool market

eLearning 24-7

As the rapid content authoring market continues to grow, new features and capabilities are equally growing. You work online via the servers of your vendor. Yet, today it is gaining fast adoption across all e-learning lines. Who dominates market share in the tablet space? SaaS: Software is in the cloud, on the internet.

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CellCast App for BlackBerry 10

mLearning Trends

What transpired next will become fodder for many future business case studies as the venerable RIM/BlackBerry began to lose market share to more sexy iOS and Android-based alternatives due to what the market perceived as a lack of innovation coming from the folks in Waterloo.

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A Brief Historical Look at Corporate Training

Litmos

The Apple II was launched in the late 70’s, but most of the world still ran on large mainframe computers. One of the first educational games made for the Apple II came in 1978, a year after the personal computer launched. Through the 70s it was being marketed as a tool for retraining unemployed workers in new fields.

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Podcast 31: Inside Open Source Learning Systems – With eThink CEO Brian Carlson

Talented Learning

So you started with LMS services for the education market? Originally, Moodle focused on higher education and K-12 markets, so we began by supporting those clients. iPhones are based on Apple’s closed source mobile operating system, but Android-based phones are open source products. They had nearly 100% market share.