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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

A: mLearning or Mobile Learning is designed specifically for mobile devices, mostly for learners who are constantly on the move or do not have regular access to traditional learning methodologies. What are the limitations of mobile learning? Are there stats on the efficacy of learning on tablets?

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Drive Learner Engagement With Enterprise Learning Management

eLearningMind

Here are some of the benefits that drive up the ROI on your LMS investments: better learner engagement; productivity improvements through learning application on the job; higher learning adoption; quicker learning program deployment; more accurate learning analytics; and increased learning completion rates.

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E-Learning and mLearning Content Authoring Tools | The New Paradigm

Instancy

While mobile learning, also known as mLearning, hasn’t replaced our current methods of delivering training, it certainly can and will add an interesting depth. More and more companies and educational institutions are either researching or becoming early adopters to mLearning, and Instancy is poised and ready to take you there!

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Free learning & development webinars for July 2017

Limestone Learning

Game-based learning offers an opportunity to keep learners engaged in your L&D program, and a 2017 study found that a growing number of employers (35 per cent of those surveyed) are incorporating games and gamification into their learning strategies.

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What is Mobile Learning? Examples & Benefits

ProProfs

Learning delivered through mobile devices offers enhanced engagement, increases the shelf life of training, and is unlikely to become obsolete. alone accounts for more than 31% of mobile eLearning expenditures. For example, around 40% of Fortune 500 companies use online learning for training. Key Features.