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Seven Ways to Use the iPad for Workplace Learning

Upside Learning

The lovers are typically Apple fan-boys who are crazy about anything Apple, so their devotion to any bit of technology that Steve Jobs throws into the market is taken for granted. On the other hand, Apple’s business practices aren’t the ones I find inspiring.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

The ability to move seamlessly from one device experience to another will be critical with complete synchronization of our learning progress, status, achievements, etc. I ponder how this would have played out if Apple had ventured into the television market as many analysts expected them to 2012 and that opportunity remains for 2013.

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My forecasts for 2017

eLearning 24-7

Let’s not forget that MOOCs follow the higher education approach to learning, synchronous based (which time and time again, does not work). . It works best with Android (has more apps), but you can use an iPhone in it ( I did). This site lists over 40 VR headsets that require a smartphone and work with an iPhone.

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Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2011

mLearning Trends

After years of BlackBerry dominance in the pockets and purses of enterprise personnel, iOS (Apple) and Android -based mobile phones and tablet devices will supplant RIM-supplied smartphones as the primary desired (and likely used) smart devices for mobile learning – at least in North America. Device Diversity is the “New Normal”.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

Several more of the Tier 2/Tier 3 LMS vendors also “tossed their hat in the ring” (or towards it anyway) announcing some way of publishing content so it could appear via a mobile browser on the iPhones , iPads and Android device trying to capture a few of their most “loyal fans” in learning land. Others vendors will quickly follow/respond.

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My mLearning Predictions for 2010

mLearning Trends

We can all expect advances in next generation devices and capabilities from Apple, Google/Android, RIM/BlackBerry, Microsoft, Palm, Nokia and others. Tablet-based content delivery of mlearning will win our "hearts & minds" over netbook-based content delivery thanks largely to the arrival of Apple's much rumored "iSlate" tablet offering.