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Our Blog Turns One Today

Upside Learning

It’s been a year since we started blogging (March 03, 2009) and we are raring to go another notch high. In the process of writing & sharing our thoughts, we now have a whole bunch of people (bloggers) at Upside who follow a large number of related blogs daily. There has been some important learning too on the blog front: 1.

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Mobile Learning Roundup: 10 Top Posts From Our Blog

Upside Learning

Here is a collection of some of our top posts 10 on Mobile Learning (mLearning). The Advent Of Mobile Learning Technology. Discusses the ways in which mobile technology is impacting learning and the enormous potential it holds. General Considerations For Mobile Learning (Mlearning).

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The Essentials of Mobile Learning

Origin Learning

Be it learning at the workplace, higher education, or K-12, smartphones and the app-ecosystem have truly revolutionized the way L&D practitioners and educators approach learning. How Smartphones Dominate Workplace Learning? The mobile learning market is set to grow to $37.60 billion by the year 2020.

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Mobile Learning: A Manager’s Guide

Web Courseworks

Enders published Manager’s Guide to Mobile Learning some three years ago and it is still a relevant read today. Brenda will be presenting a webinar on creating practical strategy for mobile learning as part of our monthly eLearning Thought Leaders Series. Improve overall performance. In Chapter five Ms.

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Top 50 Mobile Learning Resources

Upside Learning

I’ve spent an inordinately long time writing a whitepaper on mobile learning trying to expound our thoughts about it and how it might be used in the workplace. If you’re considering mobile learning in any shape or form, I’d suggest you give these a browse. Apple Education. Marc Prensky Blog. M-Learning Org.

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5 reasons to shift from Flash to HTML5 for Mobile Learning

Kitaboo

Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, withdrew support to Flash in its iOS platforms in 2012, given the numerous malfunctions that happened due to it. In fact, in one of his articles, he said, “new open standards created in the mobile era, such as HTML5, will win on mobile devices (and on PCs too)”.

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10 Mobile Learning Solutions

Ed App

With the widespread use of smartphones, mobile learning gives an innovative avenue for supplemental training, making it the future of learning. There is no need for learners to enroll themselves in a traditional on-site educational setting when the learning they need is at their fingertips. . Gamified learning.