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Key eLearning Trends for 2019

Origin Learning

Mirroring the success of SaaS and PaaS providers, eLearning firms will re-package their solutions and services and offer individual components of eLearning design or the complete spectrum of eLearning service to clients. Customization and ‘made-to-order’ eLearning will be the way forward.

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My Thoughts on Microsoft Bringing back the Start button and the need for Change in eLearning

mLearning Revolution

Two recent example come to mind: 1) Apple not allowing Adobe Flash on the iPhone and iPad; and 2) Adobe recently making the move to a cloud-only Creative Suite product offering. I also believe we need some radical changes in our Learning Industry! Who is going to be the first Vendor to step up to the plate and start a revolution?

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Articulate Storyline vs. Adobe Captivate 6 for iPad Publishing [FAQ]

mLearning Revolution

One of the questions I get asked frequently is whether I’d recommend Storyline or Captivate 6 to a company who needs to publish their desktop eLearning specifically for learners to consume it on the iPad. So there you go, that’s how I answer when people ask me about publishing eLearning courses to the iPad. Send to Kindle.

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Emerging eLearning Technologies – Driving the Change

Hurix Digital

Here’s some microlearning design techniques for a great learning experience. Adaptive Learning . Say you have 150 employees at the workplace, and each employee will have a different format/learning path based on their personal learning preferences. Best eLearning Solutions for Digital Natives.

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"Don't Touch/Wet Paint!" - "E"-Learning Vendors Try to Go "M"

mLearning Trends

I had a good chuckle today after receiving my latest emailed copy of the eLearning Guild 's eLearningInsider update. After supplying my details, I was rewarded with the delivery of not so much a white paper as a 3-page pamphlet outlining a few simple (and somewhat helpful) "tips" for someone approaching their first mobile learning effort.