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E-Learning Early Indicators

eLearning 24-7

A calling to a large number of vendors (small, medium and big), are all reporting strong numbers in January, with many saying that January 2011, was their best month – numbers and business wise, in the last few years. More real time collaborative tools – project management, group tools, CRM, extended enterprise solutions.

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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

eLearning 24-7

In the past year: Apple has filed a patent for 3D Kinect experience using touch free gesturing. Another Apple patent includes allowing users via touch free gesturing to move content from one device to another (example from your iPad to your television). HTML5 support – sorry Flash fans . M-Commerce.

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Latest E-Learning Insight and News

eLearning 24-7

The Extended Enterprise blog post and directory will be visible this weekend. Now some of these systems will offer hosted on your own servers – if you demand it – but their goal is to have it “in the cloud” What about Extended Enterprise or academia/education? million (according to Apple). Other News.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

As we reach the first anniversary of this blog’s introduction, we thought we’d take stock and figure out how things are going by revisiting our list of predictions for enterprise mobile learning in 2010. How our January 2010 Predictions Played Out! Validated (“Triple”).

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My mLearning Predictions for 2010

mLearning Trends

And mobile learning is still in its infancy where both mass market acceptance and adoption are concerned. After years of false starts and miscues, market acceptance for enterprise mobile learning in 2009 was largely stymied through slashed corporate spending and canceled next generation (or hopefully just postponed) projects.