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When augmented reality isn’t

E-Learning Provocateur

In a world in which everyone loves to bang on about emerging technology, relatively few ever do anything about it. So I was excited to stumble upon their Augmented Reality browsing of Powerhouse Museum around Sydney app for Apple and Android. The app barely augments reality. All is not lost.

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5 Key Trends in the Future of eLearning

SmartUp

The concept of elearning dates all the way back to the 90s, where the trend started emerging with the usage of interactive CD-ROMS and PDF files. In the early 2000s, the development of technology made the concept of elearning more advanced, that’s when Learning Management Systems (LMS) came in place. ELearning is here to stay.

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Mobile gives the edge

Learning with e's

Most significantly for those who are immersed in schools, colleges and universities - mobile technology is disrupting education. Secondly, mobile technology is disruptive because it encourages creativity. Potentially, with new AR and wearable technologies emerging, we will be able to make a record our every minute of our lives.

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What's really ready for prime time in corporate learning?

Litmos

It’s easy, with all the buzz around new technologies, to get excited about the possibilities. We can imagine implementing machine learning, chatbots, Virtual and Augmented Reality, the list goes on. Writing emerged as a mechanism to record thoughts verbatim (surpassing oral storytelling). Our willingness is at stake.