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Top 9 e-Learning Predictions for 2014

Learnnovators

Capabilities such as Mobile Augmented Reality, Near Field Communication (NFC), and QR Codes powering up ‘contextual mobile learning’. Opening up of learning content that is presently locked up behind firewalls or LMSs to enable access to learners for just-in-time learning or performance support.

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Mobile Learning: 3 Security Threats & 7 Ways to Beat Them

CommLab India

Research by the Internet security firm Webroot shows, out of four million mobile apps in the Playstore, 42% apps are malicious and 6% can cause moderate risk. Make sure your Internet service connection is safe. Recognizing this threat, companies such as Snapchat and Instagram cut off third party apps. Hope you liked this post.

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TOP 9 E-LEARNING PREDICTIONS FOR 2014

Learnnovators

Capabilities such as Mobile Augmented Reality, Near Field Communication (NFC), and QR Codes powering up ‘contextual mobile learning’. Opening up of learning content that is presently locked up behind firewalls or LMSs to enable access to learners for just-in-time learning or performance support.

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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Allied to this is the increasing availability and take-up of technology in these countries – making more learning materials available via the internet, delivered to mobile phones, tablets and laptop computers. In reality this has been part of mainstream working practice for many knowledge workers since the 1990s.

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Monotonous to Fascinating: Changing Employee Training Module

QuoDeck

Apart from that anything which is created on the QuoDeck framework can also be consumed through Augmented reality apps like Euphoria, Unity or Virtual Reality which is unity based, so it connects to the API. This is cloud-hosted, some of the microservices can actually iterate what we call Omprem, behind the firewall.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

Our experience in 2010 found ALL of our new customers and partners went “hosted” instead of installing enterprise (“behind the firewall”). We continue to read a lot about it but haven’t witnessed any practical use cases deployed out in a production learning environment for training-centric Augmented Reality. Maybe next year.

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Notes from DevLearn and the Adobe Learning Summit

Steve Howard

interaction behind the company firewall – safe, secure conversations not visible to the public. some people get scared by the internet because they see opinions they don’t like or understand … • … but that’s a good thing because more eyes are being opened to new ideas. Quick and easy to set up. Hard to do.