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10 mLearning Lessons I Learned from reading Mobile First by Luke Wroblewski [Book Review]

mLearning Revolution

The Mobile Effect. This is why I’m a big fan of Luke Wroblewski’s book entitled Mobile First. I have read this book several times and I highly recommend you do too, especially as you think about your own mobile and mobile learning strategy moving forward.

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Ten tips to build interactivity

eFront

While it’s relatively easy for a teacher in a classroom to interact with the learners and, by ‘reading’ the situation, involve them in the learning process in the most effective ways, it’s much harder for those producing online learning materials. Lectora will publish both Flash and HTML5 for Apps and rendering through iPads and smartphones.

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Questions about Instructional Design Careers

Experiencing eLearning

Some organizations do evaluate at all four of Kirkpatrick’s levels, and the Success Case Method is another good strategy for evaluating training effectiveness. A: I wouldn’t learn Flash right now. The learning curve is too steep, and within a few years I think most work will be in HTML5. New Trends. Learning Technology.

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10 Custom eLearning Courses: How Do They Rank?

eLearning Brothers

Would love to see some immersive experiential elements like diagnosing or evaluating drug effects! Dealing with difficult co-workers is a tough topic, and this experiential learning piece does a nice job of injecting some whimsy with a comic-book look and feel. Click here to view this course. Broken Co-Worker. Sales Orientation.

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E-Learning 101: Straightforward Answers to Fundamental Questions

ATD Learning Technologies

In the world of paperback novels, a page turner is an engaging book you don’t want to put down. Augmented reality takes a view of a real environment and augments it with additional information or effects. What is HTML5 and why is it significant for e-learning? HTML5 enables much more robust multimedia and interactions.

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Take A Leap Of Faith With Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

Clark Quinn in his book’ Designing mLearning: Tapping into the Mobile Revolution for Organisational Performance’, says “…mLearning should be viewed as augmenting your learning or performance…”, which, for me, captures the soul of mobile learning. Any learning that can help it is immediately effective. Custom app for a specific task.

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Six topics for the price of one

Jay Cross

HTML5 plays natively on laptop, pad, and phone. HTML5, why should I care? View source enabled me to figure out how people created various effects. I began getting lost when CSS replaced declarations like <font size=”small” color=”red” /> HTML5 joined my list of things to learn on Walkabout.