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Mobile Learning is On the Rise – Is Your Organization Ready?

OpenSesame

Mobile learning – and the rise of mobile dominance, in general – is a topic that most learning and development (L&D) professionals have heard of. In fact, mobile learning is now so critical to online corporate training success that it has become an eLearning best practice. billion in 2014.

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Upcoming webinar: Driving business results with learner-centric programs

Docebo

Webinar: Driving business results with learner-centric programs with Brandon Hall Group. Your people are busy, but they need relevant, timely learning experiences that enable their work, not interrupt it. Your people are busy, but they need relevant, timely learning experiences that enable their work, not interrupt it.

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People Are Mobile Again. Is Your Learning?

Litmos

If you want to reach them where they are, your learning program will need to be mobile as well as remote. Isn’t mobile learning the same as remote learning? Remote learning is learning that can be accessed online, which means learners can sign in from home or other locations.

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Getting to Know You: Aiming to Better Understand Your Learners

Litmos

We’ve been thinking a lot about this topic here at SAP Litmos and wanted to share what we’ve learned. Some of the results from a survey we did were quite eye-opening, so we compiled them into a new eBook with the analyst firm, Brandon Hall Group. Better serving remote and mobile workers.

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Mobile Learning is On the Rise – Is Your Organization Ready?

OpenSesame

Mobile learning – and the rise of mobile dominance, in general – is a topic that most learning and development (L&D) professionals have heard of. In fact, mobile learning is now so critical to online corporate training success that it has become an eLearning best practice. billion in 2014.

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Some Companies Are Going Remote Forever. What Will Learning Look Like?

Litmos

According to an IDG survey released in April, 78% of employees have been working from home more than 60% of the time. Research by Brandon Hall Group shows that one third of companies project that more than half of their workforce will be working remotely after the pandemic. For many, it may continue indefinitely.

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What Learners Want: Anytime, Anywhere, 5 Minutes or Less (Webinar)

Knowledge Guru

And while mobile learning adoption is speeding up, many organizations still lag behind. According to The Brandon Hall Group’s 2016 State of Mobile Learning Survey , only 10% of organizations reported that most or all learning material is mobile-ready.