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Moving Microlearning to the Cloud

Ed App

Mobile learning in massive open online courses (MOOC) is different from the traditional forms of learning as it is fragmented and heavily-dependant on collaboration. A cloud-based system organizes learners to work as a team and customizes microlearning content to meet the personal demands in real-time.

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Podcast: Selecting Association Software – With Chad Stewart of SmartThoughts

Talented Learning

WELCOME TO EPISODE 21 OF THE TALENTED LEARNING SHOW! To learn more about this podcast series or to see the full collection of episodes visit The Talented Learning Show main page. In particular, the center-of-gravity for association software has shifted from all-in-one AMS platforms to diverse ecosystems.

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How to Incorporate mLearning to Your Workforce Training

ProProfs

The traditional format of training and learning in different organizations is shifting towards a more mobile environment partly due to the limitations of the traditional classroom method and partly due to the need to keep pace with this tech-driven world. A one-hour training session requires about dozens of hours to plan and execute.

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Video killed the radio star: So will LXP kill LMS?

Learning Pool

In their very comprehensive investigation into the reasons behind the development of the learning experience platform ( Powering the Modern Learner Experience ), authors Ben Betts and John Helmer make clear that dissatisfaction with the traditional form of the learning management system (LMS) played a major part.

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Video killed the radio star: So will LXP kill LMS?

Learning Pool

In their very comprehensive investigation into the reasons behind the development of the learning experience platform ( Powering the Modern Learner Experience ), authors Ben Betts and John Helmer make clear that dissatisfaction with the traditional form of the learning management system (LMS) played a major part.

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