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6 Steps To A Better Mobile Learning Strategy

Upside Learning

Culture : Is there a culture of sharing, commenting, social learning in your organization? Flash vs. HTML5 : This is actually not a point of debate anymore. HTML5 is the future of mobile web, even if it’s not ready to the extent we believe it to be. Does mobile learning fit in your learning strategy?

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Why Do We Need a Content Modernization Strategy Now More than Ever Before?

Harbinger Interactive Learning

But sometimes, modernization could be mistaken purely as transformation from Flash to HTML5 and in an oversight; the bigger underlying opportunity could be overlooked. L&D heads could use modernization to transition from a culture of training to a culture of learning and upskilling. Technology Disruptions.

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Mlearning Strategy: How to Shape Yours for Employee Training

Designing Digitally

Also, it is really important for the organization to have a culture of sharing and social learning, for any mobile learning strategy to be successful. . Description: There are numerous options available like native apps, mobile apps, Flash, authoring tools, html5 and so on. It is important to have management buy-in.

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Top 75 eLearning Posts - May 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

I see it in blog posts, comments, posts, LrnChat discussions, and all sorts of places. However, there is also a great deal of misinformation and misunderstanding about video, spread in conferences, online forums, and over coffee. It’s become quite clear that Apple (Steve Jobs) is going to block putting Flash on these platforms.

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

OnPoint stepped up to plate here – to satiate pent-up demand in some and spark new interest in others – by introducing an integrated set of social features that blend “formal with informal” with support for PRIVATE mobile discussion forums, access to blogs and wikis, and support for mobile captured/user-generated content.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

The top eLearning Trends 2017 being discussed are micro-learning, augmented reality, analytics, gamification and mobile learning. Historically, eLearning is behind the time for tech adoption – a late adopter of flash, slow to accept HTLM5, and responsive design has only emerged for Captivate and Articulate in the past few years.