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Three Takeaways Today

eLearning 24-7

In the early days of e-learning course creation, you could either use your in-house instructional designer(s), self-teach yourself Authorware, DazzlerMax, and similar tools – or have your in-house ID person do it for you, outsource development to a 3rd party aka custom development for your proprietary course. No need, PPT is here!

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Skillsoft – An Analyst Perspective

eLearning 24-7

It wasn’t due to the product per se, rather it was the approach Skillsoft decided upon when it came to Percipio. If you are a Skillsoft customer who wants to exit out to another system, or a Percipio customer who wants to switch over – here is a list of vendors offering such deals and transitions as noted.

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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

Back on December 30 2011, I scoped eight predictions ranging from hardware/software to content types and authoring tools to macro-level mobility trends our team felt would influence the market for mLearning products and services for the year and I wasn’t disappointed (or much surprised) about how it all played out. On Target But.

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5 E-Learning Forecasts for 2012

eLearning 24-7

Some items stood out, others continued in an everlasting awful experience (customer and support service – as a whole). Product training becomes real – they interact, engage and see it in real time, rather than a static experience. Custom development shops developing AR apps for customers (business, education, etc.),

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

eLearning 24-7

Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 Again, the iPad runs only with HTML5, not Flash 10.1. True, the other tablets and Samsung offer Flash 10.1, We know that if the browser supports Flash 10.1, but they offer HTML5 too. Browser Agnostic.

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Something is Going on Down there in the LMS Market

eLearning 24-7

Samsung Galaxy S is expected to be the first real challenger to the iPad, it runs on Android OS, offers Flash 10.1 Again, the iPad runs with HTML5, not Flash nor Java. True, the other tablets and Samsung offer Flash 10.1 Same issue occurred with Opera – used Flash and Java. Yet, Avant supported Flash and Java.

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LMS Vendors: U Can Survive – Innovate, Invigorate and Invent

eLearning 24-7

So, if you include Facebook like in your LMS, wouldn’t it be logical to assume that people would follow the same approach and mechanism, that they use in the actual real Facebook product? HTML5 will be available on every one of those tablets, plus they will offer Flash (notable exception the iPad). SAP SAAS bombed.

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