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Transforming Higher Education with Mobile Learning

Instancy

It’s no wonder that mobile devices are changing many facets of our lives, including schooling, given their rising prevalence and appeal. M-learning, or mobile learning, refers to utilizing portable electronic devices—specifically smartphones and tablets—to advance educational goals.

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How To Take Your Mobile Learning Experience To The Next Level

Docebo

There is little doubt about the value of mobile learning , especially with Millennials and Gen Z now making up the majority of the workforce. A mobile app is only part of delivering an incredible mobile learning experience. What Do We Mean By A Branded Mobile App?

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Mapping RoI of eLearning

Origin Learning

Well you may wonder why does a technology and learning blog talk about music. In this blog post, you will learn why ‘Mapping RoI of eLearning’ impacts both eLearning Development companies and organizations that buy these learning solutions. Will this technology go obsolete soon? Justifying Training Needs.

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The Docebo Discovery Lab: The Next Era of Mobile Learning

Docebo

On the other hand, the flexibility afforded to L&D pros to configure their mobile learning experience has been limited to mobile apps listed under the name of the learning technology provider, where you can only change a few items, such as the logo, images, and colors. .

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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What Is Mobile Learning?

Upside Learning

I spent a day at the Learning Technologies show exhibition in London this week. There is a lot of talk of mobile, social, and informal learning at the vendor stalls this year. The most confused, if not misused, term seems to be mobile learning. Good sign I’d say.

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10 Stats That Prove Mobile Learning Lives up to The Hype

Docebo

Are you curious to know what the future of mobile learning looks like? It shouldn’t come as any surprise that the momentum of mobile technologies hasn’t shown any signs of slowing down. Indeed, there’s a lot of chatter about mobile learning and how it can be most effectively worked into the L&D mix.