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Back Again + Captivate 8 Review (Summary: WOW!)

mLearning Trends

While my time and focus have never veered away from all things enterprise mobile learning centric, the time to write my thoughts down and share them with subscribers has been in short supply. First off, my apologies to all subscribers for being absent for so long in posting anything new to this blog. Onward and upward, eh?

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Here’s how Adobe Captivate 6 could have been a Game-Changer for mLearning

mLearning Revolution

So considering Captivate is an Adobe product, this is where my high expectations came from because I thought Captivate would follow suit and show the eLearning and mLearning community something awesome, something that would have made Captivate a game-changer, especially for developing great mobile learning experiences. That’s it.

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The New Adobe Captivate 7 Marches Backwards into the Future [Review]

mLearning Revolution

There’s nothing in there that addresses real solutions for today’s trending topics, such as Cloud computing, Mobile Learning, Responsive Design, Adaptive publishing, Mobile Apps, etc. If your Learning Design calls for Absolute Dimensions, you have already Failed.

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An Honest Assessment of Adobe Captivate 6 [First Impressions]

mLearning Revolution

In fact there was one killer feature related to mobile learning (mLearning) that we had talked about as a team, but its nowhere in Captivate 6. DOES ADOBE EVEN UNDERSTAND MOBILE? Update : I also published a post on what I would have liked to have seen in Adobe Captivate 6 for true mobile learning development.

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Growth Accelerates CellCast Solution Innovations

mLearning Trends

We're pleased to report the adoption and use of mobile learning by enterprise customers has been accelerating throughout first half of 2010 -- yeah!!; As such, our customers and partners have helped to continue to push the envelope in the ways and means that mobile learning content is designed and delivered.

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Three Reasons Why Corporate Training Departments Could Become.

Dashe & Thomson

A similar trend is taking place in the learning and development industry. Less than a decade ago, the technical aspects of eLearning development were the purview of a select group of developers, schooled in the art and science of HTML, Flash, Dreamweaver, and other relatively high-learning-curve disciplines. Properly d.