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A Look Back at E-Learning in 2012

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Despite overall consumer demand (not just within e-learning) for tablets, and numbers showing that tablets are outselling notebooks, e-learning vendors as whole are sitting back and waiting. Synchronization has now been completed. eLogic Learning. exact learning. Market as a whole.

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The grades are in for Education focused LMSs

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Student, Teacher and Parent portals – It goes without saying on the student and teacher portals. As such, do folks really want parents to have their own portal? Combination of synchronous and asynchronous features. Most systems in the education space are still strongly focused on synchronous based learning.

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APIs and Mashups r ur new ABCs for E-Learning

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Twitter has APIs, so does Facebook, even Linkedin. However there are vendors who sell their API solution wrapped in a piece of software. SCORM Player communicating with your vendor’s solution, for example, if you were creating your own LMS and Rapid Intake’s rapid e-learning authoring tool, it includes a SCORM Player API.

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Social Learning – What’s the Point? Time to turn the tables on the naysayers

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Even with slideshare, you can actually post e-books and other documents, so it follows suit in a system. Opens up learning, and makes your solution a one stop service. LMS/LCMS/Learning Portal (commercial or free), e-readers, any mobile device(i.e. What solution ? What solutions ? What solutions ? Who can use it ?

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2010: mLearning Year in Review

mLearning Trends

Mobile Learning and Social Networking each attained much higher hype levels across the Training & Development during the 2010 “season” and both concepts were featured topics in articles and conference sessions alike. So here’s the tally for "runs batted in (or attempted)" during the 2010 mLearning season.