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A Look Back at E-Learning in 2012

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Mobile Learning. LMSs – Finally vendors took notice. Sadly though many still are in the dark on true mobile learning – i.e. not accessing their platform via a mobile web browser. Authoring Tools – With only a small sample of vendors that are SaaS based, pickings are slim.

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Evolving the E-Learning Experience for the 21st Century

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What always stuns me are vendors who state they know what their learners want, but in reality have no clue, because they themselves do not see the technology and its usage among the masses. Works even when offline. In the iPad, there are quite a few products – other apps – that include Dropbox. Why would I want it?

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E-Learning End Users Have Spoken – time for the industry to listen

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Of those 40%, iPad and iPad2 represent 51% of the total market. Interestingly, a large portion of LMS vendors have not optimized their products for the iPad/ iPad2 and with the exception of two content authoring tools, HTML5 capabilities, specifically the ability to output a course in HTML5 does not yet exist. 11% Other .

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M-Learning: Where’s the app for that?

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As I write on my iPad, thoughts swirl abound. With all these vendors talking about their solution and its capabilities on mobile devices, it should be easy to find an app for that. Regardless if the vendor is m-learning specific, content authoring tool, LMS, web conferencing or a hybrid. Mobile Learning Tools.

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This is not (fill in the blank)

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The people who suffer the most from this contradiction are the consumers and a vast majority of vendors. While mobile learning is moving at an incredible speed, faster than anticipated by some of my colleagues, it does not come without a cost. Your mobile web browser. Online/Offline synch. HTML5 or is it?

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Top 10 LMSs for 2013

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Support of the iPad, thus mobile learning. Tin Can compliment – but no native app and no online/offline synch. Tin Can API with online/offline synchronization – AWESOME! Mobile works on all devices including the Kindle (Amazon). M-Learning offers online/offline synchronization.

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New E-Learning Rankings: Authoring Tools

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While their Slideshark app for the iPad is nifty, it is not the only product that showcases PPT and is free. This is really a product ideal for mobile which is quite intriguing. Browser support includes Chrome, Opera (extremely rare) and Safari on the iPad. Also no offline/online synch unless via a LMS (which supports it).

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