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Go Mobile?

CLO Magazine

Mobile learning is often viewed as the next big thing in learning delivery. With the rise of mobile technology, many learning executives are saying mobile is the innovative delivery method of choice when it comes to getting content to employees. That said, mobile learning is on the rise: 17 percent of U.S.

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Integrating Mobile Is Key

CLO Magazine

s learning team saved itself one large integration headache. Had Morgan and his team used a separate mobile learning platform, Xerox would have developed some e-learning content via its LMS with a separate process for smartphone-friendly content using a different platform and process. Xerox Corp.’s

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The Learning Experience as a Mobile Endeavor

CLO Magazine

So when I sat down to chat with my younger sister, who started her freshman year of college a few weeks ago, I was astonished to find the progress that’s been made — particularly in the mobile learning space. Nowadays, relying on an Internet feed on my clunky laptop to facilitate and implement learning would be considered “so 2005.”

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Mobile Mania – The Latest on M-Learning

eLearning 24-7

Mobile the final frontier. These are the voyages of mobile learning. To boldly go where no e-learning vendor has gone before, specifically LMS vendors who are now starting to get it. . To, ah forget it you now the rest, but what you may not know is the latest on the mobile learning front.

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A Look Back at E-Learning in 2012

eLearning 24-7

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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HTML5 Fans Rejoice – Adobe Ditches Flash Player on Mobile Devices

eLearning 24-7

9th, that it is abandoning its work on Flash for mobile devices and instead focusing on mobile development of development of HTML5 for mobile. This will only empower folks in the e-learning industry who were pro-HTML5 and believed as I do, that it is the better route to go. Adobe announced today, Nov.

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Evolving the E-Learning Experience for the 21st Century

eLearning 24-7

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. On the Go – mobile access to documents, files, business presentations regardless of your location – instant access. Collaboration.