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Top 7 Myths Of Mobile Learning

Upside Learning

When it comes to mobile learning myths and misconceptions abound. These myths are holding back widespread adoption of mobile learning in the workplace. It’s just learning on the move. Mobile learning is much more than just learning on the move. It is quite literally mobile everything.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

Finally, here’s everything you wanted to know about eLearning on iPads… and asked! mLearning and Tablet Learning. A: mLearning or Mobile Learning is designed specifically for mobile devices, mostly for learners who are constantly on the move or do not have regular access to traditional learning methodologies.

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Mobile Learning for Healthcare Professionals

Origin Learning

These apps cater to a variety of subjects such as mental and psychological health, drug prescription and safety as well as potential drug interactions, decision support tool for physicians, nurses, students, medical calculators and scoring tools, HIPAA-secure communication tools, etc. Virtual learning for beginners. What do you think?

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Interactive Mobile Training: Content That Captivates

Kitaboo

In this mobile-first world, it has become essential for business organizations to adjust their content strategy so that it remains relevant for users on the go. This is where interactive mobile-based corporate training can be a game-changer! Corporate mobile learning has evolved rapidly in recent years.

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Why Flash to HTML5 Conversion is Essential for Your Flash-based Course’s Survival

Brilliant Teams

Security Concerns One of the primary reasons for Flash’s decline was its vulnerability to security threats. Flash was a common target for hackers and malware, making it a significant security risk. Incompatibility with Mobile Devices The rise of smartphones and tablets brought a new challenge to Flash.

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Top Tips on Best Device Decisions for Planning a Successful Mobile Learning Project

Practi

Ninety-eight percent of millennials own smartphones, but according to a recent survey by the Public Relations Society of America, a full 48% of them voiced concern that their employers were not implementing digital workplace communication effectively. Deploying Learning on Company-Owned Devices. Cons: Devices become obsolete fast.

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The Link Between BYOD and Increased Productivity

TOPYX LMS

The Aberdeen Group, for example, is of the opinion that a bring-your-own device policy is essential to the effectiveness and productivity of a workforce. In his article Are BYOD Workers More Effective?, 59% of employees surveyed use mobile devices to run line-of-business applications (Ibid). Only 29% have forbidden BYOD.