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mLearning more than mobile elearning?

Clark Quinn

Someone tweeted about their mobile learning credo, and mentioned the typical ‘mlearning is elearning, extended’ view. Which I rejected, as I believe mlearning is much more (and so should elearning be). It’s about collaboration, for sure, and tools to assist. mobile strategy'

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What is Elearning?

TOPYX LMS

Thank you to our Guest Blogger spearhead eLearning. Elearning is described as the delivery of training or education through digital or electronic methods. With the ongoing development of the internet and the advancement in elearning technologies, the way in which learners learn will continue to evolve into the future.

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Fascinating eLearning Statistics 2022

Learngenix Blog

(repost with permission from Broadband Search) Everyone is talking about eLearning and wondering about it (you found this article, after all). Yet first off, what is eLearning? In short, eLearning is the process of education or training electronically. Globally, the eLearning market is expected to reach $350 billion by 2025.

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Designing eLearning for iPads – Webinar Recording and Q&A

Upside Learning

Early this month we ran two webinars on “Designing eLearning for Pads (tablet)” A big thank you to all of you who were able to join us! Finally, here’s everything you wanted to know about eLearning on iPads… and asked! At what maturity level should a company look towards mobile Learning?

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Making Mobile Mayhem

Clark Quinn

We’re doing a lot wrong when it comes to mobile. As Jason Haag has aptly put it, elearning courses on a phone (or tablet) is mobile elearning, not mobile learning (aka mlearning). Which is a second problem: the tools that are easiest to use are being used to create courses.

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Virtually Amazing: What to Know about Augmented Reality (AR) for eLearning

eLearningMind

Nowadays, AR technology has real applications in real-world contexts—and eLearning is one of those contexts. So today, we’ll talk about augmented reality in eLearning. Plus, the mobile devices with cameras we use every day support AR. Examples of AR in eLearning. billion consumers are using AR worldwide.

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The 10 most innovative eLearning platforms

Ed App

While in-person learning has benefits, online learning enhances the outcomes further with tools designed to simulate face-to-face training, elements of social learning through discussion boards, and interactive elements like videos and gamification. Even better if it’s a mobile learning platform. At best – for free.