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Celebrating 50 eLearning Best Practices

eLearning Brothers

This article marks my fiftieth publication on the eLearning Brothers blog. I wouldn’t be a true training and development professional if I didn’t take the opportunity to reflect on what I’ve learned. Come follow along this summary post where I highlight the top 50 eLearning best practices and insights I’ve covered over the past year.

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What is mobile learning? (M-learning)

Docebo

Such is the power of mobile technology, internet connectivity, mobile applications, and multimedia experiences. They’re virtually glued to them. Related: How to create mobile learning platforms with ease. Similarly, mobile learning content will be looked at by your learners with just as much scrutiny.

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What is Mobile Learning? (M-Learning)

Docebo

Such is the power of mobile internet. They’re virtually glued to them, as illustrated in the chart below. It wasn’t long, then, that L&D pros realized that offering a learning environment on mobile devices would replicate how their learners consume content outside of work, and increase engagement. The Bottom Line.

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8 Can’t-Miss Sessions at DevLearn 2016

Knowledge Guru

Play to Learn: Designing Effective Learning Games. If you are interested in how emerging learning strategies such as games can be used to motivate and reinforce key skills, this workshop is for you. You’ll learn about device operation, flight attendant apps, and compliance policies. Learn more. Learn more.

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8 Corporate Learning Trends in 2017

Enyota Learning

In recent times, the eLearning industry has undergone rapid improvements owing to the changes in the organizations to match to the needs and expectations of the learners. Today’s learners have moved beyond just a passive learning experience. They could be shorter too, depending on your training objective. Microlearning.

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What is Mobile Learning? Examples & Benefits

ProProfs

Mobile learning, or mLearning, is an important strategy in corporate training programs. Learning delivered through mobile devices offers enhanced engagement, increases the shelf life of training, and is unlikely to become obsolete. alone accounts for more than 31% of mobile eLearning expenditures.