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Mobile Elearning

Ninja Tropic

Including your mobile learning corporate training as a learning strategy can change and improve learners outcome. The post <span class='orange'>Mobile Elearning</span> appeared first on NinjaTropic. Improve your Corporate Training with us.

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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). Mobile, paper, computers, voodoo, whatever technology works. mobile strategy'

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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. It didn’t take long for L&D pros to realize that creating 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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Top 5 Benefits of Mobile eLearning

eLearning Brothers

The past decade has seen an explosion in mobile technology. We’re rapidly seeing the technological landscape grow and evolve, and the trend is moving further and further into the realm of mobility. At this point, it’s a foregone conclusion that a good eLearning strategy should include mobile learning.

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What is Mobile Learning? (M-Learning)

Docebo

Such is the power of mobile internet. 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. Benefits of Mobile Learning in the Workplace. Benefits of Mobile Learning in the Workplace.

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Making Mobile Mayhem

Clark Quinn

On a less formal basis, I want to suggest that another area where we need a little more light and a little less heat (and smoke) is mobile. 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).

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The Top 3 Mistakes People Make When Building Mobile eLearning

Lemonade

Too often when we talk about mobile eLearning, we talk about portrait vs landscape, or designing for “mobile first.”. But the key to effective mobile training isn’t how it looks. Focussing on the user interface before considering the user experience is one of the main driver of mobile eLearning mistakes.