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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). Anything that requires understanding how people work and learn would be fair game. 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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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.

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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.

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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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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. For instance, you might use AR when messaging through social apps, gaming, or shopping.

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How Games Drive Sales Enablement (Webinar)

Knowledge Guru

When game elements are carefully linked to learning objectives, good things happen. And when the games are designed or chosen based on the characteristics of target learners, great things happen. This is why so many sales training professionals have started to implement games into their sales enablement programs. Board Games.

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