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7 Tips To Stay Ahead Of eLearning Trends And Adapt To Changes

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For example, Flash players used to be an essential ingredient for eLearning courses. Then the news broke that new mobile devices wouldn’t support Flash, and opted for HTML5-based apps instead. You can also look for common themes to identify patterns before they emerge. This brings me to my next point.

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7 Tips To Stay Ahead Of eLearning Trends And Adapt To Changes

Infopro Learning

For example, Flash players used to be an essential ingredient for eLearning courses. Then the news broke that new mobile devices wouldn’t support Flash, and opted for HTML5-based apps instead. You can also look for common themes to identify patterns before they emerge. This brings me to my next point.

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How to Make Workplace Safety Training Modules Future Ready

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Ensure Cloud Storage: More than half the world has their data saved on the cloud. As the world is busy devouring content on mobile devices, you can’t be stuck up with old-school techniques such as classroom-based training or desktop-based training. Also read: [Guide] How to Deliver Workplace Safety Training on Mobile Devices.

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eLearning Guild Authoring & Development Tools Research Report (2008)

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Then I went on to show about 12 tools in more detail – some of which would probably make it onto a top ten list (Flash, Captivate, Articulate, and Lectora) – the remaining tools trying to hit at some of the other options out there (Smart Builder, eXe, Udutu, Thinking Worlds, Raptivity, Flypaper, Mohive, and Atlantic Link).

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43 Great eLearning Posts and 5 Hot Topics Including Google Buzz and iPad

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Nor am I a great fan of pseudo-psychology or simple models, even though the world of L&D is littered with them. Unlike Virtual Reality (VR) that aims at replacing the perception of the world with an artificial one, Augmented Reality (AR) has the goal of enhancing a person’s perception of the surrounding world.