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My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap

mLearning Trends

Is enterprise mobile learning best delivered via native mobile apps or using mobile web apps? Interest in the mobile web app approach remains strong with many organizations especially from those wading into the mobile learning pool for the first time (from both the customer and vendor perspective). And learning vendors (e.g.,

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Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2012

mLearning Trends

Here on the last day of the year, I offer my predications for the big and shaping trends we’ll see in the enterprise mobile learning space for 2012. Is enterprise mobile learning best delivered via native mobile apps or using mobile web apps? Flash Falters, HTML5 & ePUBs Gain in Popularity.

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Top 10 eLearning Predictions 2011 #LCBQ

Tony Karrer

Investment in mobile learning will significantly increase. Mobile learning sub-disciplines will begin to emerge. Mobile learning development for tablets will become one of these sub-disciplines. Flash will still have an impact (at least in the area of mobile learning).

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63 Great eLearning Posts and Hottest Topics for November 2010

eLearning Learning Posts

Thinking about “Gamification&# - the Game Layer - contexts. - e-Clippings (blogoehlert) , November 8, 2010**Please use W-A-S-D keys to move through this post, mouse to look around, space bar to jump and left-click to fire. Captivate’s architecture makes it ideal for extending functionality via interactive Flash Widgets.

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Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review

mLearning Trends

I still think the Mobile App is King in the enterprise mobile learning space although the drum thumps of HTML5-based mobile web apps can be heard faintly in the distance. Flash will still not be supported on iOS devices in 2011 but this fact will matter far less over time. Bullseye #2! Prediction #5.