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Making Mobile Mayhem

Clark Quinn

As Jason Haag has aptly put it, elearning courses on a phone (or tablet) is mobile elearning, not mobile learning (aka mlearning). We need more examples, more ideas, more experience! (If Really, presenting is a great contribution to yourself and the industry, and we really could use it.

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What is mobile learning? (M-learning)

Docebo

For example, there are many industries where offline functionality is a part of doing business. User experience: All buttons on the screen should be easy for mobile users to use. Remember that people who use mobile devices are often on the go, so they may be disoriented by long paragraphs.

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What is Mobile Learning? (M-Learning)

Docebo

For example, there are many industries where offline functionality is a part of doing business. User Experience: All buttons on the screen should be easy for mobile users to use. Remember that people who use mobile devices are often on the go, so they may be disoriented by long paragraphs.

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Training Goes Mobile in Humanitarian Aid Field

Aptara

This is where eLearning solutions come in, offering courses that are increasingly accessible from anywhere and at any time, the polar opposite of scheduled meetings. Some industries work at an especially high pace, making them ideal for training via digital means.

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Mobile eLearning Virtual Worlds, Environments, and Serious Games

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

I tweeted back that I liked the idea but couldn't see how my World of Warcraft interface could work on an iPhone. And that is a major hurdle for the industry. I'm not saying that learning content will NEVER get created, but the adoption will be slow within corporate elearning. or is it really that far off?

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Fascinating eLearning Statistics 2022

Learngenix Blog

In this piece, we’ll be talking about the industry of eLearning and how it has impacted all forms of education. There are also discussions on the effectiveness of eLearning across the board and how education might change permanently as a result. Globally, the eLearning market is expected to reach $350 billion by 2025.

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Are bigger tablets the key to more mLearning?

Aptara

There are many factors that go into a great mobile eLearning experience, and without each of them being in place, the full package won't come together perfectly. New devices power improved eLearning. Are bigger tablets the key to more mLearning? Powerful tablets are more likely to deliver an experience trainees will choose.".

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