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Learning on the go: how to develop engaging mobile-friendly courses

TalentLMS

Just the first 2 would get you pretty far, audience reach-wise, but factor in the different devices (the myriad Android phones, various iPhones, the iPad, etc.) and it suddenly seems like a lot of work to ensure that your mobile content plays well in all these. Mobile devices have much smaller displays than desktop computers.

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The Revolution is Coming: Consumer Tablets and E-Learning

eLearning 24-7

If you wanted to work on creating content, for many people, the route would be and still is creating courses via a desktop based rapid e-learning authoring tool, or via your LMS/LCMS vendor’s tool (hosted or not) or via Dreamweaver or some other type of solution. million tablets or really the Ipad or other tabs would be sold.