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Harnessing the Power of Mobile eLearning: A White Paper from the eLearning Guild

eLearning Brothers

The good people at the eLearning Guild have been hard at work on a 27-page report regarding the state of mobile eLearning and where it’s headed. years, and—as eLearning Guild points out—the “Draw Something” smartphone game which took only 50 days to gain widespread adoption. Give it a look!

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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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mLearning eSeminars now aVailable

Adobe Captivate

The first has a more pragmatic emphasis with a focus on creating and delivering mLearning solutions using Adobe Captivate and the eLearning Suite. Links are below; Title: How do I make eLearning mobile? Summary: A step by step walk through of producing mobile eLearning content with Captivate and the eLearning Suite.

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Upcoming Captivate and eLearning Webinars

Adobe Captivate

Allen, our eLearning evangelist, has just announced the next set of webinars that he is going to be hosting. He has some interesting topics lined up- including mobile eLearning. Also, if you missed his previous sessions, you can find the recordings of those webinars here: Basics: 21st Century Skills & Adobe eLearning Suite.

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Top Learning Trends for 2020

Roundtable Learning

More Portable or Mobile eLearning. Rather than eLearning being deployed on desktop or laptop computers, companies are looking into creating content that can be used across a wide range of devices from iPads to mobile phones. Better field-of-view & lower price point for wearables.

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Defining Microlearning?

Clark Quinn

It suits the notion of micro content, but again, it’s about getting the job done, not developing new skills. Just like I can look up the specs on the resolution of my computer screen, use that information, but have to look it up again next time.