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Mobile Learning is On the Rise – Is Your Organization Ready?

OpenSesame

Recent research by Google has also found that nearly 40% of people search only on a smartphone in an average day as they look to meet immediate needs. As a result of this shift, more Google searches are happening on smartphones than computers. Mobile Adoption: No Signs of Slowing Down.

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Mobile Learning is On the Rise – Is Your Organization Ready?

OpenSesame

Recent research by Google has also found that nearly 40% of people search only on a smartphone in an average day as they look to meet immediate needs. As a result of this shift, more Google searches are happening on smartphones than computers. Mobile Adoption: No Signs of Slowing Down. Download it today !

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Bob Little – Crystal Balling with Learnnovators

Learnnovators

Open content is a growing feature of the market, as people search for information, knowledge and learning that they need in order to complete a specific task. Bob: The theory about how to engage and motivate learners is well known (if it’s not, please buy and read my book!).

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19 Powerful Ways That Small Businesses Can Benefit From Thinkific

Spark Your Interest

For our clients, we can compile a report that identifies how often people search for the key terms associated with a course topic. That is how many people are looking for information, or how likely they might be to take a course on your topic. It explains cognitive load and cognitive theory.

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How to Become a Published Author as an Expert in Your Field with Morgan Gist MacDonald

LifterLMS

And so for instance, there’s publisher rocket is a software by Dave Cheston that we use that helps you to see what are people searching for in the Amazon bookstore specifically, not just amazon. Software is for Amazon because users actually use Amazon differently than they do Google.