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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 30, 2011 Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2012 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. As in the past, this year’s list includes predictions across a gamut of new technologies, consumer/buyer trends plus a few anticipated seismic shifts in the world of business that should collectively reshape the landscape for the adoption and accelerated growth of mobile learning for businesses. Mobile Learning Goes Mainstream. no matter where or when we choose/need to learn. Summary. | UPSIDE LEARNING MAY 3, 2012 5 Rapid Authoring Tools To Publish Courses For Your iPads As per data published by Good Technology in their Good Technology Device Activations Report | Q1 2012 , the iPad 2 averaged 17.7 percent of their enterprise activations in the first quarter of 2012 in the US. 1) Adobe Captivate 5.5 The HTML5 Converter for Adobe Captivate 5.5 is an experimental technology that converts SWFs generated by Adobe Captivate 5.5 Thanks! | | | | | | | THE MOBILE LEARNER MAY 25, 2012 Mobile Devices: Breaking Through the Walled Garden I am a fan of the HowStuffWorks podcast “Stuff You Should Know” Recently, I listened to the episode titled, “What’s The Future of the Internet” and the discussion on net neutrality and the walled garden of devices got me thinking about how device and OS manufacturers are restricting our experience of the Internet and the implication this could have to learning in general and mobile learning in particular. While there are other mobile operating systems out there, I think it’s safe to say that as of this writing, iOS and Android dominate. | UPSIDE LEARNING AUGUST 22, 2012 No Escaping Mobile Learning – Webinar Recording & Audience Queries Answered As you probably already know, last week we kicked off our independent webinar series with the first one titled as ‘No Escaping Mobile Learning’ which I co-presented with Abhijit Kadle (watch recording here ). In this webinar, Abhijit and I discussed about the six key drivers that are forcing organizations to adopt mobile learning. Growing mobile workforce. | | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 31, 2012 My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap As 2012 draws to a close, its time to evaluate how in focus my lens on the future of enterprise mobile learning proved to be this past year and how many of my year ago predictions hit their targets. Prediction #1 - Mobile Learning Goes Mainstream. and will simply state “we need to offer learning to our workers via their omnipresent mobiles!” Robert | | | | | | | | | -
MLEARNING TRENDS | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2011 Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review It’s time once again to take stock of what happened in enterprise mobile learning and see if any of my 2011 predictions hit their intended targets. One year ago today, I offered nine predictions running the gamut of hardware, software, industry players and general market movements based on trends we were experiencing in the commercial mobile learning marketplace; here’s my analysis of where these predictions landed twelve months later. Mobile Apps Become Essential to Enterprise mLearning. Google surprised everyone by buying Motorola Mobility for $12.5B MORE >> -
UPSIDE LEARNING | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2012 Converting ELearning To Tablet Learning: Cost-effective Solutions More and more organizations with eLearning programs in place are feeling the need to move towards mLearning, and we believe that Tablet Learning can be a smooth and easy way to initiate this shift. In many cases, though, Tablet Learning is considered a form of mLearning, and there is often a degree of hesitation to make the switch, perhaps brought on by typical myths associated with Mobile Learning. Tablet Learning, however, can be viewed as a separate category that serves as an effective stepping stone in the transition from eLearning to mLearning. MORE >> -
IGNATIA WEBS | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2012 Free CIDER session on #Ubiquitous #MOOCs and learner interactions Starting from the history of MOOCs and their general design, the session will gradually focus on the different learner interactions, mapping preliminary results of a research I am conducting into the effect of mobile access on MOOC learner interactions. The reason for looking into these categories of learner interactions is to look at ubiquity or mobile accessibility on open, online courses and whether this ubiquity has an impact on learner interactions of any kind. Where to log in for the session: Online through Adobe Connect at: https://connect.athabascau.ca/cidersession/ MORE >> -
MLEARNING TRENDS | TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 2012 New Podcast - "This Week in mLearning" We've already recorded and published our first episode and I welcome the readers of this blog to subscribe to this series where we hope to share leading news stories and happenings across the world of mobile devices and apps in general and Training and Development initiatives in particular. He worked as Senior Product Evangelist at Adobe for several years before striking out on his own last December (see bio below). You can connect to and subscribe to the podcast series via the following link: This Week in mLearning Finally, here's RJ's bio to learn more about him. MORE >> -
MLEARNING TRENDS | SUNDAY, APRIL 15, 2012 "This Week in mLearning" Podcast: Week #2 We've put the finishing touches on our second weekly podcast detailing all the happenings in the mobile learning field for the week of April 9, 2012 and you can listen to RJ Jacquez and I talk about the week that was by clicking the link here. Snapguide Mobile Web TWmLearning mlearning Mobile AppsWhile we're still trying to gain our footing in terms of pace and approach, the first couple of podcasts have been well received and we're appreciative of the comments and suggestions being offered by early listeners. Robert ;?). MORE >>
- Mobile Devices: Breaking Through the Walled Garden THE MOBILE LEARNER | FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2012
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