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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 30, 2011 Enterprise mLearning Predictions for 2012 Adobe’s move to stop developing Flash Player plug-ins for mobile web browsers set a BIG BALL in motion that quelled the desire for many Instructional Designers to use pure Flash or popular rapid development tools outputting Flash-based content as their unified content delivery strategy. Apple’s iPad will continue to be the market leader in 2012 though a collection of tablet devices based on Android (in older Honeycomb to newer Ice Cream Sandwich flavors), Microsoft Windows 8 and possibly even RIM’s PlayBook 2.0 So, in no certain order, here are my predictions… 1. Summary. | MLEARNING IS GOOD FEBRUARY 4, 2009 Are Apps the Future of Mobile Learning? As a developer, you constantly look for the “next big thing. However, my focus as a developer working for a corporation is enterprise learning and I wonder if apps will be big in the corporate learning space. “According to mobile content retailer, Handango, Mobile Learning content now accounts for 18% of all their retail sales. And, the following companies have an app store or will have one very soon: Microsoft (Windows Mobile), RIM (Blackberry), Nokia and Sony-Ericsson(Symbian), Google (Android), Adobe (Flash Lite, AIR, Flex, etc.). | | | | | | | MLEARNING TRENDS DECEMBER 31, 2012 My 2012 Enterprise mLearning Predictions Recap Overall interest in enterprise mobile learning definitely accelerated in 2012 with various surveys reporting that more than a simple majority of Learning and Development teams are committed to identifying ways to implement mobile learning for their workers and perhaps even customers as soon as practical in their organizations. Here’s the analysis of how it all played out. On Target But. | |
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