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What is mobile learning? (M-learning)

Docebo

Now, we’re sold things by social media influencers instead of billboard ads, learn by listening to podcasts instead of sitting in classrooms, and read the news on our phones during our morning commute rather than flipping through a physical newspaper. The definition of mobile learning. The definition of mobile learning.

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The Impact of Learning Technology on Corporate Training

Docebo

The right mix of learning technology and content is important to achieve learning goals. The rapid pace of evolution in technology and change in the way learners’ gather information is a serious challenge for organizations. High impact learning strategies. Technology’s role. Find out more.

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Future of Learning Technology – 2015

Upside Learning

The Learning Circuits Big Question this month asks – “ What will the workplace learning technology look like in 2015 ”. The question is inspired from a post by Derek Morrsion – Technology to Enhance Learning in 2015 , quite an interesting post, a must read. What have we witnessed in last 5 years?

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Transforming Higher Education with Mobile Learning

Instancy

It’s no wonder that mobile devices are changing many facets of our lives, including schooling, given their rising prevalence and appeal. M-learning, or mobile learning, refers to utilizing portable electronic devices—specifically smartphones and tablets—to advance educational goals.

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What is Mobile Learning? (M-Learning)

Docebo

As a result, mobile learning , or m-learning, has become an increasingly relevant component of all eLearning programs, and learning management systems in general. The Definition of M-Learning. Benefits of Mobile Learning in the Workplace. Optimizing E-Learning Content for Mobile Platforms.

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The Essentials of Mobile Learning

Origin Learning

Be it learning at the workplace, higher education, or K-12, smartphones and the app-ecosystem have truly revolutionized the way L&D practitioners and educators approach learning. How Smartphones Dominate Workplace Learning? The mobile learning market is set to grow to $37.60 billion by the year 2020.

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Digitec to Present on Mobile Learning Strategies

Association eLearning

For years, Flash has been used to create eLearning, yet this technology is not supported on most mobile devices. Meanwhile, the use of mobile devices is expected to surpass access from desktop devices by 2014. Training departments are scrambling to understand their options for developing learning without Flash.