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Whether you want to call them human image characters, avatars or actors, they are going to be the new “hot” in 2013. In 2012 it has been all about collaborative/peer review with authoring products, and it still will be in 2013, but the avatars/actors with/without backgrounds are going to be in “fuego” Where can it go?
On the vendor side, nice set to select from although on the freebie side – always is lame. Vendor Angle. A must for any e-learningvendor. That said, vendors have found the show overall to be a mixed bag. Vendor Angle. Not a lot of vendors here. Training 2013, Learning & Expo.
From an e-learning standpoint, the ASTD show received an “A” For ASTD itself, an “F” Unless you are still standing in that Starbucks line, then it is an incomplete. E-Learning 24/7. ASTD13 e-learninge-learning trade show e-learningvendors TinCan trade shows ASTD2013 education learning'
Tuesday is my Halloween edition – and it is going to cover the latest authoring tool trends and my top ten tools for 2013 (oh and my presentation too). Then the following week – there will be no blog post, as I will be traveling to Australia to speak at Learning@Work in Sydney (as a keynoter). E-Learning 24/7.
Every E-Learningvendor should want your business and treat you as they would want to be treated. Every LMS vendor should have a standard regarding response times, when they receive an inquiry via the internet. I know of one vendor who responds within 30 minutes of receiving an inquiry. E-Learning 24/7.
Wow, wasn’t that marching band fantastic? I loved the lip synch of that tune. Okay, time for the 2nd half to begin, so let’s go right to the kickoff. As before, please excuse text line space funkiness – WordPress app on iPad. The product comes in two flavors – a simple and a more robust. I focused on the more robust.
Okay, the first day of ASTD TK13 has wrapped up – at least from the expo side of the house. Excuse any strange text breaks – writing from the WordPress iOS app. Let’s jump right in for the game action. TOUCHDOWN. I was really impressed with a few new products. A unique product that uses the power of animated figures.
It comes from me talking to vendors, buyers, monitoring the industry all the while taking notes and seeing the trends/patterns appear right before my eyes. What has always amazed me are number of e-learningvendor web sites whose design looks like it came from 1995 when Netscape ruled the land. Frankly, it is unreal.
Despite overall consumer demand (not just within e-learning) for tablets, and numbers showing that tablets are outselling notebooks, e-learningvendors as whole are sitting back and waiting. While I did stipulate that I saw Kinect technology more so than AR in e-learning, the truth be told, vendors stayed away. .
billion (Walmart, end of fiscal year ending in January 2013). I loved the term that vendors started to push in 2012 and continue to do so in 2013 – “scalability” It makes me laugh. E-Learning 24/7. One stop shop – containing everything you need. Net sales of 466.1 Amazon.com 13.18
World of Learning Conference – Birmingham, UK – Lots of potential here. Well organized – a must show for e-learningvendors in 2015. If I am a LMS vendor who is either exploring Europe, has clients in Europe or wants to have clients in Europe – you should be here. . Amazon Storyteller.
Released in April 2013, over 70 companies are already using the official 1.0 ABOUT THIS INTERVIEW SERIES: As part of our tenth anniversary celebrations, we proudly present ‘Crystal Balling with Learnnovators’, a thought-provoking interview series that attempts to gaze into the future of e-learning. version of the Tin Can API.
Message Me which launched in March 2013, has over 1 million active users. These four types of emerging technology are immediately applicable to e-learning. While some are in the potential stage (but still can be utilized), others are screaming “pick me, pick me” Granted a few are really ideal for e-learningvendors.
Here is how these new rankings will work throughout 2013: Debut this month, update in July, final top 25 in Dec. Vendors can move up, down or out of the rankings – after all it is on-going. Features include adaptive learning, collaboration, scenario builder, SCORM, question pool/assessments and SaaS.
E-LearningVendors and Apps. I’m not sure if it is going to take a predication by the late Edgar Cayce or Nostradamus to see the need to have native apps for people to download with the numerous m-learning, Mac store or Windows 8. 2013, 100,000 apps. SoftChalk 7. Lectora Inspire. Total number of downloads.
Increase in 2013, of these types of capabilities on other platforms and tools – whether it is via an interface/integration or a piece of this and that. Social and Mobile Learning Platforms. Mobile Apps – from various e-learningvendors who have apps for end users. Other e-learning solutions.
Released in April 2013, over 70 companies are already using the official 1.0 ABOUT THIS INTERVIEW SERIES: As part of our tenth anniversary celebrations, we proudly present ‘Crystal Balling with Learnnovators’, a thought-provoking interview series that attempts to gaze into the future of e-learning. version of the Tin Can API.
I know if I was a RCAT vendor I would. Fast Forward: E-Learning in 2013 - in the post, I state that RCAT vendors must adopt to using HTML5 over Flash. Here are some previous posts on HTML5 and its impact. HTML5: Let the Games Begin – written in May 2010. Awesome Example of HTML5.
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2013 - LMSs are not the only learning system in town. The new kids of the block (please no jokes here) are Video Learning Platforms. Beta folks still waiting for Beta to return. 2012 – Mobile video consumption rises up to 5.4 percent, which may seem nominal, but it is a 64 percent increase from April of the same year.
FT- Another product I liked in 2012 and still like in 2013. 15 Articulate Studio 09 - Until I see what 2013 can do (and it is about to be in beta), Studio sits at number 15. Collaboration. AICC, SCORM and PENS support. PowerPoint can be uploaded. UI is solid, but it can be improved. #17 17 Aura Interactive SH!FT- Oh, right, never mind.
I have been told the new UI will launch in early 2013. Based on what I have seen – the new UI is crisp, clean, modern and really outstanding. The same applies to the admin side. Support is fantastic and what I have found is they really care about their customers, a rarity in today’s space.
Storyboards – this is a staple to any instructional designer or e-learning developer – yet is rarely seen in authoring tools in today’s market – “exception – extremely rare” Spell checker – should be an automatic feature – it isn’t – small number, I expect solid growth.
Indeed, HTML5 does hold great long-term promise but the specification is still very much a work in progress (due to be ratified in 2013) and only a reasonable few (read: newer, more expensive) mobile devices fully support the spec as written in today’s program. Here’s another prediction that didn't play out as we thought it would.
Back again to bring this first in a series of rankings for the top ten learning management systems for 2013. That said, just as a reminder: Here is how these new rankings will work throughout 2013: Debut this month, update in July, final top 25 in Dec. Vendors can move up, down or out of the rankings – after all it is on-going.
Learning Management Systems. Built-in help desk – It is on the rise and I expect it to continue into 2013. From the LMS standpoint, this will be a hot ticket item in 2013. You would think that with the economic downturn, albeit it is starting to grow, e-learningvendors as a whole including LMSs would get it.
And with that, comes the last jolt of hot weather (depending on where you live), the last jolt to remind you to look for e-learning tools for 2013 and the last jolt to remind e-learning folks that these trends are moving faster than foliage traffic in Vermont. E-Learning 24/7.
This is going to be huge by 2013 in the consumer marketplace. Vendors who start offering this now in SaaS based products are ahead of the game. Should be a standard feature – not only in RCAT, but learning platforms in general (but, I digress). . Think how many people at companies, even in education, have HD screens?
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