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Respondents were asked questions tied to mobile, video and yep, even MOOCs. In 2014, I believe that video will be hot in the LMS space (amongst others), but it will be on fire watch. The area is listed in the following manner: Header – The question. Upload video from a mobile device or HD camera into a LMS.
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