The session is a must attend for any organisation looking to innovate their learning and development programmes, or wanting to
embark on a mobile learning project.
With the popularity of mobile devices and the ever increasing use of mobile applications, eLearning might end up running almost
exclusively on mobile learning apps pretty soon!
With this new version, Adobe has opened the doors for smart and advanced eLearning authoring
focusing on mobile learning courses & responsive eLearning design.
Here are a few of the most important thoughts that we were able to recall from our interviews (Crystal Balling Series) and our blog
posts on mobile learning that we would like to share with you (in the form of excerpts) today: From Our Crystal Balling Interview Series
Shauna Vaughan, along with her colleague Clare Dygert, will present the webinar «One Step Ahead:
Consulting on Mobile Learning Strategy» on Thursday, January 21st, at 10 am PT 11 am MT 12 pm CT 1 pm ET.
Imogen, who is currently doing a
doctorate on mobile learning through the University Of Oxford, caught the eye of the committee for a portfolio demonstrating «excellence and versatility» across a variety of projects, approaches, and technologies.
I hope this article triggers a re-evaluation of your existing learning strategy and helps you
leverage on mobile learning trends such as mobile apps for learning.
Discover crucial
information on mobile learning and learn about the top considerations you should reflect on before implementing mLearning to judge how well it can fit with your training needs.
My only piece of advice is keep an open
mind on mobile learning because it is coming:) Have a great day and thanks to Ed Week for organizing this event
Instructional Designers have come to rely
on mobile learning as an integral tool in blended learning strategies, and today's tech - savvy learners seem to expect a mobile learning component during instruction.
But since considerable budgets are
spent on mobile learning development, it is necessary to find effective ways of mobile learning evaluation and ensure that learners are not just fascinated by the new devices in a way which they may find interesting but here is a lasting valuable impact of mobile learning on their work practices as well.
Admittedly it's a pretty rosy picture, but there's some good insight in this video, which shows how tech giant Cisco partnered with Katy Independent School District in
Texas on a mobile learning initiative for all 60,000 students.
My previous
article on mobile learning explored ways to engage your workforce using mobile devices, and many of its points can be used to better engage millennial learners as well, especially in light of what we know about their learning preferences.
Amit, I have recently been combing through a lot of the
literature on mobile learning and definitely agree with you that it is changing how people approach training in turn changing how learning interventions are designed.
The seminar promises to be a must attend for any organisation wanting to embark
on a mobile learning project and those looking to modernise their learning and development programmes.
Here are a few of the most important thoughts we were able to recall from our interviews (Crystal Balling Series) and our blog
posts on mobile learning that we would like to share with you (in the form of excerpts).
We also love sharing, and have been trying to reflect on some of the great learnings that we had been having throughout this wonderful journey through our blog posts with the learning community.Today, we set out on a quick journey to revisit our most precious
resources on mobile learning.
In the first part of this article series we focused
on mobile learning, microlearning, and personalization.
The focus should be
on mobile learning, not on mobile delivery.
In this article we will focus
on mobile learning, personalization, and microlearning.
He has managed multiple technical instructional design and development projects for various Fortune 500 companies at another eLearning company and also has presented learning sessions at various L&D events like mLearnCon, co-hosted webinars alongside leading industry experts, co-authored an eBook
on Mobile Learning, and authored whitepapers on Mobile Learning and Game — based Learning.