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Debunking Misconceptions about Mobile Learning

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More than half of the world’s population now has a mobile subscription. The Mobile Economy report by GSMA intelligence indicates that an additional one billion subscribers are predicted by 2020, taking the global penetration rate to approximately 60%. as mobile learning tools. or travelling.

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The 6 Hottest Training Technologies That You Can’t Overlook

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Let us look at some of the top technology trends taking place in the training and Development Industry: Mobile Learning : According to e- Marketer, the number of smartphone users in the United States is estimated to reach 207.2 This widespread adoption of mobile phones as well as other mobile devices such as tablets, e-reader, etc.

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The Concept of Microlearning

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This could be applicable to topics that do not need the granularity of a full course, or can be used as a supplement to learning exercises throughout a student’s learning within an organization. The concept of Microlearning is not that new. Picture if you will an eLearning that takes an hour of your employees’ time.

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The Future of the LMS

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The future is bright and full of potential technical advancement, included somewhere within that progression is a small segment for Learning Management Systems and how they are already trending towards something completely different. In the Learning and Development world training has migrated from solely instructional and self-taught.

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Nonprofit Website Design: 13 Best Practices for Killer Sites

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Dropdown and submenus allow you to provide easy access to more of your website from your otherwise limited navigation space. Long menu links can lead to navigation menus that look odd or even format poorly on mobile devices. Mobile optimization matters. Keeping dropdown menus limited to one level to avoid burying pages.

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