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Mobile Learning – Is it Finally Viable?

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Mobile Learning – Is it Finally Viable? Mobile Learning has been a cool shining beacon in the learning industry for quite a while now. If you have read my recent posts, you may already know where I stand on the matter, however, I would like to expand on my previous pro-mobile learning sentiments.

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The 6 Hottest Training Technologies That You Can’t Overlook

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Struggling with gaps in talent and skills, organizations are starting to invest more heavily in technologies to predict their training requirements, understand their learners and to create exciting ways to deliver training and learning to their employees.

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Learning Analytics: Big Data Applied to Training, Teaching, and Learning

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The specific technologies highlighted in the reports are place along a continuum of near-term, mid-term, and far-term field adoption: One year or less to adoption: Cloud Computing (K-12), Mobile Learning (K-12), MOOC (Higher Ed), Tablet Computing (Higher Ed). The State of Learning Analytics in 2012: A Review and Future Challenges.

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What Pokémon Go Means to the Learning Industry

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As such, it is safe to say a well-executed mobile learning in augmented reality could captivate learners to levels we have yet to see, and it is up to instructional design developers to get us there. Social Feeds have aided in the Pokémon growth enormously.

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The Disruptive Approach to the Learning Industry

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The Learning marketplace, in particular, has been very adaptive throughout its entire existence. New features such as mobile learning, gamification, and microlearning, all serve a need that was not immediately identified within the context of a training environment.

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Learning and Development: The Presidential Debate Edition

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Systems are capable of not only organizing Instructor-Led Training (ILT), but they now house E-Learnings, Gamification, Mobile Learnings, and alternative learning objects. The ways in which people learn are being considered universally in the production of learnings and how users interact.

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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. Microlearning is not designed to be the end all be all form of learning that people may wish for it to be.