What’s the secret to mobile learning design? Dr. Rob Power of the International Association for Mobile Learning (IAML) interviewed Geoff Stead for a recent VodCast series. Catch the summary here
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Mobile First Instructional Design – the interview
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mLearning Digest – April edition
What’s new in Mobile Learning? Let us save you some time by sorting through the best of April’s mLearning:
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Mobile Learning – The Secret to Success (what’s working for us)
Mobile Learning is increasingly in the news, but we’re not seeing enough written about large-scale, long-term initiatives. Lots of enthusiastic predictions, and product pitches, but not enough action. The commentators all agree mobile learning is here to stay, so lets talk about what’s really working for learners in industry. Mobile adoption amongst our employees is…
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Why LinkedIn buying Lynda is good for mobile, but scary for L&D
LinkedIn surprised us all this morning by announcing they have bought the popular video learning company, Lynda.com, for $1.5bn. Both parties sound ecstatic about the deal, but old-school L&D departments ought to be shaking in their shoes. They risk being left behind in the stampede of engaged employees, looking to the web to help them…
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mLearning Digest – March Edition
What’s new in Mobile Learning? Let us save you some time by sorting through the best of March’s mLearning:
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Do you have Guerrilla Learners?
You may be neglecting some of your most valuable employees. . . Marta is young, eager and in a hurry to perform. She has been working for you for 4 years, and is clearly a rising star. She has moved into management, she masters new skills fast, she collaborates well and gets things done. And…
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Is the latest flurry of mobile research and benchmarking telling L&D what we need to know?
WorkLearnMobile wants to know what to DO with the benchmarking reports related to mobile learning. How should they change our thinking and our actions? What are the NEW questions we should be asking of research? In an attempt to answer these questions, we spoke to Learning Leader, Nigel Paine to gain some of his perspectives on current research and where the gaps are…
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Mobile Content Strategies: How to move legacy content to mobile using a device-independent model
One of the biggest challenges facing early mobile learning adopters is how to migrate non-mobile content to mobile. In this article, Mayra Aixa Villar introduces a “device independent” model for thinking about content migration that can be used as the basis for future content strategies in mobile learning projects.
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