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The Future of eLearning and Immersive Learning Environments

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Elearning continues to rapidly evolve as technologies such as gamification, immersive learning environments ( ILEs ), MOOCS, mobile learning and other modern training delivery methods penetrate the marketplace. What are immersive learning environments?

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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).

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What Pokémon Go Means to the Learning Industry

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What Pokémon Go Means to the Learning Industry. It has already surpassed Candy Crush as the biggest mobile game in US History (Mac Rumors). So, how can this apply to the corporate learning environment? Pokémon Go is a phenomenon which is quickly taking over our cell phones. Augmented Reality.

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xAPI – What it can mean for your learning Program

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Some people really like an excuse to walk around and eat carnival foods, others dislike roller coasters altogether and really enjoy watching live acting, and others are obsessed with video games, but really just need an excuse to get out of the house. SCORM is not designed to track these learning approaches. What are the benefits?

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The Future of the LMS

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In the Learning and Development world training has migrated from solely instructional and self-taught. To completely accessible without time requirement, electronic, as well as mobile learning platforms. The concept of “funifying” learnings is here and an integral part of a modern learning approach.

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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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Exploring Various eLearning Formats: A Comprehensive Guide

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Mobile Learning (mLearning) Mobile learning, or mLearning, involves learning through mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. It offers on-the-go access to learning content and activities. It involves using points, badges, leaderboards, and challenges to create an immersive learning experience.