#611 Otter.ai [2/2]: Smartphone app

Otter.ai has a smartphone app. that you can use in conjunction with the online account. It enables you to quickly use your phone to capture […]

Update on my workshops

Just as I did an update on my books, it’s time to also let you know about some workshop opportunities. Together, I think they create […]

Thinking Transformation

This pandemic has led to everyone scrambling to work digitally. And it’s not really a transformation (which shouldn’t be ‘digital first’), but rather just ‘move […]

eThink Stories: Vado’s Off-The-Shelf Leadership Library Will Make You An Elearning Leader

Presented by eThink Education. Get a free gift courtesy of eThink and Vado at the bottom. Elearning content and Learning Management Systems go hand in […]

A mlearning course?

As I mentioned in my last post, yes, I’ll be running a course on mobile learning (starts next week! ). And I can understand if […]

Why and How to Create a Continuous Learning Culture

As the great Albert Einstein once said: “Once you stop learning, you start dying.” Professional development should be an ongoing routine where you seek out […]

#565 Vectr: Free drawing in your browser

Vectr is a simple yet powerful vector drawing app that you can use in your browser. It can be used for UI design as shown […]

What is Mobile Learning? (M-Learning)

Ever since we tossed out our flip phones and moved on to internet enabled devices, content consumption has flipped on its head. Now, we get […]

Accessibility tips: Mobile accessibility

Accessibility is a hot topic in Higher Education. Around 15% of the student population at the University of Sussex have registered disabilities with potentially many […]

Mobile Learning: Faculty See More Barriers than Uses

By Henry Kronk, eLearningInside News. This article was originally posted at news.elearninginside.com The costs and networks supporting mobile device use around the world have continued […]

Get Started With Mobile-First Learning In 2020 (But First: Do You Need To?)

The decade started with off-the-charts mobile penetration around the world. On industrialized countries, almost everyone owned a phone. So many owned two or more that […]

David Kelly’s Curated L&D Content for the Week of 1/20/20

This week’s curated content includes links exploring the following: A case study exploring an escape room used for learning The risks that “beliefs” about learning […]

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