Gireesh_Content_Writer
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The popularity and the cost of Smart Phone have given rise to new trend - Mobile Learning. Although m-Learning is a new concept in India, it has started to gathering some mass. (Note: Lots of companies have not yet embraced even e-Learning.)
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I would like to know from the members whether they have experienced m-Learning at any point of time? If given an opportunity, would you like to experience m-Learning?
Recently I participated in a LinkedIn discussion started by one of the Learning and Development Managers in my LinkedIn Group – The eLearning Guild.
The question raised by the member was – “What are the key challenges in developing e-Learning content for mobile devices?”
Here are my key takeaways on the blog Learn to Succeed. Click to continue reading.

From India, Delhi
ramanarg
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Hi Gireesh,
The concept looks innovative, easy and interesting. As a Trainer, I switched on to smart phone so as to use my mobile in my training program. Take photos of the participants while involved in activities and or performing individually - transfer to lap top immediately and show it up in the PPT. Videos ... taken and connected to lap tap afresh to make the audience a touch of liveliness.
What you say is very interesting. It's a welcome sign if you venture into it.
All the best to you,
Ganesh Ramachandran

From India, Tiruppur
Gireesh_Content_Writer
9

Thank you Ramachandran for your comments. It seems in a few years Tablets and Mobiles will replace a large market-share of Laptops and Desktops. Or may be there is something new.
From India, Delhi
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