Category Archives: Mobile Learning

Back in Style

Mom used to keep old dresses along with Dad’s old sport coats, never wearing them but refusing to toss them out. “I’m keeping them for when they come back into style,” she’d say. Sure enough, the overall style would become … Continue reading

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Forget the Labels: It’s All About Learning

Not long ago, I was intrigued by using social media to extend learning beyond the classroom and into the workplace. I left for Training 2012 as a social media learning convert and met Jane Bozarth, A.J. Ripin, Allison DeTitto, and … Continue reading

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Evolution and Revolution in Learning and Development

I’m a big fan of social media (SoMe) learning. In a traditional class you work with students for a limited amount of time and then they return to the workplace, usually with little follow-up or ongoing support for the concepts … Continue reading

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First Impressions: New iPad Versus iPad 2

My iPad 2 had become an indispensable mobile learning and workplace tool that I would never leave at home, so I was looking to purchase a second for my family. With all the iPad 3 rumors–that the new device would feature … Continue reading

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