The presentation 'Corporate mLearning - The Future of Mobile Learning' encapsulates technologies that will impact/affect the Future of Mobile Learning & learning in general in the Workplace.
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Corporate mlearning - The Future Of Mobile Learning
1. Corporate mLearning
The future of mobile learning
Amit Garg
Director - Custom Learning Solutions,
Upside Learning
@gargamit100
Abhijit Kadle
Sr. Manager – Instructional Designing,
Upside Learning
@abhijitkadle
2. Upside Learning
8+ years in eLearning 150+ clients in 13 countries
Our offerings
UpsideLMS | Upside2Go | Custom Learning Solutions
28 awards & recognitions
Upside Learning Solutions blog
www.upsidelearning.com/blog
eBooks and Whitepapers
Research endeavors
ASTD Research | Brandon Hall Group | Towards Maturity
3. Agenda
1 The Future Is Mobile
2 A Single View
3 The Impact
4
4. Disclaimer
• Rapidly moving and evolving
• Technologies become obsolete before mainstream adoption
• Take with a pinch of salt
5. “ coupled with almost unlimited computing power
from the cloud (e.g., data centers and server farms)
available to smartphones through wireless
connectivity, the capability to see, hear, feel,
”
and even smell continuously will make our
smartphones truly like a human companion.
– Lin Zhong, Rice University
7. Key Trends
• Big data, big content and curation
• Ubiquitous, pervasive computing
• Social and machine networks
• The Semantic Web, Intelligent Agents
9. The Distant Future
• Everything is a computer
• Everything is connected to the network
Source: http://www.jetsongreen.com/2011/01/ge-smart-home-of-the-future.html
10. The Distant Future
• Everything is a computer
• Everything is connected to the network
Source: www.nest.com
11. The Distant Future
• Everything is a computer
• Everything is connected to the network
Source: http://arstechnica.com/business/2012/03/the-five-technologies-that-will-transform-homes-of-the-future/
12. The Distant Future
• Everything is a computer
• Everything is connected to the network
Source: http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/is-this-the-worlds-smartest-coke-machine.php
13. The Distant Future
•Artificial Intelligence comes of age
•Robots
Source: http://technabob.com/blog/2012/09/25/allergic-boy-telepresence-robot/
14. The Distant Future
•Artificial Intelligence comes of age
•Robots
Source: http://technabob.com/blog/2012/09/21/baxter-industrial-robot/
15. The Distant Future
•Artificial Intelligence comes of age
•Robots
Source: http://technabob.com/blog/2012/09/13/alpha-dog-robot-moves-quietly/
17. The Near Future
• Curation
• Gamification
• Social, Connected Learning
• The Impact of Big Data (individually, for orgs)
– Learning Analytics
• Wearable Computing is a Reality
• NFC
18. The Near Future
• Curation
Source: http://www.lib.unc.edu/blogs/cdr/index.php/2010/12/01/announcing-the-curators-workbench/
21. The Near Future
• The Impact of Big Data (individually, for orgs)
- Learning Analytics
Source: http://woknowing.wordpress.com/2011/07/28/learning-analytics-debating-fundamentals-prerequisite-skills-and-benefits/
22. The Near Future
• Wearable Computing is a Reality
Source: http://www.fitbit.com/ S
23. The Near Future
• NFC
Source: http://www.libramation.com/ Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Near_field_communication
33. Amit Garg A
@gargamit100
amitgarg@upsidelearning.com
www.upsidelearning.com
www.upsidelearning.com/blog
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Editor's Notes
The example of a n75 nokia the first phone with a gps, 1997!
Provide clarifications/poll
This is a good single view, and gives a vague idea of the timelines involved. Not all technologies with mature and become mainstream. Market forces, and these days, others…
Talk brief about each, perhaps 45 seconds each. Volume of data, individual data generation (from text, to image, to video, to immersive) Content generation, UGC, huge volume – youtube, flickr, etc are great examples Computers everywhere and in everything Perhaps even disposable computers Everything is connected to everything else Social networks driven by technology tools (FB, Twitter – disruptive, subversive influences, rapid dissemination of the message.) Semantic Web = web 3.0 1.0 doc web 2.0 people interactive, content driven 3.0 deep meaning, patterns, and protocols