Category Archives: mobile learning

ORIGINALS … & how non conformists move the world

    Considered one of this generation’s most ‘provocative thought leaders’, Adam Grant explores how individuals with great ideas get ‘discovered’, their own human foibles (like you and me)  and their persistence to act anyway! In pointing out some flaws … Continue reading

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To share or not share ….who’s guilty?

We seem to be always ‘holding court’ these days whenever the issue of teenagers and internet privacy come up. Let’s take some incidents in the recent past: one teen whose naked photos sent to her boyfriend lover went viral after … Continue reading

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Learning on the Go!

According to the statistics portal, Statista, there’ll be 2.13 billion social network users worldwide by 2016! The population will reach just over 7 billion (according to http://www.geoba.se/population/com) and there’ll be over 8 billion mobile devices by then! These incredible statistics … Continue reading

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Designing learning with users in mind

Ever been to a training where the facilitator is fixated on telling stories that he hopes connects to the training but it really doesn’t? Too many times as trainers and facilitators, we forget who our real audience is – busy … Continue reading

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