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Managing Information: Types of Content Management Systems Explained

Managing Information: Types of Content Management Systems Explained | M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications | Scoop.it
An introduction to the types of content management systems that exist today. Article describes the difference between them all.
Danielle M. Villegas's insight:

This is a really great article currently in TechWhirl by Jacquie Samuels. I have to admit, even as a person working in content strategy myself for a number of years, I didn't realize all the different types as clearly explained in this article. I was familiar with CMS/WCMS and LMS, but others that I had worked with had acronym types I wasn't aware of...and then there's more. I think this is an excellent starting point for someone interested in understanding content strategy. 

--techcommgeekmom

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You've Decided to Go Mobile... What's Next?

You've Decided to Go Mobile... What's Next? | M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications | Scoop.it
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Danielle M. Villegas's insight:

When I first read this article, I thought, "This is EXCELLENT! This is truly what mobile strategy is all about." Once I saw that @VisualRinse (aka Chad Udell) wrote the article, I realized, "No wonder this was so good!" Chad wrote the book, "Learning Everywhere", last year, and it's great reading. So, he knows what he's talking about! 

 

This article isn't specifically for e-learning/m-learning either. It truly puts into perspective what mobile is truly about and the criteria that companies need to move forward in thinking about creating mobile content. 

--techcommgeekmom

DBliton's curator insight, January 9, 11:38 AM

"Should I just convert my existing content, platforms or applications to mobile? " --No. Probably not. Making eLearning mobile accessible probably doesn't help your target audience - it is not really mLearning.

DBliton's comment, January 10, 12:33 PM
Good point about noting who the author is. I added that info, since that is what drew me to the article to start with.
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8 Things we MUST do in 2013 to seize the potential of mLearning | The mLearning Revolution Blog

8 Things we MUST do in 2013 to seize the potential of mLearning | The mLearning Revolution Blog | M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications | Scoop.it
2012 has been an amazing year for mobile! This year we have seen technology companies introduce a myriad of mobile devices of all sizes, prices and operating systems. In 2012 Apple announced ...
Danielle M. Villegas's insight:

As we start to wrap up 2012 and push forward towards 2013, RJ Jacquez is on the money--as he always is--on looking at what we need to focus on for the coming year. Much of this applies not only to m-learning, but thinking in terms of content in general as well. Everything will be going mobile before you know it! This is a MUST read. 

--techcommgeekmom

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