Mobiles have become increasingly popular these days. Tablets and smartphones are gadgets that have become a necessity more than a matter of convenience. They have completely transformed the society, the professional curriculum, and even the education system totally. Mobiles have actually started to prove themselves as the future of workplace learning.

Intersecting eLearning and mobile device consumption helps to incorporate resources anytime and anywhere in order to be able to deliver meaningful performance support for a really effective mLearning process and improving the performance. This could completely revolutionise the learning process at workplaces to make it more fun and informative at the same time.

In the world of professionals, gone are the days when tablets were used only for entertainment purposes like playing games and watching videos. They have now become an integral part of the L & D activities of organizations across all kinds of industries and businesses. Tablets are the devices that are the fastest growing in the mobile phone market. Under the category of mobile devices, tablets have started seeing a great rise in popularity. They may even take over the PC sales soon in the near future.

Tablet learning gives the advantages of mobility and serious work both in a single device. This is a unique combination that proves to be very effective. Merging the learning process with work is something that has evolved and is still evolving at a fast pace. Mobile learning is the technique that has contributed greatly for this evolution.

Mobile and tablet learning have been adopted by a number of organizations all across. The potential of the process is really high, but there are a number of hurdles that need to be crossed to effectively implement the technique in your company. The process of adopting the mLearning process is quite a slow one, but once adopted the advantages are just so many.

Tablets have proven to be the first choice for the revolution. The main reasons for this are:

Most companies endorse the use of tablets as the first step in adopting the process of mLearning. Al kinds of tablets, and most importantly the iPad, are slowly changing the eLearning process to HTML5. Approximately 75% of all learning leaders are known to include tablets in their eLearning projects as primary or secondary devices for interacting with the users and delivering their ideas.

The mobile learning phenomenon is something that is completely changing the face of learning processes in the modern world. A lot more insight in to the process is needed to deeply understand the technique and be able to implement it in all your elearning processes.

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