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  1. There are many avenues for extending the experience beyond the device. From traditional venues like brick-and-mortar stores, to the virtual world of Twitter, there are a multitude of ways to deliver compelling experiences to users. Right now, extending the experience beyond the device is a good way to differentiate from the competition. As users continue to evolve, however, they will come to expect experiences to continue beyond the device. The companies that can realize this and deliver will succeed. Why not be on the cutting edge of that movement?

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  2. Make mine mobile.

    posted by Phil Neal Development, eLearning with No Comments

    Feb 14

    While we attended ASTD TechKnowledge this year, it seemed like everyone asked us how to take existing learning programs and make them mobile. Today’s employees are equipped with smartphones and tablets. These devices must now be populated with content and information that will allow their users to be more successful. Companies are seeking ways to release these individuals from lengthy learning sessions that can only be accessed in person or through an Internet connection.

    The solution? Apps. (Web or native) But not just any boring, cookie-cutter apps. Today’s companies need strategically forged applications that directly address their business objectives and drive value. The Maestro booth buzzed with people eager to see more than 20 apps we created for our customers within the last year. They were excited to see the possibilities, which truly are limitless.

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  3. Team Maestro had the pleasure of mixing, mingling and learning with 1,200 of our closest friends in the training and development world at this year’s ASTD TechKnowledge Conference in Las Vegas. So what did we get out of our time at TechKnowledge 2012? A lot. But here are the top three things that created a stir at this year’s event.

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  4. In a time crunch? Don’t want to have to make one edit in PowerPoint and wait for the entire presentation to publish? You might not have to. This tutorial will talk through four things that you can edit in your Articulate presentation without ever opening PowerPoint.

    First off, parts of this tutorial will talk about XML editing, but don’t run away! XML is simply the ink Articulate uses to draw its blueprint.

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