The Future of Mobile Learning - Chief Learning Officer, Solutions for Enterprise Productivity
- Very low level of development of learning assets specifically for mobile devices.
- Just-in-time knowledge: Short bursts of information and learning assets that can be consumed anywhere in just a few minutes.
- Moderate to high levels of technology frustration in making learning assets fully viewable and optimized on devices — Flash on an iPad, for example.
- Lagging levels of mobile readiness from many learning management systems.
- Mobile-only functions:
- E-books on steroids: Take much of our current e-learning and pour it into a dynamic e-book, which combines content, collaboration, assessment and performance support.
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- - By Michael Comins
A Guide to Riding the Mobile Learning Wave | Learning Technologies | Training Industry
- make sure your learning technology platform can launch a mobile course.
- You want to spur the adoption of mobile learning. So direct users to a course that’s only available in a mobile format. Make the course easy to access.
- The goal is delivering a lot of instructional value in a small package.
- PENS provides a bridge between the authoring process and systems for managing and deploying content to the LMS.
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