Take the learning to themm-learning, or "learning with mobile devices", really hasn't been ready for primetime until now. To this point, m-learning consisted of uninteresting web pages, awkward hyperlink navigation systems, slow mobile browsers, and poor user interfaces.
With the proliferation today of smart devices, led by operating systems like Apple's iOS and Google's Android, m-learning should be a meaningful part of any training strategy.
We find successful strategies take the concepts presented in an e-learning module and distill the experience down into easily managed chunks that can be quickly accessed on a mobile platform. In other words, m-learning isn’t a replacement for e-learning, it’s a complement to e-learning.
e-Learning is for studying. For instance, when your learners are immersed in a rich, multi-faceted module that details company selling practices. Here, using our x-learning engine, learners have the opportunity to explore valuable concepts, and then apply their knowledge in avatar-driven, real-world scenarios.
Learners are looking for a lighter, faster experience with m-learning. For a mobile module, we simplify content around important knowledge chunks, which we organize into more of a reference guide. This content goes with the learner—easy and quick for them to access—wherever they are. Now when standing in line at the movies, waiting for the bus, or even moments before a client meeting, learners can boost their confidence and performance with a quick refresher.
m-Learning means increased screentime with your learners, which means better ROI from your e-learning investment.