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Mobile Learning Creating an Effective Strategy - PPT Presentation

Robin Murphy General Manager TutorPro Audience Poll Do you currently offer Mobile Learning to your users Ask Meaningful Questions A good question is as valuable as a good answer Be Willing To Think Outside the BOX ID: 732584

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Mobile Learning

Creating an Effective Strategy

Robin Murphy – General

Manager, TutorProSlide2

Audience PollDo you currently offer Mobile Learning to your users?Slide3

Ask Meaningful Questions!

A good question is as valuable as a good answer!

Be Willing To Think Outside the BOX!

Don’t try to stick Mobile Learning in a traditional wrapperSlide4

Step 1: Create a Strategy DocumentIf you are just getting started with Mobile Learning…begin by documenting the process!If you are trying to salvage an unsuccessful attempt at Mobile Learning, start over and frame it in a new way. Begin by documenting the process!If you have Mobile Learning and are trying to increase usage, document the process!

Stay tuned…we have some suggestions on HOW you document the process!Slide5

Audience PollIf you have mobile learning, who is your target audience?Slide6

Step 2: Target AudienceWho is the target audience for Mobile Learning?Why?Will the target audience change as the program grows?Slide7

Step 3: Define the Objective(s) What do you hope to achieve by offering Mobile Learning? What is the initial goal for Mobile Learning? What training or knowledge gap will Mobile Learning fill? Why will Mobile Learning be useful to meet the initial goal? How will you define success or failure?Slide8

Step 4: Technical RequirementsWhere will the Mobile Content live?Do you expect usage to be tracked?Do you have an LMS? Does the LMS have a Mobile App?Is your LMS hosted or behind your firewall?Are you willing to place your LMS in the DMZ?Are you expecting users to have an internet connection or are you expecting users to access content using a wireless data plan?Slide9

Audience PollWhat year was the first iPhone released?Slide10

The Biggest Hurdle – Mobile DevicesThe sheer number of available Mobile DevicesVarying operating systems on Mobile DevicesQuickly changing operating systems on Mobile DevicesAlmost EVERYONE has at least one for personal use!Keeping the device software up-to-dateSlide11

Audience PollWhat mobile devices are provided by your firm?Slide12

Step 5: Mobile Learning DevicesDo you have a list of supported Mobile Devices?Do you provide Mobile Devices to Users? Are those users in your target group?What does “supported” Mobile Device mean in your environment?Are all Mobile Devices useful for Mobile Learning?What devices will you support for Mobile Learning specifically?

How do you prepare for and test NEW mobile devices?Slide13

Step 6: Mobile Learning ContentWhat do you consider to be “Mobile Content?”What type of content is required to meet the initial objective?What topics are appropriate for mobile learning?If the content is m-Learning, was it CREATED for a mobile device?If the content is m-Learning, how is it packaged?If the content is m-Learning, do you expect it to bookmark and track?

Will you create your own m-Learning?Slide14

Step 7: Expected OutcomeWhen and where do you expect users to access Mobile Learning?What need is met by Mobile Learning that is not covered by other learning options in your environment?How much time do you expect the target audience to spend using Mobile Learning to meet the initial objective?What happens if the expectation is not realistic?Slide15

Step 8: Deployment/MaintenanceHow will you communicate the original goal and expected usage to the Target Audience?How will you communicate future goals and expected usage to the Target Audience?How will you keep up with new mobile devices?What is your testing procedure for adding new content and new devices into the mix?Slide16

Step 9: Growth and Future UsageIf you don’t have a plan for growth and future usage, you have wasted LOTS of time and money!Map out a plan!Identify when the plan isn’t working and make the appropriate changes!Add Mobile Learning as a topic for your Help Desk meetings, training meetings, curriculum planning, etc. Slide17

Hosted LMS Mobile App

You just need an internet connection!

TutorPro – The Complete SolutionSlide18

m-Learning DesignMobile DesignTouch EnabledInteractiveScoring/ProgressAICC/SCORM

HTML Player (works on iPad/iPhone/Mac)Audio/Multi

Media

TutorPro – The Complete SolutionSlide19

Thank You!If you have questions or need further information, we invite you to:Visit Our Booth in Nashville: Booth 628

Visit our website: http

://www.tutorpro.comContact Robin Murphy: rmurphy@tutorpro.com

Contact Sales at: sales@tutorpro.com

View resources

on Mobile Learning:

m-Learning Page

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The Connection - Quarter 3, 2013 (m-learning)

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The Connection - Quarter 2, 2014 (m-Learning)

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