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Technology Today Series Roadmap to Mobile Learning Presented by E-Learning Council www.e learningcouncil.com September 12, 2012

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  • 1. Technology Today SeriesRoadmap to Mobile Learning Presented by E-Learning Council www.elearningcouncil.com September 12, 2012

2. Todays SpeakersJoy Hall Bryant Sanjay Nasta Program Manager, IRM CEO OutreachMicroAssistTexas Department ofwww.microassist.com Information [email protected] E-Learning Council Marcus Turner www.elearningcouncil.com CTOA peer-to-peer learning AtomicAxis community [email protected] 3. GoToWebinar Attendee Controls Audio Pane Use Audio Setup wizard to configure and testGrab Tab audio. Attendee ListControlPanel (if selected to display by organizer) Question Pane Click arrow to expandEnter questions here.and collapse controlpanel Click hand icon toraise/lower hand 4. Mobile Learning DevelopmentCustom E-Learning DevelopmentLearning Management SystemImplementationApplication and Database DevelopmentDIR Vendor for over 20 yearsDBITS, TBT, ILT and Web DevelopmentContracts www.microassist.com 512-794-8440 5. Mobile LearningMobile StrategyMobile WebMobile App DevMobile Marketing www.atomicaxis.com 1.866.200.6650 6. A ROAD MAP TO MOBILELEARNING MARCUS TURNER SANJAY NASTAMARC [email protected] SANJAY@MICROASSIST. COM 7. QUESTIONS WE GETWhat? Why? How?When?Strategy WorkforceNow DefineReady?LMS Someday ContentTransfer?InfrastructureUse Ready? ContentNever Technology? 8. YOUR CURRENT STATEPOLL 1 9. WHAT ISMOBILELEARNING? 10. HOW DO YOU DEFINEMOBILE? 11. WHAT IS MOBILELEARNING? Mobile learning is: the acquisition or modification of any knowledge or skillLearner through communication and/or collaboration with the use of mobile technology,Device which results in performance improvement 12. WHY MOBILELEARNING? 13. In2011More smartphones were sold than computers 487,000,000 of em Blodget, Cobry, and Coctas2012 14. 63%of U.S. firms have remote workers, whowork full- or part-time outside the office. 1.2 billionNumber of mobile workers on the planet (2013) 15. 1,500,000iPads are in schools and education settings 20,000 Education and Learning Applications have been created for the iPad700 milliondownloads from iTunes U from over 1,000 universities Phil Schiller, Apple SVP January 19, 2012 16. 85%73% Children are morelikely to have access toa mobile phone than abookNational Literacy TrustUK Survey, 2010 17. WHY MOBILE LEARNING?MOVE TO A MOBILE SOCIETY 18. WHY MOBILE LEARNING?ANYTIME ANYWHERE 19. WHY MOBILE LEARNING?NEW MODES 20. PHONE CAPABILITIESPOLL 2 21. MOBILE CAPABILITIES 22. MLEARNINGEXAMPLES 23. MICRO LEARNING Text based information for moms Monthly alerts with breaking news (e.g. Tylenol recall) Free msg: Worried about keeping baby warm at night? Infant pajamas & infant sleep sacks are safe for baby to wear to sleep. But no loose blankets in the crib. http://text4baby.org/ 24. DEMOGREENGAMIFICATION makechange.atomicaxis.com 25. COACHS EYEwww.coachseye.com 26. PLAY: AURASMA www.aurasma.com 27. MLEARNING TACTICS 28. CREATINGMLEARNING 29. TECHNOLOGY & TACTICSALIGN WITH BUSINESSGOALS 30. TECHNOLOGY & TACTICSCHANGE YOURMINDSET 31. TECHNOLOGY & TACTICS BE CAUTIOUSOF CONVERTING We look at the present through a rear view mirror;we walk backwards into the future Marshall McLuhan 32. TECHNOLOGY & TACTICSDESIGN FOR MOBILE FIRST 33. TECHNOLOGY & TACTICS USE DEVICECAPABILITIES 34. 4 C FRAMEWORK ContentCompute Mobile Capture CommunicateQuinn 2011 35. DEVICE USAGE Phone Tablet LaptopContextual Content Contextual Capture Contextual Creation Communication Editing/Creating Content Application Interaction Content Consumption * Adapted from E-Learning Guilds Mobile Learning the Time is Now 36. TECHDECISIONS 37. WHAT LEARNING PLATFORM WINS 38. HARDER DECISION NATIVE OR WEB Native App Hybrid AppMobile WebFunctionalityNative + Web Universal + Web WebBuildOne for each Single build across Single build across platform all platforms all platformsCost Highest Cost ModerateLowest CostSpeedVery FastNative (as needed)FastNetworkNo Limitations Data Connection Data Connection 39. MOBILE APS VS MOBILE WEBVS SMS NATIVE HYBRID WEB SMSMOBILE DEVICE COVERAGERICHER CONTENT 40. TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS Network Limitations Device Limitations (especially smartphone) Backend Integration LMS, LCMS, etc Standards Adoption (TinCan API) Reuse, Build vs. Buy Design for reuse (at the component level) Cost For the most part, its all about the user experience 41. NOT A PROBLEM - TOOLSStoryline Content Tools Problem is Rapidly CS6 Being SolvedLectora 42. MLEARNING BARRIERSPOLL 3 43. MLEARNING CONSTRAINTS NOT TECHNOLOGY KNOWLEDGE 44. E-LEARNING COUNCILA peer-to-peer community for learningprofessionals Conferences Workshops Website (www.elearningcouncil.com) @learningcouncilSave the Date E-Learning Symposium ELS 2013 Houston on February 5, 2013. ELS 2013 Austin on June 12, 2013 45. RESOURCESMobile Learning Strategy ChatsMicroAssist Learning Dispatch http://www.microassist.com/custom-e-learning/the-learning-dispatchAtomic Axis Blog http://atomicaxis.com/blogs/ 46. [email protected] [email protected] www.atomicaxis.comwww.microassist.com 1.866.200.6650512-794-8440