The courses are now «obsolete» as they can not be accessed on the smartphones and
tablets of learners.
Not exact matches
«Inasmuch as eyetracking now can be built into mobile phones and
tablets, it will be fairly easy to also install software that can assist
learners when they are reading - for instance by adjusting the text's difficulty or suggesting texts which contain a certain type
of words that the
learner finds difficult and therefore needs to practice,» suggests Sigrid Klerke.
In an era where a
learner can glance down at his or her smartphone or
tablet and execute course activities right as they are on the job in the exact environment they will be exercising their job functions and learn and absorb critical information at the point
of need, it seems archaic that we would need to turn to textbooks at all (though they will always have their place, to be clear).
Thanks to the growing popularity
of mobile devices in recent years, more and more
learners are now turning to their
tablets and smartphones to develop their skill sets and absorb invaluable knowledge on a daily basis.
As I see it, to maximize the impact
of your training, giving
learners the flexibility to learn «on the go» as well as on device
of their choice (
tablets and smartphones) is necessary.
Making sure images, charts, and tables have a zoom - in feature is a great way to ensure your content gets across regardless
of whether your
learner is on a desktop,
tablet, or smartphone.
DAYLIGHT: THE INDUSTRY»S BEST VISUAL DESIGN D2L's new any - device Daylight interface was created using cutting - edge responsive design so that the experience will be similar for
learners regardless
of the device they use, whether they're on a mobile phone,
tablet, Chromebook ™ or PC.
As traditional eLearning moves towards mobile learning or mLearning and provides
learners the flexibility to learn on the device
of their choice (notably
tablets and smartphones), the eLearning adoption is gaining further momentum.
Another benefit
of adopting mobile learning is it also caters to the
learners» preference
of learning on the device
of their choice — whether
tablets or smartphones — and at their convenience.
Being able to involve technology within the core part
of the lesson, such as researching on a
tablet or using an app to complete part
of a task can grab the
learner's attention more than some traditional methods
of teaching.
Their online learning reached 46,000
learners, 15 %
of whom accessed it on smartphones and 16 % on
tablet computers.
Today, most
of the corporate training needs can be offered on mobile devices with the flexibility to
learners to take up part
of training on desktops / laptops and balance on the go (on
tablets / smartphones).
Where large groups
of learners gather the ubiquitous availability
of phone,
tablets and data loggers creates its own market for ancillary, storage and functional products.
All
of the text blocks, images, and online videos seem to blend in seamlessly with the online course design, as though the eLearning developer created the module specifically for the
tablet or smartphone the
learner is using.
While most
of us can agree on the utility
of web - delivered training, we must also face the reality that even the most well - intentioned
of learners, when left to their own devices, can be distracted by a sudden beep on their
tablet or a buzz
of their smartphone.
Yet, with changing
learner demographics (includes Gen Y in significant numbers), these organizations need to factor for learning strategies that are different and are deployable on devices
of the
learners» choice (
tablets and smartphones).
Increasing use
of smartphones and
tablets have reshaped how
learners access information anytime and anywhere.
Today's
learners want the flexibility to learn on the device
of their choice (notably
tablets and smartphones), and not just desktops and laptops.
With the range
of Agylia mobile learning Apps, for iOS and Android devices,
learners can also access their digital learning resources anywhere - even offline - via their preferred
tablet or mobile device.
Support
learners with learning experiences in their preferred language across the range
of Agylia mobile learning Apps for
tablet and mobile devices.
Agylia's responsive
learner portal provides pharmacists with access to the range
of eLearning modules and assessments on the widest range
of devices - desktops,
tablets and mobiles.
Content can be designed for delivery to
learners across the widest range
of devices, from PCs and laptops, to the latest
tablet and smartphone devices.
With the range
of Agylia mobile learning Apps, for iOS and Android devices,
learners can consume their digital learning resources anywhere - even offline - via their preferred
tablet or mobile device.
While we develop an eLearning course, apparently we'd expect it to serve the primary purpose
of reaching out to all our
learners, be it through mobile,
tablet or desktop.
You can use creative Instructional Design to meet the
learner - centricity objective with innovative learning designs delivered on
tablets and smartphones (while retaining the flexibility
of offering them on PCs and laptops).
But while most
of your
learners will have access to their own smartphones and
tablets, mobile printers might be a different story.
Find creative ways to use math as a reward instead
of a punishment, for example by spending one - on - one time playing a math game with a
learner or allowing a
learner to use special technology such as a
tablet for the purpose
of doing math.
The content can designed for delivery to
learners across the widest range
of devices - from desktops to the latest
tablet and smartphone devices.
With a
tablet, you are able to engage many senses and many different types
of learners in the actual app.
The fastest
learner is 8 - year - old Kelbesa Negusse, the first to turn on one
of the Motorola Xoom
tablets last February.