new to mobile learning course development: getting started garin hess
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New to Mobile Learning Course Development:
Getting Started
Garin Hess
The 3 Big Problems
• Problem #1:– How do I develop learning content
that works on all of the different devices out there?
Device O/S Proliferation
The 3 Big Problems
• Problem #2:– How will learners access the mobile
course content? Do I have to load it locally on the smartphone or tablet or is there some easier way?
The 3 Big Problems
• Problem #3:– How do I track learner results in the
Learning Management System (LMS)?
Summary of Problems
• Create content that works• Get content onto the device• Track learner data
Creating Content that Works
• Solution 1: Native App SDK• Solution 2: Using proprietary
mobile learning platforms• Solution 3: Using standards-based
cross-platform authoring• Solution 4: Building for both
mobile and desktop
Cross Platform Standards
• HTML5– HTML5: layout, video– CSS3: animation– Javascript: interactivity
• HTML5 Frameworks to Build Faster– Sencha– JQTouch– jQuery
Build Once – Publish to HTML5 and/or Flash
“Joint Package” publishing (desktop and mobile browser)*
*Included in Ultra Premium edition of Unison, eLearning Studio
mLearning Studio™
Getting Content Onto the Device and Tracking
• Solution 1: Native Standalone App – Offline
• Solution 2: Native Mobile Learning Management App – Offline
• Solution 3: Directly from the LMS - Online
Direct Access to LMS
Learning Management System ( LMS)
Mobile Device(s)
Internet
Diagram 1
Offline Sync to LMS
Diagram 2
Learning ManagementSystem (LMS)
Mobile Device(s) MobileSync
Server
Native AppSyncs with Mobile
Sync Server by DownloadingCourses and Sending/Receiving
SCORM Data
LMS SyncsCourse Assignments
and SCORM Data With Mobile Sync Server
Sample Course
www.rapidintake.com/mobile1
www.rapidintake.com/mobile2
• Garin Hess• [email protected]• 801.766.8387