The Mobile Learning Tipping Point

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The Mobile Learning Tipping PointDr. Allen Partridge | Sr. Technology Evangelist, eLearning

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Our Session todayHave we reached a tipping point? Is your workforce ready for mobile learning?

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The changing mobile learning landscape.

The advantages of mobile learning over traditional desktop based eLearning.

Technology solutions that enable rapid creation of mobile learning content.

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Check out my companion article to today’s sessionhttp://adobe.ly/1hNOpue

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The changing mobile landscapeHow do I know when to jump in?

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Where are my employees?

Where are my customers?

Where are my colleagues?

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Americans Engage with Screens 90% of the timeThe study also found that dual use (more than one device) at the same time was trending up

5(2012) study from Sterling Brands and Ipsos, commissioned by Google

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75% of schools have already adopted mobile technologiesAccording to 2012 projections from IESD (Interactive Educational System Design)

6(2012) study from Sterling Brands and Ipsos, commissioned by Google

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38% of our interactions are with Smart Phones, 9% With TabletsThat’s nearly half of all daily screen interactions with mobile devices

7(2012) study from Sterling Brands and Ipsos, commissioned by Google

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Don’t take my word for itWhat are other experts saying?

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• By August of 2012, Jeff Freyermuth described the state of eLearning

aptly, by declaring via his Gartner Report title that “The Adoption of

Mobile Learning is Approaching a Tipping Point.”

• Janet Clarey, in a 2012 study for Bersin on “The Rise of On-Demand

Mobile Video for Learning and Development” clarifies that mobile

learning is reaching a clear watershed moment saying “…mobile

learning, m-learning, mobile enablement or mobile performance support

– it is here in a big way. “

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Experts cite rising pressure from the public as the impetus for changePeople find pre-mobile technologies frustrating and cumbersome

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What differentiates mobile learning?Is there significant added value in making eLearning available on mobile devices?

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• Mobile learners are free to learn anywhere.

• Mobile learners are free to learn anytime.

• Mobile learners are able to move while learning.

• Mobile learners can be tracked physically – the location of their learning becomes a

potential learning tool.

• Mobile learners can make use of the conventions of touch computing, including gestures

and pinch zooms for example.

• Mobile learners can interact with their devices in unexpected ways – like tilting or flipping

a phone to communicate an idea or give an instruction.

• Mobile learners can communicate with others using their devices.

• Mobile learners can create images and video with their devices.

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Who disagrees?It’s worth noting that Gartner’s 2014 education hype cycle expects stability after several

years

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Adobe Captivate 8

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Easily create eLearning with quizzes & interactions

Create genuine responsive mLearning

No Programming Required

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Understanding new ideas in mobile course developmentWhat is responsive design and device aware delivery?

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Responsive Design: Size & proportion of your course change for

different devices and device orientations (vertical / horizontal)

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How easy is it to create responsive courses?

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Responsive themes do the slide layouts for you, and adapt automatically to fit most any device

Preview with Edge Inspect to view the course live on your mobile device

Slides maintain interactivity and even support embedded HTML5 / Edge Animations

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Device Aware Delivery

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Multi-Device Preview

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Gesture Support

Show / Hide the Table of Contents and Playbar

Swipe left and right to navigate to the next slide

Pinch to Zoom in and out

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Import Native HTML5 Animation

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Location Aware Learning

Use GPS to Trigger Learning Events

Deliver Location Relevant Content

Verify ‘Found’ Locations to Evaluate

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Video in a few clicks

Simplest tool for video & flipped Learning

Convert PPT to eLearning

Adobe Presenter 10

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Still Hungry for more?Check out these resources for more training in Adobe Captivate

• Blog: http://blogs.adobe.com/presenter/

• YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/adobepresenter/

• AdobeTV: http://tv.adobe.com/channel/e-learning/

• Adobe EDEX: http://edex.adobe.com/

• Adobe KnowHow: http://www.adobeknowhow.com/

• More eSeminars: http://adobe.ly/1qqQ2FX

• Email me: allenp@adobe.com

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What does the research say about online learning?

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• Explains the psychology – why students learn more from your short videos

Clark & Mayer – Personalization & Chunking

• The pressure to remain silent vs. the need to hear / see ideas again

Safe Failure & the fear of peers & teachers

• Shifting the work of learning to the learner through moderated discussion

Opportunity to foster deep thought and discussion

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