Due to insufficient time, modern-day organizations prefer training their employees whenever a chance arises. Mobile learning (m-learning) can help employees to access training modules and other forms of learning materials anytime, anywhere. Well, in this post, we will share some simple steps on how to implement a mobile learning LMS in your organization, for a centralized and consistent training process.
M-learning cannot be implemented in one go. Regardless of the potential benefits associated with it, you should first evaluate if there is a pressing need for mobile learning in your company. This can be realized by identifying the gaps in your current training techniques and analysing how m-learning can fill those gaps. If there is a need, start preparing a list of employees who can greatly benefit from it. Then confirm if they (employees) are ready for this kind of training/learning.
You need to approximate the cost of implementing m-learning, by taking into account the following.
Here, you have two options – buy mobile gadgets for your staff or employ the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy. Remember, if you wish to go the BYOD way, ensure that the training courses you create are compatible with all makes of your employees’ mobile devices.
Develop your training course while keeping the screen size of mobile devices in mind. Make sure that the interactivities incorporated in the course are simple, brief and self-contained. Additionally, since the mobile device screens are different, ensure that the authoring tool you have can be used to create a course that runs faultlessly, on all mobile devices.
There are various training delivery methods that can be used in m-learning. They include videos, podcasts, documents, apps, etc. Ensure that the delivery method you use guarantees maximum learner engagement and information retention.
Bear in mind, the mobile LMS implementation process does not stop at the time of the launch. Constantly look for ways to advance the system, add more courses, optimize the content and enhance the user experience.
If you’d like to know more about how SC Training (formerly EdApp) can help your internal training practices with all of the above features, get in touch at enquiries@edapp.com. You can also try SC Training (formerly EdApp)’s Mobile LMS and authoring tool for free by signing up here.
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