Mobile Learning
Mobile learning makes learning independent of comparatively bulky computer hardware and network connections. Flexible and portable mobile learning takes the idea of e-learning a step ahead. A mobile learning user can learn even while on the move.
Fairly Recent and Not Widespread
Though fairly recent and not widespread, mobile learning has fast caught up as an acknowledged learning mode in the training space. Today, people are increasingly getting connected digitally, at a very fast pace. In fact, mobile learning provides rich interactivity, total connectivity, and powerful processing like never before. Many learning and training service providers are keenly observing this latest trend, with crossed fingers.
Some mobile devices with potential instructional uses are - iPods, MP3 players, Personal Digital Assistants (PDA), USB Drives, Smart Phones, and Ultra Mobile PCs.
We support mobile learning in terms of:
- Evaluating need for mobile learning in an organization with respect to business criticality
- Feasibility of mobile learning deployment
- Designing complete curriculum courses that can be deployed through mobile learning
- Designing just-in-time learning modules for running tips and refreshers
- Supporting courses in terms of query resolution
V2LearnTech keeps close track of the latest technical advancements in the competitive world of mobile device developers to stay ahead in the mobile learning market. We leverage on the capabilities of the top devices from Apple, Google/Android, RIM/BlackBerry, Microsoft, Palm, Nokia and others to innovate and have a broader reach in the world of mobile learning.
At V2LearnTech,
- We use superior standard devices like BlackBerry, WinMo and Symbian interfaces.
- We focus on enterprise-grade content authoring and delivery platforms.
- We integrate the technology for social networking to our core mobile learning offerings.
- We offer tablet-based content delivery with Apple’s ‘iSlate’ over net-book based delivery.
- We plan on adopting ‘cloud computing’ resources to meet the demands of larger and complex delivery environment.
- We will work towards seamless synchronisation of PC and mobile for delivery and review of content.
- We will leverage mobile learning not only on smart phones, but also on basic feature phones.
- We will substitute Flash-based content with HTML5 (rich media playback).
- We would introduce Apple iPhones and Android based smart phones for enterprise mobile learning projects.
