How can you overcome the challenges of deploying mobile learning in your organization?
The first generation iPhone, arguably the first smartphone, was released in June 2007. In the decade since then, the number of users continues to grow at an astounding rate.
Its ubiquity has allowed smartphones to become an effective learning tool especially in business environments, where learners are either located in remote areas with limited internet connectivity, work in manufacturing facilities with no access to desktop computers, or work in the field and are always mobile.
Mobile learning has been a hot topic for learning & development departments for years, however deployments of effective mobile learning strategies have been slow.
In this post, we will discuss some of the main barriers to mobile learning deployment. We will also provide some best practices on how to overcome these challenges to help you achieve your goal of delivery a successful mobile learning program.
Mobile learning has great potential…
- 78% of global consumers have smartphones
- 54% of global consumers have tablets
- Consumers globally check their phones on average 40 times per day