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HR Tech Outlook | Saturday, February 01, 2020
According to a study, the mobile learning (mLearning) industry can reach approximately 79 billion dollars by 2025.
Fremont, CA: Every industry has reacted positively to the emergence of mobile phone apps for e-learning. Corporate training is no different, and a learning management system (LMS) allows a trainer to generate and distribute material, track student engagement, and evaluate employee or student performance.
Let’s see why mobile learning is the future of learning management software.
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• Micro-learning is helpful in mobile learning
Mobile learning often uses current delivery techniques such as micro-learning (learning in pieces), in which training information gets condensed to a 2-5 minute read article, video, or PowerPoint presentation.
Trainers can also capture office exchanges about the newest developments and incorporate them into mobile-based online training materials.
• Employees and managers benefit from the flexibility provided by mobile learning
Mobile learning is perhaps the most simply available medium of staff training. It implies that your workers do not have to give up their actual job obligations to learn and improve because they can take up learning at their leisure. They may use their journey time for training by simply streaming a learning video regularly.
• Mobile learning aids in the consolidation of many LMSs
Learners who use mobile learning can continue their education even when they do not connect to the internet. Any progress made by learners may be synchronized with the system whenever they return online. Furthermore, it can aid in the consolidation of many LMSs into one.
An LMS is reshaping how businesses utilize technology to plan, execute, and assess the commercial value of overall learning experiences. The majority of systems include an app for iOS and Android smartphones, and these programs are tailored for different screens to provide a more seamless user experience.
• Mobile learning has the potential to lower the cost of producing online training
Employees are no longer required to undergo lengthy training classes, which reduces company training costs and travel expenses. By decreasing employee schedule interruptions for class attendance, this flexibility adds to a more productive workplace.
Micro-learning via mobile learning reduces course creation expenses by 50percent compared to lengthier and time-consuming online learning.
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