133 ON-DEMAND: Designing Micro Mobile Learning
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM Monday, October 19
DDX On-Demand sessions are recorded videos you can access starting at this date and time and watch at your own convenience.
Does your company shy away from going mobile because they just aren't ready? Do they claim the mobile screen is too small or that their LMS is not mobile ready; or do they say that their content is too complex? What if their issues could be solve by mobile design? If you could design true micro mobile learning versus trying to redesign eLearning courses to be mobile, your company could address their mobile concerns by embracing a mobile design mindset. How do I know? I know first-hand because this was my company.
In this engaging learning session, you will be challenged to transform how you develop mobile learning. You will embrace design principles to design for your mobile phone first. Part case study, part engaging learning opportunity, you will explore how to use Articulate Storyline 360 to set your story size for optimal use on a mobile phone device. You will identify techniques to use hotspots and icons to help learners easily navigate throughout a course. You will also discover how to make course content go from macro to micro. Lastly, you will be shown how others have used their LMS app to deploy mobile learning. The overall goal of this session is to reveal easy steps to develop a micro-mobile friendly course that your company will be proud to utilize to launch their next learning initiative.
In this session, you will learn:
- To transform how you develop mobile learning
- To embrace design principles to design for your mobile phone
- To use Articulate Storyline 360 to set your story size for optimal use on a mobile phone device
- To use hot spots and icons to help learners easily navigate throughout a course
- To make course content go from macro to micro
Technology discussed:
Articulate Storyline, Sum Total
Reashonda Breckenridge
Sr. Instructional Designer
Medxcel
With 20 years of experience creating innovative learning experiences,
Reashonda Breckenridge, senior instructional designer for Medxcel, believes
that like bacon, color makes everything better. Reashonda mixes her love of
color and design with her love for eLearning. She has spoken at national and
local L&D conventions, workshops, and forums on the topic of color in
learning, and has shared best practices at Purdue University. Reashonda
received her masters degree from Indiana University. She is a member of the
Association for Talent and Development (ATD) and The Learning Guild.
Nanette Sullivan
Senior Instructional Designer
Medxcel
Nanette Sullivan is a senior instructional designer at Medxcel. A
passionate instructional designer with more than 20 years of experience
in every facet of design, Nanette received her master's degree from
Indiana University. She is a member of the Association for Talent and
Development (ATD).
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