204 Which Tools Should You Use for Desktop and Mobile Development?
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM Tuesday, June 24
Tools
Nautilus 2
Some eLearning tools work great for desktop delivery, while others are geared more towards delivering to mobile devices. Then there are those tools that do a pretty good job of delivering to both desktop and mobile. It’s become increasingly challenging for organizations to know which tools really work well for developing for mobile, and which tools just claim that they do.
In this session you will learn from an unbiased comparison of the many tools used to develop mobile learning. You will look at how different tools rank across different categories. Bring your own development tool questions and add those factors to the conversation. Mobile delivery is becoming a necessity for learning designers. In this session you will discover which tools work best for mobile and desktop delivery.
In this session, you will learn:
- Which tools work best for desktop delivery
- Which tools work best for mobile delivery
- Which tools work best when you need to deliver to both desktop and mobile devices
- How to interpret the marketing claims of tool vendors
Audience:
Novice and intermediate designers, developers,
project managers, managers, and directors with a basic knowledge of eLearning
and mLearning.
Technology
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Authoring tools
Joe Ganci
President
eLearning Joe
Joe Ganci is the owner and president of eLearning Joe, a custom learning company. Since 1983, he has been involved in every aspect of multimedia and learning development. Joe holds a computer science degree, writes books and articles about eLearning, and is widely considered an eLearning development guru. He consults worldwide and also teaches at conferences and client sites. Joe writes tool reviews and has received several awards for his work in eLearning, including a Lifetime Achievement Award in 1999 and an eLearning Guild Master Award in 2013. His mission is to improve the quality of eLearning with practical approaches that work.