June 10 – 12 Austin, Texas

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706 2015 Is the Year of Mobile Learning. Are You Ready?

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM Thursday, June 11

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The mobile workforce will reach 1.3 billion in 2015, and people will have an average of 50 connected devices by 2020; meanwhile, mobile in the enterprise continues to lag. While 71 percent of senior IT leaders see mobile as strategic or transformational, only 18 percent today have a comprehensive mobile strategy.

In this session you will learn how mobile devices have transformed consumer and enterprise workflows (e.g., air travel, social media, and messaging) for the better, and how those transformations can be applied to mLearning. You will discuss why it is not about a simplified, less powerful learning experience on mobile devices, but rather a better way of learning in the moment of need with real knowledge that has an immediate impact on job performance.

In this session, you will learn:

  • How mobile now dominates in a post-PC era
  • The benefits of consumer and enterprise workflows for users
  • Why the emergence of mLearning better supports actual on-the-job performance
  • From real-world mLearning case studies with large global enterprises

Audience:
Novice to advanced designers, developers, project managers, and managers.

Technology discussed in this session:
Early cellular devices and networks (Motorola DynaTAC), smartphone evolution from IBM's Simon to BlackBerry, and iOS/Android devices.

Brian Finnerty

General Manager, Technology

Intuition

Brian Finnerty, the general manager of technology for Intuition, has spent his entire career in the eLearning industry. Brian joined a leading eLearning provider in the year it went public and helped the company expand its corporate training library to include rich media learning and healthcare compliance training. Brian founded a private developer training company with a group of eLearning executives and helped to grow the business to reach several hundred enterprise clients with a software developer community of 150,000 members. In his current role at Intuition, Brian is responsible for the company’s West Coast operations, including mobile learning, knowledge management, and custom portal development.

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