Why app-like learning?
E-learning has been fairly slow to migrate to mobile devices, even though users in the U.S. have spent several years consuming more digital media on mobile applications than on laptops or desktops.
One push-back I’ve heard regarding mobile-friendly e-learning is that learners typically use laptops or desktops during the workday, and this is true. Research shows that daytime audiences more heavily utilize desktops and laptops, while tablets and smartphones dominate the scene before work and in the evening.
Mobile media consumption, though, is on the rise, as are flexible work arrangements and the numbers of telecommuters, day-shifters, and job-sharers. All of these changes suggest learners will increasingly rely on multiple devices, including phones and tablets. (Some sources even estimate that by 2030, most professionals will work from home using super-fast connections.)
App-like learning is a great way to reach learners on all of these devices and in these blended work environments.
What is app-like learning?
Some of the key features that make apps such as Facebook, Nike+ Training Club, and ESPN so appealing are:
- Anytime, anywhere access
- Open navigation
- Search efficiency
- Intuitive user interfaces
- The ability to customize every experience
- The ease of social sharing.
In addition, apps are typically not one-time use items, but rather ongoing tools that offer fresh content and access new functionality with every update. Wouldn’t it be great if your organization’s learning solutions had these enticing features?
Today’s technologies make this possible. App-like learning solutions do not have to be native, device-specific apps. They may be web apps or a hybrid of the two, and you can create them using HTML5 or some of today’s rapid e-learning development tools.
Juliette Denny, in her recent article, “Traditional eLearning is Dead”, shares that the learning solution of the future should be fun, bite-sized, mobile, campaign-driven, and social.
Great apps are ones that you come back to every day. Apps that can’t compete in today’s attention economy quickly wither and die. Successful apps are fast, beautiful, and make your life better. They wow you. App-like learning should do the same. Each interactive element should be compelling—from the opening screen to the exit experience. The content and experience should pull you in as a great advertisement would. Well-designed e-learning should compel the learner to want to read more, click deeper, and voluntarily spend time with it.
Who’s using app-like learning?
Many of the learning solutions we produce fall under the category of app-like learning. Here are two examples:
Luxury jewelry brand
A client recognized around the world wanted to provide sales training to its many retail representatives. This training needed to reflect the company’s brand, be accessible by a variety of mobile devices, and quickly convey key learning points. PT designed a responsive, app-like curriculum that addressed all their concerns.
Learners can complete each micro-module in five minutes or less. We built each with a combination of mobile-friendly technologies, such as video, Tumult Hype, and custom JavaScript. Web-based interactions include inspecting and selecting diamond crystals, viewing diamonds in various lighting conditions, and discovering diamonds deep in the earth’s crust.
Large healthcare system
Our work for a national organization dedicated to increasing the availability of quality care for people facing serious illness recently won a Brandon Hall Silver Award in Mobile Learning Excellence. We created an extensive collection of micro courses on clinical topics ranging from pain management; care and case management; and specific symptoms and illnesses, to operational processes. The audience for this program included doctors, nurses, hospital administrators, social workers, and a variety of other service providers. To meet their diverse needs and limited availability for training, we broke the content into dozens of short, HTML5 interactive modules that worked seamlessly on mobile devices as well as on desktops and laptops. We also integrated video case studies into the modules to provide compelling, real-world examples that spoke to their specific needs and expectations. Intuitive touch controls and swiping commands provide a true mobile-first experience.
A lot to consider
The process of designing and developing app-like learning may take a slightly larger effort than a traditional e-learning project, but don’t underestimate the results. After all, the most effective apps take time to design, develop, and test. And, like them, great app-like learning is worth the extra effort. Your team on projects like the ones I describe are likely to include a project manager, writer, instructional or interactive designer, graphic designer, motion artist, videographer, sound engineer, developer, and quality assurance testers. The people in these roles, often working in parallel, contribute expertise and perspectives from a variety of areas, all of which combine to create a better product.
Before beginning a new project, we make time to consider which key messages will compel the learner. Our team meets to discuss how the experience can make learner’s lives easier. We determine the best way to chunk everything into bite-sized pieces. And we put serious thought into how video or interactive content can enhance the experience and tell a compelling story. We even plan how we can add additional value over time. When complete, your app-like learning module will likely have a considerably longer life-span than traditional e-learning.
The demand for learning apps and app-like learning will continue to grow. As content providers of all types compete for attention, it’s important to engage your learners with solutions that are so compelling and so entertaining that the learners might not even recognize them as training.
In today’s digital world, security and privacy have become paramount. One innovative solution that has gained popularity is the use of virtual numbers for SMS. These numbers provide users with a way to receive text messages without revealing their actual phone number, enhancing anonymity.
What are virtual numbers?
Virtual numbers are temporary phone numbers that can receive SMS messages. They are not directly linked to a physical phone line, making them perfect for those who want to protect their identity. Many services offer virtual numbers that can be used for various purposes, including temporary communications.
Why use virtual numbers?
1. Enhanced privacy: With virtual numbers, you can keep your personal phone number private, which helps to prevent unwanted calls.
2. Easy access: Virtual numbers can be accessed from anywhere, providing you with the flexibility to receive messages without being tied to a specific device. This is particularly useful for frequent movers.
3. Cost-effective solution: Many providers offer virtual numbers at affordable rates, making them a suitable option for those who need to receive messages without incurring hefty mobile phone charges.
4. Temporary use: If you need a number for a short time, virtual numbers are ideal. You can use them for professional meetings and then dispose of them once you’re done.
How to get a virtual number?
Getting a virtual number is a straightforward process. Here are the steps you can follow:
1. Choose a provider: There are many services available, so research different options to find one that fits your needs.
2. Sign up: Create an account on the chosen platform, providing the required information.
3. Select your number: Most services allow you to choose from a variety of available numbers, so you can pick one that suits your preferences.
4. Start using it: Once you have your virtual number, you can begin receiving SMS messages immediately.
Common uses for virtual numbers
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1. Online registrations: When signing up for services or platforms that require phone number verification, a virtual number is a great way to maintain your privacy.
2. Business communications: Small businesses can use virtual numbers for customer support or marketing campaigns, keeping their personal number separate from professional contacts.
3. Two-factor authentication: Virtual numbers can be used to receive SMS codes for added security when logging into accounts or services.
4. Privacy for online dating: Many people choose virtual numbers to share with potential matches to maintain their anonymity until they feel more comfortable.
Conclusion
Using virtual numbers for SMS is an excellent way to protect your identity while enjoying the convenience of receiving text messages. Whether for personal use or professional needs, virtual numbers offer a flexible and secure solution to modern communication challenges. Embrace this technology to enhance your safety.