everyone, everywhere, at any time: adopting a multi-device learning strategy

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Kath Fleet & Raoul Dewhurst's seminar at Learning Technologies 2013 in which they explore responsive design for e-learning and share Epic's case studies of sucessful multi-device learning projects.

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Learning TechnologiesEveryone,

everywhere, at any time!

Adopting a multi-device learning strategy

Kath FleetLearning Consultant

Raoul DewhurstLead Designer

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Why multi-device learning?

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Learning wherever you are, whenever you need it

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Five easy steps to a multi-device learning strategy

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Reviewlearningprovision

Five easy steps

Establish objectives

Reviewtechnology

Build, buy or

both?

Market &distribute

1. 2. 3.

4. 5.

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Step 1. Review learning provision

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Step 2. Establish objectives

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Why the NHS?

5th largest employer in the world

1.7 million employees

Diverse audience from highly mobile to office-based

Peer reviewed by Oxford University

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Finding 1: ‘Found’ time

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NHS South of England

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Finding 2: Makes life easier

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Resuscitation Council

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Finding 3: Just-in-time

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Gold winner, 2011 E-Learning Age Awards

Harper Collins

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Finding 4: Side-kicks

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Alfred Dunhill

Enhanced customer experience across three continents

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Finding 5: Games for skills

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Personaldevelopment through serious gaming via the iPad

Barclaycard

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Step 3. Review technology

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Finding 6: BYOD

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Designing for multi-device Why is it important?

Multi-device learning wish listA standard set of tools with which we can build good m-learningGreat examples that show how m-learning can benefit our organisation

Auto-adapt to different devices

Single content development for all devices (i.e. single sourcing)

58.7% 30.5% 7.4%

52.8% 34% 9.5%

9.2%35.9%

51.1%

45.2%

36.5%

12.6%

5.7%

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Designing for multiple devices

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Five moments of learning need

1. Learning for the first time

2. Learning more

3. Applying what’s been learned

4. Learning when things go wrong

5. Learning when things change

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Five moments of learning need

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Many devices

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Responsive web design Front end

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Responsive learning design

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Design challenges

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Design once and deliver to multiple devices

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Where we are today

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4. Build, buy or both?

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Easy to use

Native and HTML formats

Easy to brand

LMS integration

Media-rich

Constant improvements

Easy to maintain

The only authoring tool that allows you to design once, but deliver to multiple devices

5. Market & distribute

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Reviewlearningprovision

Summary: five easy steps

Establish objectives

Reviewtechnology

Build, buy or

both?

Market &distribute

1. 2. 3.

4. 5.

@epictalk#MultiDevice

epiclearninggroup.com

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