Everyone knows the potential and power of mobile devices. In the modern networked learning sphere, mobiles and smartphones can be useful tools to enhance teaching, learning and training in colleges, universities and companies.
CourseAvenue has launched its revolutionary new OneCourse solution for mobile learning at Mobile Learning Conference and Expo (mLearnCon).
According to a press release, OneCourse offers anyone to build learning content that will run on any computing device – desktops, laptops, smartphones, and tablets – without having to build a different course version for each device.
This is a suitable solution for people who want to use mobile devices to do anything, including training.
If they don’t have time to sit in front of computer screen, they can finish their training through a mobile. However, there's a problem. Mobile devices require HTML5 to display media while Microsoft (News - Alert) users cannot display HTML5 content. The response, until now, was to build a different course version for desktops and each mobile device. CourseAvenue's OneCourse has a solution to this problem.
The training material that has been created using OneCourse will run on both Flash and HTML5 devices. So there is no requirement to build and maintain different versions of a course, saving both time and money. With OneCourse, people can start a course on their desktop and finish it on their phone or tablet without losing any content or functionality.
Additionally, learning managers can build a course faster and cheaper without worrying about tracking different versions. OneCourse also offers the interactive features of mobile devices as well, including swipe gestures.
CourseAvenue is also conducting a webinar on Wednesday, June 27th 2012 at 10 o'clock a.m. CST that will share more about their vision for enabling large-scale mobile learning.
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Edited by Brooke Neuman