Last week, at the Learning Technologies Summer Forum in London, I spoke on “eLearning on Tablets: What, Why & How?” to an audience of roughly 70 people. That, I think, is a very decent number and reconfirms the growing interest in this area.
I think tablets are quite unique in combining the portability of mobile devices and bringing the functionality and computing capability of the laptops; especially when you consider the new emerging breed of hybrid and convertible laptop cum tablets. This presents a great opportunity to make a move towards mLearning and get ready for the future.
My presentation from the talk is available on SlideShare.
Based on the conversations with some attendees post my session, I believe that they went away with clarity on which devices to target – when and for what contexts, how to get started with eLearning on tablets and just why it is so important to get started. Hope you find the presentation useful. I invite your comments and queries in the comments area below.
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About the Author / Amit Garg
He’s been involved in the workplace learning domain for over 19 years and is passionate about improving organization performance through better learning solutions. He consults organizations around the world on resolving business and training challenges through uniquely crafted learning solutions by combining his vast experience and quick adoption of evolving trends on learning & technology fronts.
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