Implementing tablets for learning
Amit Garg, Director and Co-founder, Upside Learning
The tablet market is growing at an exponential rate. Tablets are no longer limited to entertainment purposes, but now are a part of organisational L&D activities across businesses large and small. However there is still a degree of hesitation to make the switch to tablet learning, perhaps brought on by typical myths associated with Mobile Learning. Further, the designing complexity of tablets brought about by their sizes and operating systems, elevates the degree of hesitation. A thorough understanding of tablets as media consumption and learning devices, the importance of getting eLearning on tablets and finally the right way to go about it are some of the important factors that can help organizations in adopting eLearning on tablets and benefiting from them.
- How tablet use is exploding and why it matters.
- Why eLearning on tablets is different.
- Making best use of tablets for great eLearning
- Tablet-based eLearning – tips for successful implementation
- Design consideration
Amit Garg
Amit is a mobile learning evangelist. An avid learner of mobile and technology, he helps organisations understand and implement mLearning. He also helps them in taking wiser decisions in eLearning by leveraging his 13+ years experience in the learning solutions domain. He shares his thoughts, knowledge and insights on technology and learning on the Upside Learning blog and has co-authored eBooks on mLearning and eLearning on tablets. He also presents webinars and speaks at renowned L&D events in the UK, Australia, and India. Amit has served as a judge for the prestigious Brandon Hall awards for 4 years. Amit holds an Engineering degree (IIT – Kharagpur) and Management degree (XLRI – Jamshedpur), and has earlier worked in Process and Automotive industries.
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