You likely have a lot of great learning content in your library. How do you get it to mobile devices without attempting (and likely failing) the dreaded conversion process? It can be difficult to think through the ideation process to bring new life into your content for the small screen and the on-the-go mobile learner.
Session participants will examine a number of high-profile success stories and gain insight into the instructional design process used to marry mobile user-experience design and existing content. You’ll see examples, case studies, and process documents, and you will explore real-world examples on how to successfully refocus your efforts to create great mobile learning.
1. There is No Easy
Button
Repurposing Your eLearning Solutions for
Mobile without the Easy Button
2. Float guides industry-leading companies to
understand and leverage the power of mobile learning.
We help companies meet their business strategies by
making useful information accessible, anytime,
anywhere.
35. Key Team Members
Primary Team
1.Instructional Designer
2.SME
3.UI/UX Designer
4.Developer(s)
Secondary Team
1.IT/IS Professional for Deployment
2.Analytics Specialist
Stakeholders
1. Legal
2. Compliance
3. Marketing
4. Sr. MGMT
36. Key Process Steps
1. Identify Primary Use Cases
2. Create Business/Functional Requirements
3. Revise/Repurpose content as needed
4. Draw up your UI design as a sketch
5. Get other people to interact with your design and iterate
6. Design as wireframe
7. Build a quick proof of concept or prototypes
8. Revise wireframes
9. Create mockups as needed
10.Design your analytics metrics for each view of your UI
with specific goals
11.Build your application
12.Rinse and Repeat
37. A few of my favorite tools
1. A sketching toolset (Notebook, stencils)
2. Outlining and writing tools (Google Docs, Word, OmniOutliner)
3. Wireframing and Diagramming (Visio, Omnigraffle)
4. Prototyping (InvisionApp)
5. Collaborate (Assembla, Basecamp)
6. Development (XCode, Eclipse, Code, Git, Espresso,
Dreamweaver)
7. Deployment and Testing (TestFlight, Hockeyapp)
8. Measurement and Analytics (Scorm Cloud, Flurry, Google
Analytics)