8 Questions You Need to Ask to See if Your Organization is Ready for Multi-Device E-Learning
Shifting your organization to multi-device e-learning often requires some executive buy-in and coordination between teams. Along with all of the helpful tidbits scattered through this e-book, use this list of questions to help start the conversation and capture answers or next steps.
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1. Will we be given access to the right development tools for creating multi-device e-learning? |
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2. Do we have the people available to answer learner questions about accessing courses on mobile devices? |
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3. How well do does our team collaborate with the IT folks (or other technical team members), who may end up lending a hand in supporting learners with mobile devices? |
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4. Who will own support of e-learning on mobile devices? |
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5. Will we open up access to e-learning on learner-owned devices or will we require learners to access courses from company-owned devices? |
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6. What information security barriers or concerns do we need to address or overcome, if any? |
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7. If we expect learners to access content from their own devices, using cellular data plans, will they be compensated / reimbursed for that expense? How will those policies be communicated? |
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8. How will we continuously communicate our expectations for accessing learning content on mobile devices? |
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Additional questions we should try to answer:
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Notes:
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