Here are my session notes:
- Why the heck are we doing this? (i.e. know your end goal)
- Because everything's going mobile
- Build a business case
- Identify learning gaps
- The investment must = benefits (time saving, cost saving)
- Do you have a champion?
- Do you have someone with a passion?
- Do you have someone who will be an evangelist?
- Do you have someone who can assemble a team?
- Do you have someone who knows and understands your culture?
- Bonus: have someone who will take a thought leadership role and start a blog or other initiative
- Are you prepared to not be prepared?
- Do you have the technical architecture - network, mobile devices, support team
- Do you have development capabilities? The skill sets?
- You will have to look at learning in a whole new way.
- What makes a rich mobile experience?
*Ubiquity
*Access
*Richness
*Efficiency
*Flexibility
*Security
*Reliability
*Integrity
*Interactivity (collaboration, geolocation, gyroscope, mediated reality)
- What is the current state of your learning?
- Can you take a complete inventory of your curriculum?
- Can you assess it objectively?
- Can you determine what is successful and effective?
- Can you re-design it so it can be delivered in a mobile context?
- Do you know your audience?
- Do you know their needs?
- Do you know what they want? Use surveys.
- Can you anticipate their reactions? Spend time in their world and identify ways mobile can help.
- Can you ask the tough questions ahead of time?
- Do you have a process?
- Define - establish objectives, understand learner requirements
- Design - functional, technical, GUI design, script / storyboard
- Develop - creation, programming, prepare assets, testing
- Deliver - implement solution, gather feedback, measure results
- How do you and your company handle disruptive change?
- Can you deal with disruptive change in your culture?
- Can your learners handle disruptive change in their daily lives?
- Have you had a recent big change and what can you learn from it?
- Expect some resistance
- What is the context for the use of mobile?
Examine and understand the 3 levels of context for your audience (see picture above):
- Activity (hand) - device, connection, interface, tasks, goals
- Environment (head) - sound, light, space, privacy
- Culture (heart) - economics, religion, social structure, law
- Who are the stakeholders?
- Can you identify all of the silos?
- Why do they have an interest?
- Do you know what their interests (their 'hot buttons')?
- Learners / IT / Legal / Leadership / Marketing / Stockholders / Unions: You're going to raise a lot of interest and you need to know how to win hearts and know the answers before the questions are asked
- What does success look like?
- Have you established metrics?
- Have you made any gains / savings in productivity, costs, scope, etc?
- Set up analytics for usage and audience activity
- Finally, you have to know how to celebrate!
Thanks Scott, this definitely gave everyone in the session a lot to think about.
@Schnicker