What is Mobile Learning?

m-Learning, Mobile Content, Authoring, deliever and tracking. Distance learning, e-learning.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

A Mobile Learning Story

Trainers at Tyco Fire and Security Inc. are planning to replace a large portion of traditional classroom product instruction with just-in-time support delivered to pocket PCs and other wireless devices carried by employees. Doing so will quickly expand the skills base of technicians while also cutting costs by reducing “time off task,” figures Don McDougal, Director of Learning Technology for parent company Tyco International.
At the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, National Training Manager Sharon Ridings is beta testing the use of BlackBerrys as a job aide and assessment tool in conjunction with instructor-led leadership training. The agency is tracking retention of course material by testing its mobile workers via the devices.
Experiences like those are becoming more commonplace today as organizations seek ways to expand the use of ubiquitous cellular phones, PDAs and other mobile devices for training purposes. It’s easy to understand why. Not only can the devices be accessed virtually anywhere, they are practically implanted as body parts of the gadget-savvy generation currently entering the workplace. And with every technological advance, it seems, the devices become more suitable for the delivery of learning applications.
As the Tyco and EPA pilot programs illustrate, the use of mobile learning has expanded beyond quick tutorials for “field” employees such as sales representatives and technicians. Indeed, university students, healthcare workers and others are accessing critical knowledge from wireless handheld devices while on the go.
“Companies are finding new ways to employ mobile learning as part of a blended learning solution,” says A.J. Ripin, director of global learning solutions for MovingKnowledge Inc. The Orlando, Fla.-based company designs, creates and executes m-learning solutions for Fortune 100 companies. In the case of Tyco and EPA, two MovingKnowledge clients, that involves the introduction of shorter web-based training curricula for m-learning delivery, and empowering field-based employees to make decisions that reflect their new capabilities.
Ripin says a prime attraction for training directors is the availability of SCORM compliant mobile authoring platforms that extend their e-learning portfolios, along with tracking and delivery systems. “These tools help make m-learning an additional arm of their training and operations solution while also saving companies money.” He says one popular solution is provided by Hot Lava Software Inc., a Warrenton, VA - based m-learning software developer. Hot Lava’s Learning Mobile Author is a mobile authoring and publishing tool that allows the rapid design, editing and publishing of trackable mobile learning and testing content.
Ripin says the product enables quick design and deployment to all types of mobile devices. “It can be mastered very quickly with little or no previous software experience,” he claims. Hot Lava’s mobile delivery tracking system is a server product that can be “bolted” onto an LMS to deliver mobile m-learning to a mobile-enabled audience.

Hot Lava CEO Robert Sanregret says his nine-year-old company is enjoying the growth of an industry segment that is, well, on the move. With some two billion cell phones in use throughout the world today, a number expected to hit three billion within five years, continued growth is assured, he believes. Sanregret’s definition of m-learning does not include the laptop computer. “Being truly mobile means ready accessibility 24/7, with no additional connections required,” he insists. The necessity of connecting to a local access network (LAN) – which is not always possible in remote situations – disqualifies laptops in his book, a stipulation he insists is gaining acceptance within the m-learning community. But it does include MP3 players and the growing universe of podcasting.
“Thanks to Steve Jobs, mobile learning content has taken off,” he says, especially among the Echo Boomer generation that lives with their Ipods. They are totally receptive to podcasting of learning content, he claims. Sanregret says the principal negative on podcasting involves training managers, who must cope with the lack of “trackability” to determine who took what course. Training organizations are limited to determining who downloaded files for their IPods, he says.
While he classifies the U.S. m-learning market as “robust,” he says it is exploding in the Asia-Pacific region where the use of cell phones for web and multimedia uses dwarfs that of North America. For example, he says, a large Singapore-based multilevel marketing firm employs Hot Lava’s software to showcase new products to customers on mobile devices. A Chinese language version is very popular in that country, he says. By comparison, the U.S. and European m-learning markets have been slower to develop, in part because workforce trainers have been “burned” by e-learning and LMS implementations that over-promised, says Sanregret. “This is a reason why the training and education market is reluctant to jump onto new technologies,” he contends.
But that is about to change, he predicts. Opportunity is knocking on many fronts as trainers and educators awaken to the technology’s potential. Among examples: The University of Pennsylvania at Westchester, where sociology students are exploring the use of m-learning to augment classroom instruction and testing. One trial program tested the knowledge of students who performed homework exercises delivered to their mobile devices, and compared it with performance of others using more traditional methods. Students who used m-learning had exceptionally better test scores, prompting the school to consider its use for everyone, according to Sanregret.
Another contented customer is the federal government’s Defense Medical Readiness Training Institute, which delivers m-learning to field soldiers and physicians in a variety of medical settings. The institute has created 25 modules delivered in Palm OS and other mobile formats. In addition, its web site offers free downloads of m-learning content on health-related topics.
Such converts reinforce predictions by Ripin and Sanregret about m-learning’s secure future. “Five years from now, the use of mobile learning, testing and job aides will be more prevalent in society than books are today,” contends the Hot Lava chieftain. Ripin insists that while the march of technology might change the delivery, mobile learning is here to stay. What’s more, he says, the beauty of the burgeoning m-learning market is that standards have not yet been identified either for operating systems or delivery. That’s great for the consumer, he figures, because it means continued development of better solutions.

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Hot Lava Software Inc Adds Kalleo Learning as m-Learning Dealer in South Afriica

Warrenton, VA and Johannesburg, South Africa (April 24, 2007) – Hot Lava Software, Inc. (“Hot Lava”), the leading mobile authoring and m-learning publishing provider, to deliver the industry’s premiere solution for anytime, anywhere learning for today’s increasingly mobile workforce has added Kalleo Learning (“Kalleo”) a leading e-learning solutions provider for corporate customers to the Hot Lava Software dealer network. Under the terms of the agreement, Kalleo will represent Hot Lava’s industry recognized Learning Mobile Author (“LMA”) development and delivery suite and the Hot Lava Mobile Delivery and Tracking System (“MDTS”) in South Africa and the other countries of Africa.
“What we like about Kalleo Learning is that they are customer focused visionaries who see mobile phone delivered learning, mobile testing and mobile job aids as a critical addition to the mix in 2007-2008. They are an organization that understands the fundamental needs of the learners and have kept this ideal foremost in the decision to add mobile learning to their offering,” states Bob Sanregret, Hot Lava’s Chief Executive Officer. “Together, Hot Lava and Kalleo are committed to bringing mobile learning to corporate, academic and government learners in South Africa and the rest of Africa. Empowering learners through cutting edge technology to enhance and extend learning and organizational development beyond the current technical and operational boundaries that constrain the typical enterprise in communicating with an increasingly mobile workforce and global marketplace.”
Willie Maritz, Managing Director at Kalleo Learning adds, “South Africa’s mobile communications networks are among the most advanced in the world. The penetration of mobile communications to users in Africa is, together with some Asian economies, the highest in the world. It makes sense that we should put more focus on delivering learning, assessments, skills guides and job guides through this widely used medium. We believe Mobile Learning has a strong value proposition for specific niche requirements and we are committed to finding and delivering on these opportunities. Hot Lava Software is leading the global market in Mobile Learning technologies and we are very proud to be associated with them.”

About Hot Lava Software
Hot Lava Software, provides mobile content solutions and a mobile content design, authoring and publishing solution, Learning Mobile Author to Corporations, Governments and Universities around the World. This toolkit allows rapid creation and deployment of mobile content to multiple devices such as Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Nokia, Palm OS, mobile phones and the desktop. Visit Hot Lava Software at: http://www.hotlavasoftware.com/.
About Kalleo Learning
Kalleo Learning is a global leader in the use of technology in learning solutions. The company is based in Johannesburg, South Africa and focuses on the African skills development industry. Kalleo Learning has built a reputation with various global organizations for "just making it work". Their innovative use of technology and best practice business processes ensure learning solutions that are "Quicker, Simpler, Cost Effective and Business Relevant". Visit Kalleo Learning at http://www.kalleo.com/.

Contacts:
Bob Sanregret
bobs@hotlavasoftware.com
+1 (703) 754-1218
http://www.hotlavasoftware.com/

Willie Maritz
williemaritz@kalleo.com
+27 (0) 11 782-1380
http://www.kalleo.com/

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Hot Lava Software Inc. Adds BrilyanLearning as M-Learning Dealer in Indonesia

Warrenton, VA and Bekasi, Indonesia (June 25, 2007) – Hot Lava Software, Inc. (“Hot Lava”), the leading mobile authoring and m-learning publishing provider, to deliver the industry’s premiere solution for anytime, anywhere learning for today’s increasingly mobile workforce, has added BrilyanLearning, a leading e-learning solutions provider for corporate, educational and government customers, to the Hot Lava Software dealer network. Under the terms of the agreement, BrilyanLearning will represent Hot Lava’s industry recognized Learning Mobile Author (LMA) development and delivery suite and the Hot Lava Mobile Delivery and Tracking System (MDTS) in the country of Indonesia.

“BrilyanLearning is a company that offers a diversity of learning methods. Adding mobile learning to their core offering will enable their clients to have access to this learning around the clock, no matter where they are. Mobile learning allows the learner to have the necessary, vital materials at hand,” says Bob Sanregret, CEO, Hot Lava Software, Inc. “BrilyanLearning is a company that realizes the critical need for this widely used medium. This high tech company will be a leader in the integration of mobile learning. Hot Lava Software and BrilyanLearning are committed, together, to empower learners to enhance and extend learning and organizational development, through cutting edge technology.”

BrilyanLearning develops Learning Management Systems (LMS) that act as portals or gateways, allowing corporate, education and government sectors to manage, facilitate, and/or control the processes needed for learning, education, and training. They provide learning in context, determined by the learner's needs and the organization's objectives.

“Providing mobile learning was the logical next step. Hot Lava Software’s mobile authoring tool, Learning Mobile Author (LMA), is the only authoring tool I have come across that provides a comprehensive way to secure an entire development for a successful mobile learning business,” states Ikhlas Bahar, President Director of BrilyanLearning. “The insides and ideas of building multiple professional management systems, using Learning Mobile Author, and Hot Lava’s Mobile Delivery and Tracking System (MDTS), will help our developers create, integrate and publish a high quality of mobile learning content in an efficient and timely manner. With this tremendous breakthrough technology we will extend our domination as market share leader in content development in this region.”

BrilyanLearning is the first e-learning solution provider in Indonesia to offer a one stop solution from blue print design, content development and technology integration all the way up to management levels. Their services consist of, but are not limited to, corporate training, distance learning, knowledge management, customer education, online learning, virtual classes, e-university and online schooling.

Contact:

Bob Sanregret
bobs@hotlavasoftware.com
+1 (703) 754-1218
http://www.hotlavasoftware.com/


Ikhlas Bahar
ikhlas@brilyan.com
+62-21-82408929
http://www.elearning.brilyan.com/

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Hot Lava Software Inc. Releases Learning Mobile Author 3.2

Warrenton, VA – June 11, 2007 Hot Lava Software, Inc. ™ (Hot Lava), the leading mobile authoring and m-learning publishing provider, is excited to announce its newest release of Learning Mobile Author ™ (LMA) development and delivery suite and the Hot Lava Mobile Delivery and Tracking System ™ (MDTS).

The new LMA3.2 ™ features the following new authoring tool options within the LMA software: survey page, polling option, radio buttons, question tagging and custom directional controls. This toolkit allows rapid creation and deployment of mobile content to multiple devices such as PocketPC, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Nokia, PalmOS, mobile phones, smart phones and the desktop.

“Hot Lava Software ™ is committed to bringing mobile learning to academic, corporate and government learners all over the world,” said Bob Sanregret, CEO, Hot Lava Software, Inc™ “Our goal is to empower learners through cutting edge technology. Learning should not be constrained by the typical enterprises in communication. Making learning available outside the confines of the current technical and operational boundaries puts mobile learning at hand, where it is convenient, on the go and available 24/7. This is the world we live in today. LMA allows content authors and creators to easily and effectively develop and deploy m-learning content for a wide variety of learning needs.”

“The design of Learning Mobile Author ™ (LMA) is flexible and versatile. It has a wide variety of capabilities as an advanced creativity tool, providing the module creator with easy to use authoring software. Module creators are able to construct and integrate ideas, just like a ‘mind map’, which flows the way we think naturally. The beautiful part is that it allows the creator to show case its creation to the rest of the world. The modules created can be viewed with a wide variety of hand held devices, such as PDAs, Blackberries, iPods etc., as well as via mobile phones with MDTS,” said Leo Png, CEO, CEOlution Alliance Pte. Ltd., Singapore. “When the modules are uploaded to MDTS3.2 they become ‘fused’ with MDTS. This allows the modules to become fully integrated and behave as one complete system, to improve the efficiency of the delivery of modules via mobile phones. For advanced users, LMA3.2 ™ is also versatile enough to accept HTML coding and allow content developers to go beyond the powerful features already built in, within the authoring software.”

About Hot Lava Software ™
Hot Lava Software, Inc is the leading provider of mobile authoring, publishing, delivery and tracking solutions. Hot Lava Software anticipated the need for mobile content in the form of learning, reference, testing and job aids to support a growing remote and field workforce. Using Hot Lava Software's content development and publishing system (LMA) integrated with the Hot Lava mobile delivery and tracking system (MDTS) your organization will have the tools and knowledge needed to launch and track mobile initiatives faster and more cost effectively than you would have ever imagined. Hot Lava Software, provides mobile content solutions and a mobile content design, authoring and publishing solution to Corporations, Governments and Universities around the World.

Contact:
Bob Sanregret, CEO
+1 (703) 754-1218
bobs@hotlavasoftware.com

Learning Mobile Author (LMA) and Mobile Delivery and Tracking System (MDTS) are trademarks of Hot Lava Software, Inc.

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