
Mobile learning or mLearning is, simply put, eLearning on mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. mLearning is ideal if your end users have limited access to desktops, are based outdoors or regularly travelling long distances. mLearning can be accessed from anywhere with an internet connection, at a time that suits the learner. Armada’s approach to m-Learning is simple; we can create eLearning for any device.
mLearning options
Not all courses require the same mLearning solution.
Scalable content
We generate scalable content in HTML5 format for eLearning on desktops and tablets. This is the most common option and we are very experienced in this type of output. Scalable courses will shrink down to fit smaller tablet screens. All text and images are optimised to work at both high and low resolutions, although some quality is lost on smaller tablets.
Responsive design
Responsive design is also HTML5 based. With responsive design you effectively have three versions of your e-Learning; one for tablets, one for smartphones and one for desktops. Which version displayed will change depending on the screen size, as the screen gets smaller so do the individual elements of the mLearning such as the images. The content is 99% the same for each device, however the information is presented differently from device to device.
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Advantages of mLearning
Access anytime
Learners can easily access tutorials and video demos in their own time or in downtime. This means they can fit in important training around their schedules.


Easy access
mLearning content can be accessed from almost anywhere. This gives the power to the learner and allows them to take initiative.
More engagement
Learners engage more on a mobile device as they instinctively swipe, pinch and pull at content. mLearning also eliminates the technology barrier as learners use their own device which they are already comfortable with.

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