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Marcus BirtwhistleResearch AnalystMobile Learning TeamKatmai Gov’t Services

ADL Mobile Learning

Combating Terrorism Mobile Learning SummitMay 30-31st, 2012, Arlington, VA

Jason HaagResearch AnalystMobile Learning LeadThe Tolliver Group, Inc.

What is Mobile Learning?

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Definitions

ADL Mobile Learning

First…What is Learning?

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Definitions

ADL Mobile Learning

“Learning is acquiring new, or modifyingexisting, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values,or preferences and may involve synthesizing

different types of information.”

“Human learning may occur as part of education,personal development, schooling , or training.”

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Definitions

Wikipedia

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Definitions

Formal Learning

Learning that takes place within a teacher-studentrelationship, such as in a school system.

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“Only 20% of what’s learned on the job actuallycomes from formal learning.”

Jay Cross

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Informal Learning – @JayCross

Definitions

occurs through the experienceof day-to-day situations.”

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Informal Learning – @charlesjennings

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Most of what people learn (or retain and putinto use) is learned as part of doing their work,

not through formal training.

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70: 20: 10 Learning Framework

Morgan McCall, Robert W. Eichinger, and Michael M.Lombardo at the Center for Creative Leadership

70% from real life and on-the-job experiences, tasksand problem solving (day-to-day activities)

20% from feedback andfrom observing and workingwith role models

10% from formal learningor training

Learning (Formal or Informal)

What is Mobile?

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Definitions

ADL Mobile Learning

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FAA

Definitions

“It is okay to use cell phones at this time, butpersonal computers may not be used.”.

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FAA

Definitions

“It is okay to use cell phones at this time, butpersonal computers may not be used.”.

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How Do You Define Mobile?

Which Devices Are Included?

Netbook / Micro Laptop / Macbook AirHandheld Touch Screen Devices & Tablets

Laptop Computer Jitterbug Smartphones Gaming Phones

eReaders

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Which Devices Are Included?

Netbook / Micro Laptop / Macbook AirHandheld Touch Screen Devices & Tablets

Laptop Computer Jitterbug Smartphones Gaming Phones

eReaders

How Do You Define Mobile?

A.Laptops

B.Basic Cell Phones

C.Smartphones Only

D.Smartphones and Tablets

E.Micro Laptops

F.D and E

G.All of the Above

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Definitions

Learner-centric or Device-centric?

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Definitions

Desmon Keegan

“Mobile learning should be restricted tolearning on devices which a lady can carry inher handbag or a gentleman can carry in his

pocket (Keegan, 2005).” communicationstechnology).

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Definitions

Gary Woodill

“ Mobile learning is where a learner can bephysically mobile while at the same timeremaining connected to non-proximate

sources of information, instruction, and datacommunications technology.”

Definitions

Learner-focus + Device-focus = Ubiquitous Mobile Learning

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Learner-centric

Device-centric

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ADL Describes, Not Defines

ADL Mobile Learning Team

“Leveraging ubiquitous mobile technology forthe adoption or augmentation of knowledge,

behaviors, or skills through education,training, or performance support while the

mobility of the learner may be independent oftime, location, and space.”

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Battery lifeConnectivityCost (Less of a factor)Data chargesDevice ownershipScreen sizeSecurityTechnology changes

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Leveraging Mobile for Learning

Concerns & Challenges

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The Mobile Landscape Survey (2011)

Security

Compatibility

Personal Accountability

Organizational Policy

Ownership / Life Cycle Management

Assessment & Testing

Data at Rest & Records Management

Connectivity & Band-width / Coverage

User experience / Usability

Top Concerns & Challenges

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Top Concerns & Challenges

What is the most important to your organization?

Cross-platform development

Acquisition

Access Speed, Connectivity & Band-width

Security (Identity,

User experience / Usability

• Assessment & Testing

• Data at Rest & Records Management

• Connectivity & Band-width / Coverage

• User experience / Usability

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Top Concerns & Challenges

What is the most important to you?

Cross-platform development

Acquisition

Access Speed, Connectivity & Band-width

Security (Identity,

User experience / Usability

• Assessment & Testing

• Data at Rest & Records Management

• Connectivity & Band-width / Coverage

• User experience / Usability

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Opportunities

Classroom Augmentation & Blended Learning

Opportunities

Mobile Learning Courses (Compliance Training,Product Training, Mandatory Training, Crisis Response)

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Opportunities

eBooks

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Opportunities

Performance Support

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Opportunities

Job Aids / Checklists

Opportunities

Location-based & Contextual Learning

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Opportunities

Augmented Reality

Opportunities

Game-based Learning & Simulations

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Opportunities

“Humans more easily remember or learn items whenthey are studied a few times over a long period oftime (spaced presentation),

rather than studied repeatedly in a short period time(massed presentation)”

The Spacing Effect Thalheimer, EbbinghausWill - Hermann PhD

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“Think Outside the Course”

Judy Brown @JudyB

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Resources

http://ml.adlnet.gov

iTunes App Store

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ADL Mobile Learning Guide (App)

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Resources

http://mlhandbook.adlnet.gov

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ADL Resources – http://ml.adlnet.gov

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ADL Mobile Learning Weekly Newsletter (Ongoing)ADL Monthly Website Articles (Ongoing)ADL Mobile Learning Guide - App (Ongoing)ADL Mobile Learning Handbook (Ongoing)The Effectiveness of Mobile Course Delivery (2011)Mobile Learning Literature Review (2012)Mobile Learning Vendors (2012)Interagency Mobile Working Group (2012)Mobile Access to Supplemental Learning Objects (2012)Assessment of ISD Principles, Agile Methods, and

Pedagogical Models for mLearning (2012)• Next Generation SCORM for Mobile & Tin Can API (2012)• Mobile Decision Support Tool (2012)

Activities, Research, Deliverables

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ADL STEMP App Challenge!

http://adlnet.gov/stem-app-challenge

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Credits & Attribution

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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/

Respect!

Credits & Attribution

Credits• http://www.defenseimagery.mil• http://www.flickr.com/photos/adactio/6153558098/in/set-

72157627691092806• http://www.recreation.slco.org/sorenson/fitness/images/teamwork

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• http://qrcodepress.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/QR-Codes-

• http://www.freakingnews.com/images/adv-images/corporate-training.jpg

• http://www.navigadget.com/wp-content/postimages/2009/06/telenav-iphone-att.jpg

• http://www.incrediblethings.com/home/come-up-with-a-million-dollar-idea-with-thought-box/

• http://internettime.pbworks.com/w/page/20095947/The%20Book• http://www.sealund.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/image0011.jpg

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Questions / Discussion

[email protected]

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Thank You!

Let’s Connect!

Jason HaagMobile Learning Research AnalystSETA Support ContractorThe Tolliver Group, [email protected]

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New Developments!

Digital Government Strategy (Mobile Emphasis)

Update and implement policies to procure and manage devices,applications and data in smart, secure and affordable ways

DHS and DoD will work with NIST to develop a security baseline within12 months

Improve Priority Customer-Facing Services for Mobile Use

GSA - six months to stand up a govt-wide contract vehicle for mobile &wireless services

Chief Information Officers Council:•

must issue a BYOD plan by September

must create a “shared mobile app development program” for both internal andpublic facing apps

Core open data initiative – make APIs to present raw gov’t data to public

Fed CIO will issue government-wide policies for streaming data from APIswithin three months (all federal IT systems must follow within 1 year)

New Innovation Center to be led by Gwynne Kostin (GSA)

Mobile Highlights

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BYOD Challenges - IBM

New Developments!

Created new challenges for ITdepartment:Employees found forwardingcompany email to personaladdress

Disabled file transfer programssuch as dropbox, iCloud (useinternal company approved appsonly)

Turns off Siri & configure so thatmemory can be erased if stolen

Fewer and fewer IT departmentswill own their employees’equipment.

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What is your BYOD Policy?

A. We have a BYOD policy and I use it

B. We have a BYOD policy, but I don’t participate

C. Working on a strategy, but not ready

D. No plans for BYOD at this time

E. We will never have a BYOD policy