LTR project

Today we will undertake some of the course material if it is available.  It is very easy and in part interesting… the exercise for you is about following the instructions and answering the questions!

Good Luck!

Mobile learning, widely labelled as the future of digital learning, is one of the biggest trends in the world of modern education.

The research programme aims to understand the way people interact with digital learning and support resources on their mobile phones and tablets – and how these can be used to enhance the way people learn.

The programme will be delivered via the ‘Learning Technology Research Project 2016’ App for your Apple or Android phone or tablet.

During a 2 week period, you will receive a mix of 13 short mobile learning modules (each lasting 4-6 minutes), plus quizzes and surveys that provide a comprehensive insight into the latest thinking on learning technology. You can participate in social learning forums, gain valuable contacts and ideas by networking with other people in the industry, and have the opportunity to ask questions of our experts.

Your experiences in this interactive training exercise will be monitored anonymously to give our research team a greater understanding of how we can all improve the real effectiveness of learning programmes.

This is your chance to see mobile training in action and try it for yourself.

As a thank you for your participation, you will receive a certificate and a free copy of the summary research report – enabling you to enhance the effectiveness of your own learning and development programmes..

By joining us in this community based research project, you will help all of us who are interested in education and training to better understand how to use mobile technology to spread knowledge.

But I don’t know if they would expect a group of learners from a pub in Barmby Moor to participate!

To download the app, simply go to the Play Store and search for LTR Project.  You will have to register with an email address (use the flower one on your tablet) and a password.  You will then be sent a confirmation email and you will then be able to log in to the system and receive the short training modules.

This will be a challenge and an insight for both us and the researchers.  Good luck!

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