The future of elearning is mobile. Even with the present challenges mobile learning of non-standard screens, operating systems, browser support there is no real doubt that mobile learning is fast becoming widely accepted to deliver and help manage activities around learning delivery.
As mobile learning gains ground there will be (and already is) a growing need to look beyond notifications for users and quick-follow-up assessments through mobile devices. There is a need to look at porting some other critical learner and administrator side LMS functions to mobile platform/devices.
Taking cues from some discussions with clients and prospects there is a clear need for moving more and more features of an LMS to a mobile version beyond notifications and assessments. There is certainly a small but strong need to port critical administrator functions to a mobile platform making it easier to administer the LMS on the go.
I’ve listed what I feel is a list of 10 useful (need to have) features in a mobile version of an LMS (for the sake of simplicity I have segregated them into Learner and Administrator functions):
There are many more features that could be ported to a mobile version of the LMS and in the time to come would be. Soon tools that enable collaboration, social, and informal learning, available in the main LMS will move to the mobile LMS too.
For the time being, I think the features I’ve listed would be optimum to take an LMS mobile.