Learning Technology Research Project App Freely Available
Bristol (UK), May 2018 - Following the extensive Learning Technology Research (LTR) Project, Agylia has released the complete LTR Project App, which enables everyone to experience mobile learning apps and microlearning programmes in action.
As part of the LTR Project, over 300 participants globally received a set of microlearning modules, spaced over a two-week period, delivered direct to their iOS or Android devices. Through a combination of tests, surveys, and data analysis, Agylia gained vital insights into the way people interact with mobile learning and microlearning modules, and how effective these approaches are.
Tim Buff, CEO and chief Learning Strategist at Agylia said, "For a number of years. mobile learning and microlearning have been hot topics amongst learning practitioners. This is why Agylia teamed up with academics from the University of the West of England to carry out extensive research into the way people, in the real world, use mobile learning technologies."
"With the release of the full LTR Project App, we would like everyone to experience mobile learning and microlearning first hand. The modules are focussed on modern digital learning techniques, providing the opportunity to learn about a range of new approaches impacting learning and development. We hope it will provide inspiration for people to see how these delivery methods and new technologies could be incorporated as part of their organisation’s broader digital learning strategies," added Tim.
Following the conclusion of the research, Agylia is now opening up access to the LTR Project App. Downloading the app provides immediate access to the full series of microlearning modules, the full LTR Project report, an infographic of the key statistics, and an analysis on the findings from the research that discusses how the findings from LTR Project could impact future learning designs and technologies.