Abstract: For educational organizations offering e-learning, intensive flow of technological innovations
may be considered as both blessing and curse at the same time. On the one hand, many challenging
tasks, such as creation of multimedia content, become easier with new technologies and tools, so elearning
creation, support and delivery is currently affordable in sense of investments and human
resources as a part of common educational practice. On the other, large scale technological changes,
such as transfer to a new platform, require meticulous analysis of potential benefits and drawbacks due
to the need for personnel training, compatibility problems or unexpected development costs.
Introduction of mobile learning as an option for distance learning delivery is a typical example.
Nowadays e-learning services are available globally, so high technical quality and pedagogical
soundness of learning offers are the issue of survival for educational organization. Technology
innovations, as m-learning, cannot be ignored, taking into account wide availability of not only mobile
devices but also mobile applications and services. Smartphone’s and tablets are widely used by the
youth for various forms of communication, including email, Skype and specific apps, for playing games,
or for internet access to news, data and content - browsing/skimming, listening to favorite music or
watching HD video. Therefore, e-learning organizations have no other choice than offer m-learning for
their customers - a learning content in a mobile-accessible mode - as it enhances flexibility, extends
"learning hours" by time spent on commuting, waiting, and unexpected breaks, and thus makes elearning
offer more attractive. Several approaches to introduce m-learning are known, and each of them
has both benefits and drawbacks further discussed in the paper. Thus each organization has to make
its own decision based on short- and long-term analysis of its resources, personnel skills and
qualifications, potential audience, and many other factors. There is no universal method to evaluate all
of them, and related error cost may be significant. Moreover, due to specifics of mobile devices and
environment in which mobile learning takes place, as well as some implementation issues, mobile
mode may be rather an option for e-learning delivery and cover some but not all learning experiences
offered in a course. Therefore, introduction of m-learning should not be costly or time-consuming, and
should not require changes of the established e-learning processes. Considering that m-learning is a
new delivery method, we decide to offer it in a trial mode to evaluate customers' readiness and
preferences and adjust related mechanisms and resources accordingly. Based on the analysis of the
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approaches and requirements to mobile delivery, we suggest generating of podcasts as a first step in
m-learning implementation. Further, the implementation of podcasts is described and its relevance is
discussed.
Keywords: e-learning, m-learning, podcasting, LMS, content
ACM Classification Keywords: D. m Miscellaneous
Link:
PODCASTS: A BRIDGE FROM E-LEARNING TO M-LEARNING
Larisa Savyuk, Oleksiy Voychenko
http://www.foibg.com/ijitk/ijitk-vol09/ijitk09-02-p03.pdf