Collective mind LMS uses responsive design to allow the user to interact and navigate with ease as its layout adapts to the screen resolution of any device. This enables mobile learning or mLearning. mLearning simply means that the LMS is accessible from any location, at any time.
The ultimate goal of responsive design is to avoid resizing, scrolling, zooming, or panning which happens with sites that have not been optimized for different devices. It's difficult to navigate these sites, and may even frustrate users when trying to figure out how to do something. Responsive Design replaces the previous need to design a dedicated mobile LMS for users. Now, you can just have one LMS that scales up or down automatically to match the device it’s being used on.
Today learners do not want to learn at their office desk. The biggest advantage of mobile learning is its innate capability to offer anytime-anywhere learning on the go.
By definition, mobile learning designs support all devices learners need and use. The same courses run seamlessly across laptops, desktops, tablets and smartphones.
Mobile learning offers tremendous flexibility to learners to choose the device they wish to learn on, when they want to learn and most impotantly, at the pace they can consume.
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