Showing posts with label mobile apps design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile apps design. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Mobile apps design – Effective learning while on the move



Mobile phone subscriptions worldwide have been increasing at a robust rate where almost everybody today has access to a smart phone and internet. The ubiquity and rapid development of mobile technology has had a positive impact on learning as m-learning can be an extremely viable option of education and training. Mobile learning can come in handy in a way traditional education or even computer based learning can’t. You can learn on the move.
 m-learning
Mobile apps design is now a major rage and more and more companies are coming forward with apps containing educational content that one can access on the go. It saves a lot of time, energy and money since these apps are provided for free of at relatively low costs which can easily be afforded. But designing the app needs a certain level of expertise. The way the app looks also plays a major role in the success of the app.
 mobile apps design
We are a premiere mobile application development company and design content for corporate companies to enable their employees to access training content through their mobile devices, tablets or other hand held devices. Beginning with quick animations, presentation videos, podcasts, tests, assessments and task-oriented interactive learning, we have a team of experienced professionals who are trained to provide the best mobile learning courses available in the market.
 Mobile Learning
Furthermore, in addition to providing off-the-shelf mobile learning courses, we also provided customized course work on demand. We understand that each company is different with a different set of goals and objectives and hence cater to your specific audience by providing tailor-made courses that are easily updated and serve their purpose for a long time.

Drop us an e-mail or call us today for an end-to-end mobile learning experience.

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

M-learning: Innovative learning Technique



A survey has shown that corporate have identified the certain skill gaps in their employees. They are ready to provide adequate training to them but on the cost of sufferance of work. So here groups want a tail and a head together while tossing the coin only once. This is possible with our m-learning technique i.e. mobile learning.
 mobile application Development Company
Tridat is a mobile application development company which develops mobile applications as per the requirement of the corporates. We can make applications for various platforms, right from android to IOS to windows to any other platform.
 mobile apps design
The uniqueness of the mobile apps design is that it can be used at work focusing mainly on the skill based requirement or performance based requirement. And who is not a mobile savvy in this world. Everyone will like such mobile apps where learning can be sought with fun.
 mobile learning
Tridat designs game based learning apps which are not just focused on scoring highest, however, certain other qualitative measures are also taken into consideration. So in a quest to win the game, the employees learn the required qualitative skills which are identified as gaps by the corporate.
 game based learning
Our team has the expertise to make various apps whether it may be animation based, interactive videos, podcasts and many more which can work on various platforms. The combination of creativity and technology can do wonders and we have started delivering the same. You are just a call away from us. Identify your need and gives us a call. We will take care of delivering an end to end solution for your need. You can also drop us an email describing your expectations and we ensure a timely reply to you.

Monday, 24 November 2014

Understanding the Little Known Aspects of Mobile Learning for Kids



In this age of technology it is quite normal for kids and in many cases even toddlers to handle various technological devices, specially mobiles and laptops in an efficient manner. Keeping this fact in view as well as the growing use of technology in education, a mobile application development company today is not averse to the idea of developing diverse educational apps for kids.
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M-learning
Even though the concept of extending mobile learning to audiences belonging to smaller age groups has been around for a while, it is only recently that such apps are actually being developed and marketed. These interactive apps are designed to impart education to the kids in a fun filled and interesting manner through a medium that they are able to relate to. Much credit for the same goes to the tremendous advances in mobile technology, which has helped popularize the concept and even turn it into a reality.
 mobile apps design
M-learning has been observed to have a greater affect on the learning pattern of children, especially the toddlers as compared to the traditional methods of teaching. This is because the audio visual aids used in the mobile apps design make it possible for the kids to understand a concept better and even retain it quite easily. Since a Smartphone is not only readily available but also easy to handle even for the smallest kids, they are able to start their learning process quite early and hence get an additional advantage.
game based learning
Game Based Learning
The game based learning of the education apps also helps in ensuring that the kids do not get bored or lose interest in a topic. Be it the numbers and alphabets or mathematical or scientific concepts, kids can learn in a simple and effortless manner by using the various educational apps designed by professional experts. Most importantly these apps can be used on different types of mobiles and Smartphone that run on an equally varied range of platforms and operating systems. 

Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Unraveling the Truth behind Some Common Myths about Mobile Learning

Mobile learning is a relatively new concept and like all innovative concepts, its advent has also led to several myths being propagated about the same. Some of these myths and the facts about them are detailed below.
 

M-Learning
  • Mobile Devices are Not Powerful Enough for E-Learning
While this myth might be applicable to older generation mobile phones, it is absolutely false in case of modern day Smartphone technology. These devices are not only large screened enough to ensure comfortable m-learning but also powerful enough to offer the same speed ad efficiency as PC’s and laptops.

  • Mobile Don’t Offer a Standardized Content Delivery Platform
This myth is completely untrue as most modern day mobile devices offer easy accessibility to Internet, which is the largest and the most popular content delivery platform. Moreover, mobile learning companies take care to create mobile apps design that run smoothly on wide range devices using different platforms.
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  • Learning with Mobiles Can Be Distractive
This myth has generated from the fact that mobile today offer a variety of features. However, the fact that personal computers and laptops offer an equal chance of distraction while learning is conveniently ignored. It is common for a mobile application development company to use interactive programs and courses to retain user attention. 
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  • Mobile Are Costlier and Hence Inaccessible
Many people feel that given their small sizes, mobiles are comparatively more costly and hence are not accessible for common people. However, the tremendous advances in mobile technology as well as the growing competition in device manufacturing have reduced the price of these devices to the extent that today most people can easily afford a Smartphone.

  • Mobile Content Is Boring
There is no denying that fact that learning is generally dull and boring, which is perhaps why mobile learning providers are experimenting with the concept of game based learning. This enables the users to grasp even the most difficult concepts in an easy and fun-filled manner while also ensuring greater retention of interest.
game based learning