What is mobile learning
Mobile learning is generally referred to as learning via mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Learners can access learning content via responsive web interfaces or via native app built for their smartphones or tablets
NetExam’s Learning Mobile Apps
- NetExam offers both mobile responsive web interfaces as well as native mobile apps.
- NetExam native apps are available for Apple OS and Android operating systems
- Available for both phones and tablets
- Apps are be customized with custom listings on iTunes and Google Play
- NetExam mobile apps supports offline content usage
- Apps
- Learner App
- Instructor App
- Conference App
- Skills Evaluation App
- Secure Exam App
- Manager App
- Apps support virtual and augmented reality
NetExam Learner Mobile App
- Customer branded native app for Apple OS and Android
- Supports offline content usage
- Access all training from phone or tablet
- All apps are custom branded for each customer
- SSO support
NetExam Instructor App
- App for Classroom Instructors
- Platforms – iOS & Android
- Devices – iPhones and Android compatible phones
- Scan QR codes to mark attendance
NetExam Instructor App
NetExam Conference App
- Brand-able app for conferences
- Attendees can register for events, access handouts, answer interactive questions, receive attendance credit etc.
- Platforms – iOS & Android
- Devices – iPhones and Android compatible phones
Conference App
NetExam App for Pro Board
NetExam Skills Evaluation App
- Evaluate learners on hands on skill tests.
- Platform – iOS/Android
- Devices – iPads/ Tablets/Phones
- Offline Support
Mobile Apps – Skills Evaluation
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NetExam Manager App
Track informal learning events and give credit to attendees. Works with:
- Role Play
- Mentor Meetings
- Conference Check-Ins
- Ride-a-Longs
- Team Meetings
- Onsite Customer Visits
- Customer Calls
- Customer Feedback
- Platform – iOS
- Devices – iPhone
Virtual Reality / Augmented Reality
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Virtual Reality
- NetExam mobile app supports Virtual Reality (VR) content.
- The VR content can be viewed using a VR headset such as Google Cardboard.
- Activities within the VR simulation can be reported back to NetExam via xAPI
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Augmented Reality
- Support AR
- Visual Search – search for relevant training using phone’s camera. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0acobBMzc2M