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1 Implementing a Mobile Learning Architecture for the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) 23 Oct 2013 LCdr Remi Tremblay & Mr. Hamid Boland
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Who we are 2 And our partners at:
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The problem space Increasing desire to explore the use of mobile devices to support individual training and education (IT&E) within the CAF. The organization has been formally pursuing the modernization of the industrial style of training delivery of IT&E for the past 5 years. Limited resources and expertise in this area. 3
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Progressive Mobile Strategy Map 4 Objectives: Goals: Strategies: Provide access to information that will support job performance Extend the traditional classroom Connect people to expertise and resources Increase peer to peer connections among CF members Deliver 50 quality applications for the CF by Dec 2013 Reach 1000 registered users by Dec 2013 Allow users to use their own devices Establish a single point of secure entry Leverage knowledge and experience of “like” organizations Initiate policy discussions to support a BYOD strategy Partner with IM/IT security to develop supportable and scalable solutions Work with industry and CF SME’s to bring in high quality applications Communicate strategy and plans widely to build user- base Provide tools and processes to help build applications internally Develop a CF expertise locator App
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ONGARDE 6
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Company Controls Personal Devices Company Controls Relevant Apps & Data Only Company Controls Standard Devices Company Owned But Unmanaged BYOD Adoption Map 8 Company-owned Personally-owned Managed Unmanaged BYOD
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Rising to the challenge
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Apps Co-exist with Existing User Apps
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Mobile Learning Suite
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OMLET- the Open Mobile Learning Toolkit. OMLET consists of 3 separate components: 1: Online Catalogue (Web platform): allows uploading, downloading and sharing of mobile content, exposing web services to allow smoother access from the mobile apps, as well as reporting on progress and usage (if required). Also supports integration with tradition e-learning platforms, or any other reporting and/or authentication services 2: Mobile Apps (Mobile platform): apps for both iOS and Android that support content download and playback, as well as managing login and activity tracking in-app. The apps works happily both on- and off-line 3: Content API and guidelines: OMLET supports any browser based content (using WebKit) as well as other natively supported formats (like ePub). You are free to build any type of tool, or content you chose as a stand alone package, but also have access to additional APIs that expose access to native services within the app, like data storage, camera, gps, tracking, user authentication etc. Ref: http://omlet.m-learning.net/docs/#/welcome
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OMLET Architecture Retrieved from: http://omlet.m-learning.net/docs/#/architecture/currenthttp://omlet.m-learning.net/docs/#/architecture/current
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Content Options
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Group Based Announcements
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Multinational Course Offerings
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Questions 23
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Contact Information 24 LCdr. Remi Tremblay Canadian Defence Academy Kingston, Ontario Remi.Tremblay@forces.gc.ca (613)-541-5010 Ext 3951
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