Rolling Out and Supporting Mobile Learning – Lessons Learned from ALPS (A Geeks Tale)

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Rolling Out and Supporting Mobile Learning – Lessons Learned from ALPS (A Geeks Tale)

A Geeks Tale? John Fairhall (Mobile Technology Adviser) Manager for the ALPS Helpdesk Involved in roll outs at Bradford Uni A ‘techy’ not an academic

Lessons Learned from Rolling Out

Rule 1. “Devices should be as ready for use as possible”

No matter how good your documentation... Asking students to set up, configure or install will: Terrify less technically confident users Put the majority off – “Waste of time” Result in devices not being set up correctly

No matter how good your documentation... If you try to do a setup “click along”: People will be at different stages no matter what you do – One person will finish by going through the work sheet – One person will still be configuring – One person will be trying to configure , on the time settings screen

Lessons Learned from Rolling Out Rule 1. “Devices should be as ready for use as possible” Sub Section a. Using an automated ‘imaging’ process helps consistency and speeds things up

Lessons Learned from Rolling Out Rule 2. “Plan in time for technical support at the start of each session”

Even if you obey rule 1... Technical support will get used: Heavily at first – Battery problems – Random lock up / crashes – Broken devices, “I slipped in the snow and...” Make sure you have the right technical staff

Lessons Learned from Rolling Out Rule 3. “Employ proper crowd control”

Well behaved group of students + Mobiles with technical problems = Queue jumping / scrum for technical support Poor techies dealing with multiple problems & users at once A ‘Red mist’ descending on support staff so problems aren’t always dealt with effectively

Well behaved students?

Lessons Learned from Rolling Out Rule 3. “Employ proper crowd control” Sub Section a. Prevent a scrum by ensuring they have something else to do while problems are resolved

Lessons Learned from Rolling Out Rule 4. “Be prepared”

Avoid the Red Mist Have spare devices already set up Have an SD Card with software / files Check in advance there is sufficient signal in the room... (too many 2G devices don’t get along)

Lessons Learned from Supporting Mobile Learning in Practice

Remote Support is Hard! There is remote control software but you need a WORKING and FAST (e.g. 3G) internet conenction Talking the user through over the phone or via Trouble shooting documentation How are broken devices replaced?

Phone and support How to publicise to students? – Posters – Label on devices Students are reluctant to seek help Be prepared to provide 1 to 1 support

Documentation Need to be robust – people WILL get things wrong / miss things out Screenshots Videos Students will lose documentation – Web site.

Device replacement Spares for sessions Spare at partner sites Pool at Helpdesk for courier service