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5 Useful Tips to Enhance Learner Engagement with Your eLearning App

Tips to Enhance Learner Engagement with Your eLearning App

By Albert SmithPublished 4 years ago 5 min read
5 Useful Tips to Enhance Learner Engagement with Your eLearning App
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Advent of mobile devices like tablets and laptops commenced the trend of technological intervention into the education system. But it’s one thing to use gadgets to access information and a completely different thing to actually attend classes on them. No one could have possibly imagined that there would be a time when virtual classes would be real.

Before the pandemic, there were educational apps, but those were mostly informative and consisted of limited features. This scenario completely changed post pandemic and today, eLearning mobile applications are raiding the app stores. Education has undergone a complete transformation from being confined to the boundaries of school to entering the comfort of attending classes at home.

COVID has turned eLearning app development into a profitable affair. As per the forecasts of Research and Markets, the market of eLearning apps is expected to grow at a CAGR of 13% during 2020-2026. It also predicts that by 2026, the online learning market will have an absolute growth of about 110%. In short, eLearning apps have become sources of learning and earning.

So the time is indeed ripe to invest in it but, the competition is too tight as every other smart investor is now in queue to get an intriguing and feature-rich eLearning app. In order to stand out, your app needs to be interesting, unique and convenient.

This post discusses five useful tips that can impress users and enhance their engagement with your apps.

1) Intriguing Illustrations

Kids find comics more attractive than normal textbooks. Have you ever wondered why? It’s because of illustrations. Comics are more interesting because they give kids a chance to know and connect with the characters better through simple illustrations. So think about the impact your app can have on learners when you imbue their textbooks with intriguing 2D illustrations.

The popularity of illustrations can be conjectured by the fact that Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (the first Harry Potter book in the series) now comes in an illustrated version where kids can see Diagon Alley, Hogwarts School and other objects in pictures. So if you can empower the simple stories with illustrations, it is surely going to be loved and used more.

2) Learning through Games

Exercises don’t have to be filled with the same old objectives, subjective questions and case studies. Plato once said, “You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation.” You can make use of game mechanics to turn exercises into exciting games because children can skip a few questions but they are always willing to try new games.

Here’s a simple instance. If they have a chapter on safety and first-aid, then it can have a drag-and-drop game. In the game, learners are presented with random pictures and asked to arrange a grid by dragging the correct first-aid items from the pictures and dropping them into the grid. Give them three lives like they get in video games, and then have the correct answers ready.

You can have at least three to four simple but engaging games so they at least get the hang of solving problems before presenting them with the text questions.

3) Infographics

Back in the days when our only sources were textbooks, learning was more like memorizing endless chronicles of written data which haunted us whenever we opened the books. But those days are long-gone. An eLearning app doesn’t have to be filled with texts. Events and processes can be depicted through well-designed infographics which can make learning easier and interesting.

Turn static infographics into dynamic quizzes. You can ask learners to match information with correct parameters. For instance, for history lessons, you can have dates on one side and events at one and ask them to match it. To make it more interesting, you might even keep infographics contests for science subjects.

Learners are asked to match the right details with respective physiological processes or create a flowchart of correct chemical reactions. Make the contests time bound. You can keep 5 to 10 winners and give them redeemable coupons or e-books as prizes.

4) Simulations

Learning is not simply about mugging up facts. It’s more about acquiring knowledge and implementing them in real-life situations. The eLearning applications can become excellent mediums for the same. Provide your learners with interactive simulations and scenarios to help them test their knowledge and polish their skills.

Simulations can be created with a combination of sounds, realistic images, voice instructions and videos. Suppose you are to teach students about museums. Instead of just describing buildings, you can present them with a simulation of a museum and show them how a museum actually looks like. It can help them learn about different structures like tombs, tombstones, pyramids, etc. Simulations can also help a lot in facilitating science lessons, especially Physics. You can also use simulations to design scenario-based quizzes and assessments.

5) Personalized Learning

Every person has his/her own preference of learning. Some prefer old-school ways and like to stick to textbooks while others are more comfortable with e-books. There are learners who choose videos over static illustrations while there are others who are more comfortable with podcasts.

The point is that every pupil has its own specific ways of learning. So while you’re at the phase of elearning mobile app development, make sure that you incorporate ways that offer personalized learning options. Include options of learning lessons through audio. For video lovers, you can redirect them to links of relevant YouTube videos where they can get extra information.

You can further notch up personalized learning by allowing learners to connect with real-time instructors so they can solve their queries by educators themselves.

Conclusion

Cooking up an interactive eLearning app is easier said than done. While there are no fixed ways to get things done, the five tips discussed here can point you in the right direction. But, the development process of an eLearning app is an elaborative one. So it’s better to recruit the services of an established and experienced eLearning app development company.

The professionals can guide you through the whole ordeal with proper stats, protocols, design, features, development, launch and maintenance. However, there are few more things that you need to keep in mind before approaching a development agency like:

  • having a colossal compilation of learning materials
  • having advanced search filter
  • offering students ways to track their progress
  • making it budget-friendly

With the good features at hand, it shouldn’t be hard for you to make a good impression with a comprehensive eLearning application.

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About the Creator

Albert Smith

Albert Smith is a digital marketing manager with Hidden Brains, a leading enterprise web & mobile app development company specializing in mobile & web applications, IoT, cloud and big data services.

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