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Kallidus CEO on mobile delivery at CIPD Learning & Development Show

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Kallidus CEO Rob Caul will highlight the importance of a ‘mobile delivery first’ strategy in a seminar at the CIPD Learning & Development Show, 30 April in London.

Kallidus, the leading provider of learning and talent management solutions, will be speaking at the CIPD Learning and Development Show next week. CEO Rob Caul is running a seminar on ‘Mobile Learning Content Strategies for Success’ and will be sharing the latest developments in mobile learning and exploring the most effective ways to achieve learning anywhere, anytime, on any device.

Rob’s seminar takes place in the Technology for Learning stream, on Wednesday 30th April at 12.15-12.45pm, and will explore:

  • Current developments in mobile learning, drawing on industry research and real-life case studies
  • Best practice tips for creating mobile learning content, including the need for a ‘mobile first' mentality with content designed from the ground up
  • Key considerations for repurposing existing legacy e-learning
  • What does the future hold for mobile learning?

Said Rob Caul, CEO of Kallidus:

“Mobile is now considered a mainstream learning technology. As the use of mobile devices continues to evolve, among the greatest challenges facing L&D functions are understanding how best to capitalise on the features and benefits that make mobile devices unique and how mobile learning can be used to solve real business challenges. I’m looking forward to sharing some practical tips to help organisations to deliver more effective mobile learning content solutions.” 

Mobile learning has risen dramatically during the past 18 months with the rapid growth of smartphones and tablets in the workplace and the trend towards bring your own device (BYOD) policies. Towards Maturity’s 2013/2014 Benchmark Study shows an increase in mobile learning from 45% in 2012 to 71% in 2013.

Kallidus will be on stand 530 and will be showcasing its content development and consultancy expertise as well as Version 10 of the Kallidus Learning and Talent Suite, a modular software system bringing together learning, performance management, talent management and succession planning to help organisations develop talented people and improve business performance.

Visitors may pre-book a demonstration with a Kallidus expert at the show and discover how Kallidus solutions can add measurable value to organisations, via e-mail to info@kallidus.com.

CIPD Learning & Development Show is one of the key events in the annual calendar for HR and L&D professionals. The event offers delegates free learning sessions alongside a high-calibre conference programme with 28 sessions covering OD, coaching, technology, leadership and L&D. The show takes place on 30th April – 1st May at London Olympia.

Further information about Kallidus is available at www.kallidus.com and by following @kallidus on Twitter.