Learn on the Go: Docebo launches an iOS version of its open
source mobile-learning app
Athens, Georgia, USA, November 27, 2014, Docebo, the
Cloud-based, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), e-Learning solutions
provider, has published an iOS version
of its Docebo Mobile app.
This complements the mobile app for
Android phones which Docebo published a few weeks ago. Both apps
are ready to install from iTunes or the Google Play store.
The introduction of the iOS and Android apps into the Docebo
Learning Suite helps all Docebo users to optimize their workforce
mobility training activities.
These apps, published under the Open Source BSD license, allow
companies and the consultants advising them to download the apps
from GitHub, modify them and so create highly customized mobile
learning projects which can be accessed by learners via mobile
devices.
These learning projects, created via Docebo Mobile, can also be
integrated into the organization's existing apps and tools, such as
customer relationship management (CRM) systems apps. In addition,
Docebo Mobile apps allow any learning project to be 'white
labelled'.
'If organizations want to create an m-learning app from scratch,
they can use the Docebo software
development kit (SDK),' explained Fabio Pirovano, Docebo's Chief
Technical Officer. For example, the original app can be used as a
starting point to create app-based learning games using the Cloud
Based Docebo Learning Management System (LMS) as a Mobile Education
delivery server.
According to Claudio Erba, Docebo's CEO: 'The idea behind launching
these mobile apps is that they will be extremely useful in helping
an organization's workforce to learn effectively wherever they are -
even while they're on the move.
'The whole process - now available for an extensive spectrum of
mobile devices - allows a client's workforce to access learning
materials on a just-in-time time basis. And - importantly - the
Docebo platform, the SDK and the mobile app can all be used at no
cost, which is in-line with Docebo's open source philosophy,' he
added.
The original source code can be downloaded from the GitHub
repository. The iOS and Android version is at:
https://github.com/docebo/mobile
Docebo is a worldwide, and is sold in more than 65 countries around
the world. The Docebo LMS disruptive Cloud E-Learning solutions
provider that is revolutionizing the online training market with its
Software as a Service Learning Management System. Established in
2005, Docebo has over 28,000 installations offers an enterprise
solution for mid-sized to large organizations. Customers benefit
from Docebo solutions thanks to a scalable pricing model, a third
party integration (via API), and reliable service available 24/7 to
further enhance the user experience.