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Why you should care if your Online Courses play well on mobile devices?

  • Writer: Allison Kenney
    Allison Kenney
  • Mar 3, 2020
  • 2 min read

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According to Pew Research Center nearly 67% of all learners use their mobile devices to access elearning content. 73% of all adults consider themselves “Lifelong Learners”. We are living longer and along the way we are continually learning. Another staggering number, 75% of all learners are personal learners. They are choosing their content they want to learn. That means they are choosing YOUR CONTENT!


However, can they see your content that you have spent so much time preparing?

Neil Patel states that according to Content Marketing Institute, only 5% of B2C marketers consider their content marketing efforts to be “very effective.” In other words, all this content production doesn’t seem to be working. One of those reasons are, the learners can’t view the information the way they learn best.


So are your courses RESPONSIVE? What does Responsive Design mean? responsive digital content has a fluid and flexible layout which adjusts according to screen size. The importance of responsive design is that it offers an optimized browsing experience. Basically, your website will look great and work well on a desktop (or laptop), a tablet, and a mobile phone’s browser.


Unless you are aware of this, you probably are not designing using a responsive design.


What does an unresponsive design look like?

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How to Find out if your Content is Responsive


When you are looking at companies to host your online content, make sure you ask “is the platform responsive”?


Look for software and digital tools that are responsive.

Once your content is online you can do a quick check by going to www.responsinator.com add your URL , then take a peak on each device (scroll down) to see how it looks. Look good? Then all is good!


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