Mobile education (lack of)

This post was written by on 15th Apr 2010

I’ve recently been exposed to some tuition material for the Mobile sections of some popular marketing exams from two different industry bodies.

The reason for blogging was my disappointment at the standards that are currently being set and inaccuracies in the teaching material.

Examples:

  • One suggests SMS messages could not be branded. You can actually append your brand name on the end or as the message header.
  • Another quotes PhonepayPlus’ maximum fine as £100k, in actual fact it is £250k,
  • And, one informed that it is possible for a sender to identify when an SMS has been read. This is completely untrue, unless of course you look over someone’s shoulder.

The list goes on…

My concern is that these bodies are teaching the future stars of our industries. It’s these students that with proper education and experience will create and run groundbreaking campaigns. They will take mobile to the next level, to new markets, new and old companies, to a whole new audience.   

But this won’t happen if they are not taught well from the outset.

So it’s vitally important that industry bodies who teach mobile as part of their syllabus do so in a responsible and accurate manner.

Now I don’t work in the education sector but I imagine this requires thorough research, regular reviews to align with a changing environment and market, and regular discussion with those in the industry.

So come on industry bodies, let’s up the standards please, let’s give the stars of the future the best possible chance to create some amazing campaigns.

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1 Comment

  1. Matt says:

    Wow. Thanks for building awareness on this, I had no idea. I think it’s important that these bodies properly educate future superstars so they can fully take advantage of all the opportunities out there in the mobile space. Hopefully things change. I know technology moves at a rapid pace but that’s no excuse for several incorrect teachings.

    Thanks for sharing -

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