Can learners study offline and sync later?
On platforms that support it, yes — and for Myanmar it's a genuinely important feature. Offline learning lets a learner download a lesson while connected, study it with no internet, and have their progress sync automatically when they reconnect.
Why it matters here:
- Patchy connectivity — staff in the field or in areas with weak signal can still learn
- Data savings — download once on Wi-Fi rather than streaming on mobile data
- Continuity — a dropped connection doesn't lose someone's progress
What typically works offline: video and document lessons, and reading content. What usually needs a connection: live sessions and sometimes final exams (to prevent cheating).
Not every LMS offers this, and implementations vary — so if your learners face unreliable internet, test offline mode specifically during your trial. Download a lesson, switch to airplane mode, complete it, reconnect, and confirm the progress recorded. For dispersed teams and field workers, reliable offline sync can be the deciding factor.
