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The best Presentation on Social Learning and the New Role for Educators

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I’m fascinated by the impact Social Media has had on just about everything we do, including how we learn and how we share knowledge with our peers. It’s no exaggeration to say that we are now learning something new all the time, from just about anywhere there’s a connection, and through just about any mobile device.

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Learning Mobile App Review: NearPod [Podcast Interview]

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There’s no denying there’s a revolution happening today in Education driven by important trends such as the Flipped Classroom, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and of course schools embracing mobile technologies creatively for learning. Interviews Mobile Learning Podcast featured' Send to Kindle.

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4 Ways Smartphones are helping People Learn a new Language

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Being a ubiquitous device in mobile learning, a smartphone has done almost all of the unthinkable, especially in helping learners master a foreign language. A 2012 survey done by the University of Colorado, revealed that 14% of instructors and 60% of foreign students use mobile phones for language-learning purposes.

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Introducing a new Podcast: This Week in #mLearning [Episode 1: The new iPad and Mobile Learning]

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I’m am extremely excited to introduce a brand new weekly Podcast entitled ‘This Week in Mobile Learning” with my friend and co-host Robert Gadd. Challenges ahead for mobile learning with tracking mobile through an LMS. The importance of thinking ‘mobile-first’ when developing Learning.

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The new Camtasia Studio 8, the Flipped Classroom and Mobile Learning [Review]

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Perhaps this is why in eLearning we have always gravitated toward using tools that publish learning in the Adobe Flash format in order to create engaging desktop experiences. Video is one the most ubiquitous multimedia assets today across virtually every screen. Video and the Flipped Classroom. Here’s an example.

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Is it Time to Remove the ‘e’ and ‘m’ from Learning? Yes and No

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I happen to think this is a very valid question, especially as people begin to participate in conferences and conversations on the topic of using mobile for learning. The questions here is why not call it Learning , instead of e- Learning (electronic), m- Learning (mobile) t- Learning (Tablet), u- Learning (ubiquitous), etc.

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Blogging the Mobile Learning Revolution as it Happens [#mLearning]

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I’m learning a great deal of new things and meeting great, supportive people along the way. And yes, mobile is also changing the way we are thinking about Learning and developing the next generation of courses, most of us are calling this mobile learning or mLearning. eLearning Mobile Learning featured' Send to Kindle.