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mLearning: Smartphone statistics and the impact they have on learning

Zephyr Learning

Mobile learning (mlearning) has been around for a long time and I remember seeing the first mlearning course on a ‘Palm’ PDA in 2002. 1) Mary Meeker stated in her Internet Trends 2013 presentation that we check our phones 150 times per day. The following list highlights what we use our smartphone for: Text/SMS Messaging – 92%.

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At The Water Cooler of Learning

Marcia Conner

It can take place over the telephone or through the Internet, as well as in person. This article was originally published in ”Transforming Culture: An Executive Briefing on the Power of Learning” June 2002. c) 2002 The Darden School Foundation. To get at the knowledge, you must locate and talk to that person.

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The State of E-Learning in the Medical Device Industry

Webanywhere

The convenience of access via the internet is necessary for these solutions to be maintained. Instant notifications means that people stay connected and time can be used to the advantage of a team. Locality becomes unimpeded and only an internet connection and a device are required for the technology to be viable.

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Multi-Generational Learning in the Workplace

Janet Clarey

Google, Google Scholar, and Wikipedia for homework, the school’s VLE/LMS, instant message, text, profile on a social networking service like Facebook or MySpace.). Cisco internet Business Solutions Group, Global Education. Educational Technology Systems, Vol. 34 (1) 5-32, 2005-2006. Bonwell C.C & Eison, J.A., Brown, J.S.