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The Learning Experience as a Mobile Endeavor

CLO Magazine

So when I sat down to chat with my younger sister, who started her freshman year of college a few weeks ago, I was astonished to find the progress that’s been made — particularly in the mobile learning space. I may have thought it was pretty funny, sitting in my dorm doing an assignment or learning a concept in my underwear.

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2020 learning technologies

Learning with e's

It is highly likely that more informal tools and technologies, such as handheld devices, mobile phones and games consoles will take an increasing role in formal education. iPod tools are connecting learners with content outside the walls of the school. But I'm going to stick my neck out anyway. so how about this for a prediction?

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Going geographical

Learning with e's

On September 2, I will be keynoting the Innovative Learning Spaces session track for the Royal Geographical Society Annual International Conference in London. The month of July saw more than 10,000 visits. See what I mean? I've gone geographical. Now it all comes home to roost.

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M-Learning Message Home

eLearning 24-7

He faced a similar challenge we in the e-learning world suffer from today – not enough information on the mobile frontier. Except our space isn’t the universe, rather learning. Mobile to Me is not necessarily M-Learning to you (from the vendors’ perspective). We Support Mobile.

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Picking the "Right" Smartphone for mLearning

mLearning Trends

In our role of assisting customers and partners with planning and deploying successful mobile project projects, one of the key requirements every team wrestles with is where they need to "set the bar" when determining the target mobile devices they'll need to reach and support.

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2020 learning technologies

Learning with e's

It is highly likely that more informal tools and technologies, such as handheld devices, mobile phones and games consoles will take an increasing role in formal education. iPod tools are connecting learners with content outside the walls of the school. But I'm going to stick my neck out anyway. so how about this for a prediction?

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Mobile Learning in India

Upside Learning

They don’t realize it, but today’s mobile phones have the computing power of a personal computer from the mid-nineties, while consuming a fraction of the energy and are made at significantly lower cost. The increasing ubiquity of the mobile phone begs for it to be used as a learning tool.