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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS APRIL 30, 2010 1020. Mobil Learning « Tomorrow's Professor Blog Sources: Caudill, 2007; Corbeil and Valdes-Corbeil, 2007; Reeves and Ward, 2005; Rekkedal and Dye, 2007) Examples of Mobile Learning Laptops. 2004; Felder and Brent, 2005; Nilson and Weaver, 2005): * Ask students to share access to information or to find facts online (for example, in a psychology class on sleep deprivation, an instructor asks, “Who holds the record for most consecutive hours without sleep? “What are five established symptoms of sleep deprivation? ) * Conduct online searches using the resources of the library or a scholarly Web site. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS FEBRUARY 26, 2009 Enabling Mobile Learning | eLearning Blog // Don’t Waste Your Time … What took my eye was the article that Ellen Wagner wrote (in 2005) on mLearning - ‘ Enabling Mobile Learning ‘ “Wherever one looks, the evidence of mobile penetration and adoption is irrefutable: cell phones, PDAs (personal digital assistants), MP3 players, portable game devices, handhelds, tablets, and laptops abound. No demographic is immune from this phenomenon. MORE >> | RECENT POSTS JULY 26, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS E-learning on Mobile Phones | MoSo Technology Blog JULY 24, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Learning as Reflexive; Reality as a Series of Filters « The Ddeok is Always Greener on the Other Side ?? ?? ? ? ??? APRIL 30, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS 1020. Mobil Learning « Tomorrow's Professor Blog JANUARY 10, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS How long mobile training progressed in 5 years Short! | Sierra Aircard FEBRUARY 26, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Enabling Mobile Learning | eLearning Blog // Don’t Waste Your Time … JANUARY 11, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Mobile Learning « Shijina’s Blog | | | | | | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JANUARY 11, 2009 Mobile Learning « Shijina’s Blog Mobile Phones: An Effective Distance Learning tool The world is converging and education or training is diverging to reach out to people; this diversification is in the form of distance learning, e-learning, and now mobile learning. Nine Hundred Health and Social Care students from the north of England are taking part in this project. Gilbert, Sangwan, & Han Mei lan, 2005, p.1). MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JULY 24, 2010 Learning as Reflexive; Reality as a Series of Filters « The Ddeok is Always Greener on the Other Side ?? ?? ? ? ??? That being said, I do maintain a hefty dose of social media channels , dabble in Second Life (which has a lot more utility than I initially thought), love my podcasting /video tools, but I am most excited (academically giddy) with the possibility of mobile learning, of using mobile devices to achieve that desired goal of lifelong learning. Michael Sean Gallagher ?? ?? ? ? ??? Immediately. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JANUARY 10, 2010 How long mobile training progressed in 5 years Short! | Sierra Aircard 2005 – mLearn in Cape Town: "Learning is your hands" was particularly appropriate in a country where Internet coverage is minimal, but the mobile phone coverage is almost complete! At this conference we started hearing about convergence and management of mobile content. We talked about integration and inclusion and how social computing can be used on mobile devices, and the fact that mobile devices now includes laptops with wireless connections. " to "please come and help us get it going!" Wireless is available now and expected. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JULY 26, 2010 E-learning on Mobile Phones | MoSo Technology Blog
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MLEARNING | THURSDAY, MAY 18, 2006 Technical Parallels with Computer-Based Learning | Mobile Learning Low Processing Power Intel released 300MHz-700MHz desktop CPUs in 1998, and released XScale processors with clock speeds in that range for PDAs and mobile devices last year ( 2005). In 2005, PDAs such as the Dell X50 were released featuring resolutions of 480×640 (although most mobile devices continue to be produced with a screen resolution of 320×480 or less). Convergence Desktop computing brought together many tools into a single device. Mobile technology is now converging many of the same tools into even more compact forms. « Welcome. Ubiquette. MORE >> -
MLEARNING | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2006 Why M-Learning Is Cheap. | Mobile Learning Current Australian telecommunications industry statistics are that over 8 million mobile phone handsets were sold in Australia in 2005 , 98% of Australia’s population has mobile phone coverage , and around 20 million Australians (95%) own a mobile phone , with penetration among young people even higher. also think that the convergence of tools in mobile digital devices is providing us with tools in our pockets that would previously have cost us quite a lot of money. The issues I’m most commonly asked about are generally associated with either the cost of hardware (e.g. MORE >>
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