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How Mobile Cell Phones Change Everything When We Do - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Education
The micros, though, are maybe not the laptops or notebooks, even, that photos like the above one hint at. Christmas Cracker Research It's particularly apt as the decade ends with a supposedly "credit crunch Christmas" where iPhones and iPod touches, and cheaper but no-less effective smartphones with the major carriers, will be appearing under the trees of our youngsters (and, in what even I, a gadget fan, would consider a touch of spoiling, in their stockings).
In the UK the changes in equipment provision is already happening, and in the US it's going to follow really soon:
edu.blogs.com
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009
eLearning Roadtrip: Mobile learning at last?
The IBM Institute for Business Value recently predicted that nearly a billion people would access the mobile Internet by 2011, engaging in transactions and interactions representing $80 billion in Web services revenue using mobile devices. unto others Killing Themselves Softly: Newspapers and the Internet Twitter-licious American Public University System Culture Gaps, according to Carl Berger Pages About Beth Davis About Ellen Wagner About
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- Thursday, March 5, 2009
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How Mobile Cell Phones Change Everything When We Do - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Education
The micros, though, are maybe not the laptops or notebooks, even, that photos like the above one hint at. Christmas Cracker Research It's particularly apt as the decade ends with a supposedly "credit crunch Christmas" where iPhones and iPod touches, and cheaper but no-less effective smartphones with the major carriers, will be appearing under the trees of our youngsters (and, in what even I, a gadget fan, would consider a touch of spoiling, in their stockings).
In the UK the changes in equipment provision is already happening, and in the US it's going to follow really soon:
edu.blogs.com
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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eLearning Roadtrip: Mobile learning at last?
The IBM Institute for Business Value recently predicted that nearly a billion people would access the mobile Internet by 2011, engaging in transactions and interactions representing $80 billion in Web services revenue using mobile devices. unto others Killing Themselves Softly: Newspapers and the Internet Twitter-licious American Public University System Culture Gaps, according to Carl Berger Pages About Beth Davis About Ellen Wagner About
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