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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | IGNATIA WEBS FEBRUARY 19, 2013 unesco: opportunities, threats & challenges of #mLearning #mlw2013 Title of her presentation is: Aligning migration with mobility: female immigrants using smart technologies for informal learning show the way What follows are my live blogging notes, based on the slides shared by Agnes. review of language and communications curricula - taking account of opportunities for mobile-supported, situated, social learning. | UPSIDE LEARNING APRIL 11, 2011 Mobile Learning: A Quick SWOT Analysis For over two years now, we have not only just been hearing about mobile learning but also actively understanding and working on it. From trying to explain five myths of mobile learning to assisting customer new to mobile learning, getting started with mobile learning has been an exciting journey through which we have seen mobile learning seeing increasing adoption. | RECENT POSTS JULY 24, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Learning 3.0 will be mobile « JohnsBlog | | | | | | MOBILE LEARNING EDGE DECEMBER 17, 2012 Tappestry: Kicking the Informal Learning (Tin) Can As learning professionals we see it everywhere. It’s trending in the corporate learning community. The biggest piece of this pie, the “70″, refers to the 70% of learning believed to occur on the job, by finding just-in-time information, by learning from our peers, by reflecting on our successes and mistakes. A review by Jessica Knox. | | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS MARCH 4, 2010 Five Mobile Learning Implementation Tips | Upside Learning Blog This blog is about innovation, design, development, and trends in the Learning Solutions domain. The Upside Learning Solutions Blog Five Mobile Learning Implementation Tips Abhijit Kadle | March 1st, 2010 | Mobile Learning 1 3 There really is very little different about designing mobile learning from other forms of learning. & Nikolaou, N. MORE >> | UPSIDE LEARNING FEBRUARY 25, 2013 Take A Leap Of Faith With Mobile Learning This article was originally published in Learning Technologies 2013’s special show guide issue. Mobile Learning has been on the horizon for a long time but has met with scepticism and technical constraints in its early days. Now, even though bandwidths have improved and devices have become more capable, mobile learning is still struggling to take off. Mobile Learning mLearnin | | | | | | | | | -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | MONDAY, MAY 4, 2009 Erik Duval’s Weblog Erik Duval’s Weblog Learning Objects, Metadata, Interoperability and … me! Rencontre d’amis au bord de la mer du Nord - the essence of mobile learning. At the event, I started by pointing out that mobile learning is really about ‘always connected’ learning, connected to content, connected to people, connected to the physical environment… However, for me, the essence of mobile learning is not so much that you can learn anywhere, anytime - though that is nice. through citizen science or social networking projects, YouTube, Flickr). MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | SATURDAY, JULY 24, 2010 Learning 3.0 will be mobile « JohnsBlog Is online learning necessarily constructivist? H800 H806 Tags Open University , H800 , theory , Engestrom , mobile learning , m-learning , mobile , Mike Sharples , Learning 3.0 , Kukulska-Hulme , labile learning , experiential learning , mobility of context , Pask , conversation in context Learning 3.0 will be mobile by johnmill on July 13, 2010 As more and more humans come equipped with a networked mini-computer in their pocket, it’s obv that the next wave in distance learning will be mobile. anchez I, Vavoula G, (2009). 13–35. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 2010 Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning - Educational Research Home People Blogs Chalkface Projects Publications Multimedia Research Events Services Contact Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning Home Blogs Wales Wide Web Working & Learning My Learning Journey Anges Blog Jos Blog Dialogos PARADYGMAT GoogleTranslate Service Using mobile devices for learning in the workplace I’ve written a lot recently about the potential of the use of mobile devices in the workplace. And we have written about the design idea and about work based learning. We need some use cases, they say. Mödritscher F. and Sigurdarson S., MORE >> -
IGNATIA WEBS | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 2010 Mimi Ito: what the user wants in mLearning at mLearnCon and really get into mobile sharing and learning across boundaries. Technology becomes a proxi for social context. So both social and context are important. The relationship to mobile devices is a proxi for the social relationships the users have. An era of multitasking, where the constant stream of social media is constantly there. Using connectivity as resources for lifelong Learning. social media = social communication + personal media. Peer sharing, social viewing, locative media, transmedia. Transmedia Social glue happens. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2009 M-Learning 7: Consuming m-learning | E-learning Curve Blog at Edublogs E-learning Curve Blog at Edublogs The E-learning Curve Blog is Michael Hanley’s e-learning blog focusing on user performance, enhancing skills, knowledge, and organizational development using digitally-mediated learning. 2008) The ubiquity of mobile devices ensures that there is a ready market for m-learning content. would assert that learning designers should take advantage of information workers’ experiences as consumers of content in other domains to successfully implement e-learning on mobile devices. Rogowski, R., MORE >>
- Mobile Learning: Educause ELI Focus Session Recap MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | MONDAY, MARCH 8, 2010
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