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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | IGNATIA WEBS JANUARY 18, 2012 4 calls for #papers on #mLearning and #eLearning This year I am also looking forward to finalizing my thesis (thanks to Athabasca University), co-launching the mobile curriculum framework (a free framework for institutes willing to get cracking with a mLearning curriculum, with thanks to Adele Botha, Jaqueline Bachelor and John Traxler), getting some research papers and chapters out (thanks to my typing hands), enjoying all your company (online and f-2-f), and organizing the MobiMOOC2012 in September with an adjusted format. Happy New Year to all of you! All of which I will share as work progresses. | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JANUARY 17, 2009 From E-Learning To M-Learning | New Learning Playbook By all accounts, mobile learning, termed “m-learning”, is on fire as a new method of accessing learning. More content will be available via mobile learning. As more mobile devices go mainstream, such as Amazon’s Kindle e-book reader, consumers will become accustomed to reading content on a mobile device. Are you exploring Mobile Learning? MORE >> | RECENT POSTS JULY 23, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Mobile Learning;Lessons learnt from the eLearning Africa 2010 - telecentre.org MARCH 28, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Relevant Science: "Mobile Learning: Trends and Challenges" MARCH 28, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS ramblings: Learning with ‘Appropriate’ Technology in Africa: PC Labs or Mobile Phones FEBRUARY 22, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Mobile E-learning Publishing: iPad, iPhone, or Kindle – Which do iChoose? JUNE 16, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS The Innovative Educator: Ideas for Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Cell Phones Even in Districts that Ban Them | | | | | | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JUNE 16, 2009 The Innovative Educator: Ideas for Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Cell Phones Even in Districts that Ban Them The first thing to acknowledge is that while students in some districts are banned from using mobile technologies at school, teachers are not. The next thing to acknowledge is that few teachers have ever used cell phones or other mobile technologies as instructional tools so they need to develop comfort and experience doing so before trying to do this with their students. Facebook me! MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JULY 23, 2010 Mobile Learning;Lessons learnt from the eLearning Africa 2010 - telecentre.org John Traxler ,Learning Lab ,UK gave the first presentation entitled Learning with ‘Appropriate ‘Technology : PC Labs or Mobile Phones. One specific reason for this debate and discussion is that we need much greater clarity about the perceived tension between those e-learning strategies based on near-universal ownership of mobile devices amongst potential learners on the one hand and those e-learning strategies based expensive large-scale installations of static institutional networked desktop computers on the other. Can these really drive student performance? MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS MARCH 28, 2010 ramblings: Learning with ‘Appropriate’ Technology in Africa: PC Labs or Mobile Phones One specific reason for this debate and discussion is that we need much greater clarity about the perceived tension between those e-learning strategies based on near-universal ownership of mobile devices amongst potential learners on the one hand and those e-learning strategies based expensive large-scale installations of static institutional networked desktop computers on the other. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS MARCH 28, 2010 Relevant Science: "Mobile Learning: Trends and Challenges" Friday, March 26, 2010 "Mobile Learning: Trends and Challenges" 1 10:21 Edweek Producer: Jennifer: Todays chat, "Mobile Learning: Trends and Challenges," sponsored by CDW-G is open for questions. Tuesday March 23, 2010 10:21 Edweek Producer: Jennifer 2:00 Moderator: Katie Ash: Hello everyone, and welcome to todays chat about mobile learning devices. Eastern. my 6 yr. MORE >> | | | | | | | | | -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2010 Mobile E-learning Publishing: iPad, iPhone, or Kindle – Which do iChoose? When looking at the evolution of smart phones over the last year, it’s fair to say that mobile content characteristics are progressively less defined by bandwidth and endpoint constraints and more influenced by app developer community innovation, user need, timeliness, and cost. Dev Patnaik at BusinessWeek recently discussed product innovation in this light and the relation to mobile content and e-reader growth is telling. One of the more interesting windows into Apple’s recent iPad activity comes from Flurry, a mobile device analytics company. MORE >>
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