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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MOBILE LEARNING JANUARY 9, 2008 Create a free SMS auto-reply learning tool I’ve previously blogged about StudyTXT , a system deployed at a number of New Zealand educational institutions (to whom it is available for free), which allows students to send an SMS and receive on-demand learning and support information on their mobile phones. Some educators have used StudyTXT to provide brief revision “flash cards or notes for their students on-demand; but I can also see the possibility for this kind of system to be used to play educational games or mobile quizzes. Where on a cat are the carpal whiskers located? Use Case Studies. | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JULY 26, 2010 E-learning on Mobile Phones | MoSo Technology Blog » E-learning on Mobile Phones by Cyprien E-learning on Mobile Phones The main advantage of E-learning is independence of both location and time. Even the use of notebooks could not fulfill the independence of both location and time requirements because location independency depends on the ever-changing technology. Q&A: Cell Phones? MORE >> | RECENT POSTS JULY 26, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS E-learning on Mobile Phones | MoSo Technology Blog OCTOBER 18, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Doc’s Blog » Blog Archive » how do you use your mobile computing device to support your learning? SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Aga Khan Development Network - AKDN Blog | | | | | | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 Aga Khan Development Network - AKDN Blog per cent in the US, according to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 2009 report Measuring the Information Society. The mobile phone, however, has become the single most widespread information and communication technology tool today. In 2007, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda had about 30, 20 and 13 mobile phone subscriptions for every 100 people respectively. MORE >> | IGNATIA WEBS OCTOBER 21, 2009 paper review: Mobile learning paper summary Mobile learning, South-Africa, case study. The paper I summarize here is part of a mobile learning book edited by Mohamed Ally and I wrote about it in an earlier post here. If you are into mobile learning research, this is a good paper to read through. Ally (Ed), Mobile learning: Transforming the delivery of education and training (pp. & Jordaan, D. 2009). 215–246). | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS OCTOBER 18, 2009 Doc’s Blog » Blog Archive » how do you use your mobile computing device to support your learning? Doc’s Blog blogging innovation in the way we learn and work in an internetworked world how do you use your mobile computing device to support your learning? There is likely to be a wide range of frequency and types of use of mobile devices in support of learning. About this entry Title: how do you use your mobile computing device to support your learning? 31.07.09 20.04.09 MORE >> | MLEARNING WORLD JANUARY 18, 2007 mLearning-World.com: The iPhone will NOT start a mLearning revolution! According to a 2006 article in Telecommunications Online , 30 Countries Passed 100% Mobile Phone Penetration in Q1 06. It is always tempting to think big with grandiose plans in an ideal world of fully immersive eLearning content being made mobile. ► 07/04 - 07/11 (3) eLearning Kindle eBook From Toy to Tool: Cell Phones in Learning: Speak U. learing+2.0 | | | | | | | | |
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