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Its 2009 but ‘world’ in www still only means 23.5%
Internet World Statistics Report. I just recieved my email newsletter from Internet World stats today. It provides a fascinating summary of internet use and penetration across nine geographic regions (it strangely has the Carribbean as its own region) as well as the world as a whole. Maybe we should change the name for a while? Just sayin.
uLearning Blog
- Thursday, February 26, 2009
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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. being quite careful with them.
mLearning
- Friday, September 29, 2006
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TIME between TIMES: the joy of educating during a time of rapid technological change.
In fact, a 2003 report into the ICT-intensiveness of 55 industries found that Education ranked … last. While Less effective or productive practices can be discovered, trialled and reported on without fear of being labeled incompetent – as long as learning is achieved and demonstrated. Accompanying Enjoy! TIME between TIMES. link].
uLearning Blog
- Friday, October 2, 2009
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Mobile Learning « Shijina’s Blog
According to a report by Global Industry Analysts Inc., eLearning: A Global Strategic Business Report,” e-learning is on the rise, and the demand for it is expected to exceed $52.6 of the overall training in an organization and the content that is specifically developed for mobile learning is about 13% (E-learning Guild report).
shijina.wordpress.com
- Sunday, January 11, 2009
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Aga Khan Development Network - AKDN Blog
per cent in the US, according to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 2009 report Measuring the Information Society. In Africa, less than 5 per cent of people use the internet – in Kenya only 2.2 per cent of households have internet access and the figure drops to 0.6 per cent in Tanzania, compared to 72.1
www.akdn.org
- Friday, September 18, 2009
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Going Mobile: Debating and Using Cellphones in School - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com
The number of mobile subscriptions in the world is expected to pass five billion this year, according to the International Telecommunication Union, an intergovernmental organization. Why does the reporter see an “innovation gap between the rich and poor countries of the world? Politics Education Bay Area Chicago N.Y.
learning.blogs.nytimes.com
- Saturday, April 24, 2010
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Ebook Readers vs. Ipad for Education? « Educational Technology and Change Journal
Buzz Textbook Tweets – Integrating Twitter into a Telecommunications Design Class Digital Nation – Geeks May Be Normal, but Are They Listening? Recent Posts Ebook Readers vs. Ipad for Education? Social Media Doesn’t Threaten Literacy! Huxley on Teaching Science iPad – Breakthrough or Misstep? Ipad for Education? Ebook Readers vs.
etcjournal.wordpress.com
- Wednesday, April 14, 2010