Way back in 2010 I predicted that 2011 would see "The rise of mobile learning" (see 10 eLearning Predictions for 2011 (now with an extra 10% for free)). Well, I have been doing my bit to help the ...
Here is an interesting question: Is access to the Internet, mLearning, and email making students dumb? The reason I ask this question is because I seem to get increasing number of emails from students ...
We are living in an era where most of the people around us are mobile phone users. By the coming of mobile phone and internet, the information is more accessible than it's ever been. You can obtain ...
It’s no surprise to any of us that mobile continues to grow and dominate as the preferred way to access and consume content. Over the last few years, our team has also seen a steady shift towards ...
BBC Media Action’s English Language Teaching editor in Bangladesh on the challenges facing mobile learning and the award-winning educational project BBC Janala. The multimedia learning project BBC ...
If we go by literal definition, eLearning is "electronic," and mLearning is "mobile." In that sense, the distinctions might appear glaringly evident - eLearning is done on the web, and mLearning is ...
Health and safety consultancy and training company Praxis42, has announced the introduction of a new training course in the Safe Use of Mobile Devices. Already known for its innovative approach to ...
Starting on 18 September, UNESCO will be holding a 9-day online Oxford Union debate on the topic of mobile learning (mLearning). Moderated by Barbara Reynolds (Guyana), the debate will feature Steve ...
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