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BYOD and the mobile enterprise: the facts and the future via This Week in #mLearning Newsletter

BYOD and the mobile enterprise: the facts and the future via This Week in #mLearning Newsletter | M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications | Scoop.it
Danielle M. Villegas's insight:

This is one to check out--it's even interactive! This is a great inforgraphic about how mobile is becoming so much a part of the digital landscape now. It's not stopping, but it's growing and expanding! This is important concept to understand in tech comm. Technical communicators are going to be important "landscape designers," if you will, going forward in helping to shape this new digital landscape, and learning to adopt methods of writing, content managing and creating for mobile solutions will be an imperative.
--techcommgeekmom 

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No Teachers, No Class, No Homework; Would You Send Your Kids Here?

No Teachers, No Class, No Homework; Would You Send Your Kids Here? | M-learning, E-Learning, and Technical Communications | Scoop.it
Democratic schooling may be the most radical experiment in education of the past 100 years.
Danielle M. Villegas's insight:

I found this thanks to @innovativeedu on Twitter. This sounds a lot like a school my son might thrive in! It's definitely an interesting concept. Also reminds me of the prep school that Auntie Mame sent young Patrick to in "Auntie Mame" and "Mame" respectively. (I think I've seen those movies a few too many times.) It might also sound like a Lord of the Flies scenario if there weren't adults to moderate things at the school.  Anyway, it'll be interesting to see if and how this might affect current educational thinking, and how it's related to the mobile revolution and the flipped classroom discussions. 

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