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50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom

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50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom

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Smartphones won’t make your kids dumb. We think.

Smartphones won’t make your kids dumb. We think. | mlearn | Scoop.it

When radio arrived, it too was deemed a menace, blamed for distracting children from their homework. A 1936 article in Gramophone magazine reported that youngsters had “developed the habit of dividing attention between the humdrum preparation of their school assignments and the compelling excitement of the loudspeaker”.


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Nik Peachey's curator insight, June 24, 2016 4:08 AM

Nothing much changes.

Ricard Garcia's curator insight, June 29, 2016 6:25 AM
Good reflection. Wirth reading. Misusage shouldn't yield into banning a methodology.
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Like A Cheat Sheet For Mobile Learning Design

Like A Cheat Sheet For Mobile Learning Design | mlearn | Scoop.it

Are you hesitant to get into mobile learning and mobile performance support? Would it be easier if you had a way to think through how users will move through your program and how you will structure it?

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12 Principles Of Mobile Learning

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12 Principles Of Mobile Learning

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Ruby Rennie Panter's curator insight, February 6, 2013 12:08 PM

A very short summary of some ideas, but worth a look ...

Bill Brown's curator insight, February 11, 2013 4:38 AM

Now more meaningful than ever before. The Open University along with other major learning institutions are involved in providing Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCS). This movement may revolutionise access to the burgeoning virtual learning environment.

Lara Strickland's comment, April 15, 2013 7:36 AM
Very interesting article .... food for thought.
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The Best of Draw Something - The Best Draw Something Drawings from iPhone, iPad, iPod and Android!

The Best of Draw Something - The Best Draw Something Drawings from iPhone, iPad, iPod and Android! | mlearn | Scoop.it
The most liked Draw Something drawings submitted recently to Best of Draw Something. The Best of Draw Something exists to showcase the very best drawings in the OMGPOP game Draw Something for iPhone, iPad, iPod and Android.

 

This APP can be used for Idea Generation and could be the springboard to some interesting collaborative writint. 

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Models of Mobile Learning via @Arodera

Models of Mobile Learning via @Arodera | mlearn | Scoop.it
Quick review on models of mobile learning.

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50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom

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50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom

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mLearning vs eLearning

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The mLearning vs eLearning Infographic shows mobile learning requires a different pedagogical approach from eLearning for several reasons.

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Gamification Meets Mobile Learning: 4 Best Practices

Gamification Meets Mobile Learning: 4 Best Practices | mlearn | Scoop.it
How do you give learners engaging, instant access to e-Learning content? You combine two of the most popular e-Learning trends and create a mobile game.

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Mikko Hakala's curator insight, January 18, 2014 10:10 AM

"Gamification and mobile learning alone are two dynamic trends. Together, they create a powerful strategy..."

Good advice and reminders.

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Mobile Learning at WizIQ

Mobile Learning at WizIQ | mlearn | Scoop.it
Mobile Technology for Learning Mobile technology is connecting people from around the world for many purposes.
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2012- Mobile Learning: Delivering Learning in a Connected World

2012- Mobile Learning: Delivering Learning in a Connected World | mlearn | Scoop.it

ASTD and i4cp's Mobile Learning: Delivering Learning in a Connected World looks at the current landscape of mobile learning in a world in which the ubiquity of mobile devices seems to have created a perfect environment for delivering learning solutions to our workforce, where or when they need it. Mobile technology is changing the world and our experience of it. From an organizational perspective, mobile learning allows for a spectrum of possibilities that were not present before, and they continue to evolve before us. The findings of this Study indicate that companies with learning functions that help meet both learning and business goals tend to be higher market performers.


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