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The typical modern-day corporate learner never leaves home without his or her smartphone. This mobile device, after all, serves as an extension of technology-savvy individuals.
But in order to benefit from the rise of smartphone usage, you have to dig deeper and even question assumptions. You have to know more about the habits, preferences and attitudes of mobile learners.
I posed the following questions to Dr. Russell to find out more about her research in the use of mobile technology by college students to enhance their learning experiences, and how instructors have been—and should be—responding.
EFL teacher from SP Brazil shares her experience using mobile devices, qr codes and infographics as resources to enhance the learning experience of English as a foreign language.
After our inspiring and thought-provoking interview with Geoff Stead, we were left mesmerized with the way Qualcomm used their Gimbal Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) beacons to create a learning zone effect within their museum. Since then, we have been doodling and dreaming about using this fascinating tool to create proximity-based learning applications. Now, as we are planning to get started on this project using the (Gimbal) beacons that we received recently, we set out on a journey to explore an
The Mobile Learning Report Infographic provides a few interesting tidbits from The eLearning Guild’s newest research report, Making mLearning Usable: How We Use Mobile Devices.
The web is abuzz with talks of mobile learning. With its rise come many benefits, from higher productivity to better engagement. But with all the noise or constant stream of data online, it's difficult to find really useful information. That's why we've gleaned some links to resources specifically to help instructional designers get a holistic view about the subject.
According to the Uganda Sickle Cell Association, at least 300,000 children each year are born with sickle cell disease; 80% of these never live to celebrate their fifth birthday.
Find out how brilliant students from Makerere University have fought against this disease.
Happy World Book Day! Don’t miss the eLearning Africa 2014 session “Digitising Learning Materials” (INN42) in which the digitisation rolling out at a breath-taking pace through the continent will be discussed.
In the meantime, read about the FunDza project that boosts literacy by spreading mobile stories for South Africans by clicking on the link below.