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MobiMOOC 2012 Day 1 | Thetechieprofessor's Blog - 0 views

  • Home Today was the first full day of the mLearning MOOC. I’ve had mixed success. A MOOC is attended by a global audience. Not all webinars will coincide with ones time zone. I for example would have had to be awake at 2 am for the opening session and skip work in mid afternoon for the second. Synchronous learning does have its problems. Which brings me to today’s question: what is mobile education? On this day an attempt was made by MOOC attendees to define mobile learning. Difficulties were encountered in no time – the semantics became convoluted as we tried to accommodate aspects of technology, mobility and learning. My conclusion is that “mobility” is best defined in reference to the learner, not the devices. Mobility in learning is independence from traditional structures of education. This new model allows self paced, self prescribed curriculum that is accessed at the time and place decided by the learner. The devices used are ancillary here, merely the means to an end.
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    From MobiMOOC
Angela Murphy

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  • I’ve spent a lot of time with the idea of a BYOD learning environment, and I’m influenced greatly by two ideas that seem to be on the opposite ends of the spectrum: Student feedback that consistently supports a bring your own device because they want to select the device that best meets their needs Teacher feedback that consistently supports a bring a standard device because they want a consistent learning experience for all student
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    I've spent a lot of time with the idea of a BYOD learning environment, and I'm influenced greatly by two ideas that seem to be on the opposite ends of the spectrum: Student feedback that consistently supports a bring your own device because they want to select the device that best meets their needs Teacher feedback that consistently supports a bring a standard device because they want a consistent learning experience for all student
Angela Murphy

General mobile learning pilot and exploratory studies - 0 views

Links to resources on current and future mobile learning pilot initatives across disciplines and contexts

Mobile learning; Pilot

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Maxine Mitchell

Vol 8, No 2 (2007) - 0 views

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    The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning (IRRODL) Journal.  Special Issue - Mobile Learning
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