A description of ubiquitous learning from the introductory chapter on Ubiquitous Learning by editors Bill Cope and Mary Kalantzis, 2008, University of Illinois Press.
It explains how "ubiquitous computing can lay the groundwork for ubiquitous learning." ..."ubiquitous learning is a new educational paradigm made possible in part by the affordances of digital media."
It conveys seven changes or moves of ubiquitous learning as follows:
Move 1: To blur the traditional institutional, spatial and temporal boundaries of education
Move 2: To shift the balance of agency
Move 3: To recognize learner differences and use them as productive resource
Move 4: To broaden the range and mix of representational modes
Move 5: To develop conceptualizing capacities
Move 6: To connect one's own thinking into the social mind of distributed cognition and collective intelligence
Move 7: To build collaborative knowledge cultures