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5W1H of Mobile Learning
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3. Mobile and portable
devices are changing
the way we
communicate, do
business, teach and
learn. They have
occupied and changed
almost all aspects of our
lives.
4. “Mobile learning is new. It is currently difficult to
define, conceptualize and discuss”
John Traxler
“The process of using a mobile device to
access and study learning materials and to
communicate with fellow students,
instructors or institutions .Mobile learning
can be done anytime, anywhere
Mohamed Ally .
7. "In the developed economies, mobile learning is often seen as
a disruptive learning technology, particularly in the consumer
and academic segments. It is ostensibly disrupting the legacy
PC-based e-learning industry,"
Sam Adkins
Chief Research Officer
Ambient Insight 2013
“By 2015, 80% of people accessing the Internet will be
doing so from mobile devices.
(2011 Horizon Report)
US Leads the Global Mobile Learning Market. In the 2010
market, the US was the top Mobile Learning buying
country, followed by Japan, South Korea, the UK, China,
and Taiwan. By 2015, the top buying countries will be the
US, China, India, Japan, Indonesia, and Brazil,
respectively. (The Worldwide Market for Mobile Learning
Products and Services: 2010-2015 Forecast and Analysis)
8. • M-Learning in Classroom
Mobile devices(such as a Pocket PC) in the classroom can be used to enhance group
collaboration among students through communication applications, interactive displays, and
video features
• M-Learning in Blended Learning Environment
Blended learning takes the classroom out of a traditional brick-and-mortar setting. Students
become part of virtual communities used for collaboration. Blended learning transitions away
from a traditional teaching environment to a customized and interactive web platform for the
user
• Outdoors
Learning in museums or galleries using handheld or wearable devices, students can also use
handheld devices on field trips.
• At work
Due to the very diverse training needs across a large organisation, self-serve learning is more
common than is found at the school, or college level. Mobile is seen as an effective way to
reach a large number of employees easier and more effectively
• Life long learning and Self learning
The use of personal technology to support informal or lifelong learning, such as using
handheld dictionaries and other devices for language learning, is an approach that is not to
be overlooked. Mobile technologies and approaches, i.e. Mobile Assisted Language
Learning (MALL), are also used to assist in language learning. For instance handheld
computers, cell phones, and podcasting have been used to help people acquire and develop
language skills.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-learning
9. •Relatively inexpensive opportunities, as the cost of mobile devices are significantly
less than PCs and laptops
•Multimedia content delivery and creation options
•Continuous and situated learning support
•Decrease in training costs
•Potentially a more rewarding learning experience
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-learning