11. Global smartphones annual sales will grow
about 46 percent to 687.9 million units this year
and will touch 1.05 billion units in 2014
[Credit Suisse; Apr 2012]
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14. Devices sold in Thailand 2011 is follows:
Tablet 480,000 units; Desktop 1,320,000 units and
Notebook 2,020,000 units. In 2012; The number of
Tablets sold in Thailand is expected to be
2.5 million units.
[NECTEC; Apr 2012]
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16. We no longer need to be tethered to a desktop
computer in order to use the Internet to
Interact with the world around us.
[Hamilton Chan, CEO & Founder, Paperlinks]
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Source :Trending the future: Mobile Trends 2011
17. 2014
Mobile will become the most common
way of accessing the Internet
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Source :Trending the future: Mobile Trends 2011
23. Facebook
Facebook could be
used in the learning
process.
We cannot create an
e-Learning course in
Facebook
However, we can use
Facebook as a tool
that will
enhance/support an e-
Learning course
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26. M-Learning
Any sort of learning that happens
when the learner is not at a fixed,
predetermined location, or learning that happens
when the learner takes advantage of
the learning opportunities offered by mobile technologies.
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Source :wikipedia
27. M-Learning – Value
It is important to bring new technology into the classroom.
It will be more light weight device compare to books, PCs.
Mobile learning could be utilised as part of a learning
approach which uses different types of activities (or a
blended learning approach).
Mobile learning supports the learning process rather than
being integral to it.
Mobile learning needs to be used appropriately, according to
the groups of students involved.
.
Source :Wikipedia 27
28. Mobile Training – Why Isn’t it Everywhere?
Cost and Complexity
– No common technology
– Instructional design challenges
– Lack of content re-use across mobile and desktops
Diverse range of devices to support
Lack of LMS support
Bandwidth issues / lack of offline capability
Limited form factor and user experience for many scenarios
– The tablet is changing all that!
Source :RealisingthePotentialofMobileLearning; AlexMackman 28
30. HTML5
HTML5 is the latest version of the HTML open Web standard
– The term is used loosely and often encompasses
CSS3 and JavaScript
HTML5 (together with CSS and JavaScript) lifts the
restrictions of earlier HTML standards by natively supporting
– Advanced graphics
– Video and audio
– Typography
– Animations and many other interactive effects
Source :RealisingthePotentialofMobileLearning; AlexMackman 30