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Mobile Learning
Using handheld devices to learn
in an increasingly mobile world
Anytime, Anywhere
Inclusive . . . can bring in learners who may not be involved otherwise
Learning Styles
Personalize learning In Two Ways
. . . It’s the future
ADAPTABLE
build IT skills
Breaking barriers between home, school, after school
Mobile Technologies Handheld devices
Include• mp3 players• iphone• handheld computers• gaming instruments
Recent innovations1. multi-touch displays2. higher speed networks3. capability of sensing
motion and orientation4. run 3rd party applications
Devices are becoming integrated tools with many functions
Programs
Lessons
Quizzes
Cellphones – 1 to 1 computing experience when laptops are not attainable
• Recording podcasts and interviews
• Photo documentation• Response devises
enables you to record audio for your podcast via a toll-free phone call
Direction
. . . this is just the beginning
constraintsChallenges hurdles
Access to wirelessCostIt’s not for everyoneControl and acceptable use policiesslower to implement in k12
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Horizon Report. Austin, TX: The New Media Consortium, 2009.