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Teaching and learning with different technologies across different locations/settings

Mobile learning is the ability to obtain or provide educational content on personal pocket devices such as
PDAs, smartphones and mobile phones. Educational content refers to digital learning assets which
includes any form of content or media made available on a personal device.
Learning across multiple contexts
"the processes (both personal and public) of coming to know through exploration and conversation across
multiple contexts amongst people and interactive technologies"
Sharples, M. et al, 2007
Mobile learning involves the use of mobile technology, either alone or in combination with other
information and communication technology (ICT), to enable learning anytime and anywhere. Learning
can unfold in a variety of ways: people can use mobile devices to access educational resources, connect
with others, or create content, both inside and outside classrooms. Mobile learning also encompasses
efforts to support broad educational goals such as the effective administration of school systems and
improved communication between schools and families.portable computing device
wireless connectivity
learning across multiple contexts, through social and content interactions and using personal electronic
devices.
Mobile learning is the delivery of learning, education or learning support on mobile phones, PDAs or
tablets. E-Learning has provided the ability for traditional learning to break out of the classroom setting
and for students to learn at home
"learningacross multiple contexts, through social and content interactions, using personal electronic
devices.
increased flexibility and new opportunities for interaction
Mobile learning is defined as learning across multiple contexts, through social and content interactions,
using personal electronic devices
M-learning technologies include handheld computers, MP3 players, notebooks, mobile phones and
tablets. M-learning focuses on the mobility of the learner, interacting with portable technologies. Using
mobile tools for creating learning aids and materials becomes an important part of informal learning.
- Mobile learning. The terms "M-Learning" and "Mobile Learning" are usually used to refer to teaching
and learning with mobile technologies.
New ways to teach digital literacy and how to navigate social media............
Developing 21st century skills using tablets/ipads.....
Mobile learning is learning which is conducted through the use of mobile technology.
M-learning or mobile learning is defined as "learning across multiple contexts, through social and
content interactions, using personal electronic devices.
Any portable form of learning or studying that can be moved around, or in/out of the classroom. This
creates more flexibility in the outline of the lesson, and unit as a whole. It stimulates student's to be more
involved in the content, and caters to different forms of learning.

learning across multiple contexts


Educational content on personal devices.
learners are able to engage in educational activities without the constraints of having to do so in a tightly
delimited physical location.

learning across multiple contexts, through social and content interactions, using personal electronic
devices
Mobile learning technologies include handheld computers, MP3 players, notebooks, mobile phones and
tablets
Using portable technologies.
M-learning or mobile learning is defined as "learning across multiple contexts, through social and
content interactions, using personal electronic devices.

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