White paper
M-learning
The Best Place to Learn?
No Place.
We forget things quickly. Repetition is therefore the most powerful
of learning factors. And by spacing that repetition over time, you
significantly minimise that forgetting. This may be the primary
reason for considering m-learning. At last we have the means to
deliver content, participation and regular reinforcement to learners
whatever they want, wherever they are, whenever they want it. In
this new and in-depth White Paper on m-learning, Donald Clark asks
the following questions:
- What is the anthropology of mobile use?
- Will people learn on the move?
- What sort of learning will they use on the move?
- What devices can be used to learn on the move?
- What are the limitations of these devices?
- How do we choose the best device?
- Will these devices converge into one?
- How do we design content for these devices?
- How do we deliver the content to these devices?
- How do we evaluate m-learning?
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