Last week, the MASIE Learning Consortium released a new mobile learning paper that explores the impetus for the mLearning explosion, traces out the scope of its current impact and projects the future ubiquity of handheld learning devices.
Elliot Maise introduces the paper by suggesting that “we are at an inflection point for the use of mobile communication devices. The release of new devices and applications, including the new Apple iPhone 3G, highlights the rapidly expanding interest in handheld devices that are both phones and computing capable. Our mobile telephones are evolving into platforms for collaboration, knowledge access and performance support. The MASIE Center is convinced that one the next frontiers will be designing learning and performance applications that fit naturally into our hands, pockets, purses and lives. We invite the learning field to think “out of the box” and take an evidence-based approach to exploring these capabilities.”
Download a pdf of the paper at mlearningopedia.
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