The term "Nomadic" has been used to describe the current college students' culture of wireless and mobile connectedness in the sense that they are not "rooted" but incredibility flexible and fluid ...
Mobile learning, (m-Learning) offers a new education channel in which learners can access content on demand, regardless of time or location – all they need is a mobile device and internet connection.
With all the emphasis on BYOD and student success with mobile devices, the faculty side of the picture is often downplayed, or not addressed at all. In order for mobile devices to work in the ...
If you want to make moves in your career, you need to keep your ear to the ground to ensure that you pick up on the latest trends. As you do, you will see that mobile learning is quickly emerging as ...
One of the joys, and challenges, of covering educational technology is that the landscape is forever shifting as digital advancements carve new twists and turns. The latest shift in the landscape is ...
Is the future of learning mobile? Maybe, maybe not. Traditional postsecondary digital education has not yet lived up to the mobile promise. Over half (56.5%) of Facebook users may login only from a ...
According to Will Richardson (2008) "Our students must be nomadic, flexible, mobile learners who depend not so much on what they can recall as on their ability to connect with people and resources and ...
Corey Murray is a former managing editor of EdTech: Focus on K–12 and a 20-year veteran of writing about educational technology. I was conducting my requisite Facebook browsing this morning, when a ...
Why are we so interested in mobile learning? What is it about moving online education from our laptops to our phones and tablets that has gotten us so intrigued? Is it because the world of social ...
It’s no surprise to any of us that mobile continues to grow and dominate as the preferred way to access and consume content. Over the last few years, our team has also seen a steady shift towards ...
K-12 schools are increasingly exploring ways to put mobile-learning technology, including laptops, cellphones, and iPods, into the hands of students. However, more research needs to be done to inform ...