ABSTRACT- Unlike the traditional classroom based learning where the learning happened on the specific time and place. In mobile learning the learning is not depended to any designated time and place. Learning through mobile device requires extensive design and pedagogical considerations. The traditional teaching pedagogy theories are not suitable for mobile learning since the main assumptions on teaching are in the classroom. There have already been some initiatives for defining distinct pedagogical theories for mobile learning. The main focuses of the mobile learning pedagogical consideration must be directed to content of the learning materials and the context where the learning occurs
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Educational technology is a medium that has the potential to improve the effectiveness of teaching a...
ABSTRACT- Unlike the traditional classroom based learning where the learning happened on the specifi...
ABSTRACT- Unlike the traditional classroom based learning where the learning happened on the specifi...
AbstractThere is a growing amount of research concerned with applying mobile technology to learning....
Due to the fact that they no longer represent a static or fixed idea of context, where changes are m...
This is a position paper which explores the use of mobile communication devices in teaching and lear...
Mobile technologies are a future in e-learning technologies. The paper presents the details of usi...
Mobile technologies are a future in e-learning technologies. The paper presents the details of usi...
AbstractMobile learning (m-learning) as a kind of learning model allowing learners to obtain learnin...
This paper provide the aspects of mobile learning by presenting the differences techniques and aspec...
Unless we have a clear understanding today of how and where tomorrow's technology can be used t...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Educational technology is a medium that has the potential to improve the effectiveness of teaching a...
ABSTRACT- Unlike the traditional classroom based learning where the learning happened on the specifi...
ABSTRACT- Unlike the traditional classroom based learning where the learning happened on the specifi...
AbstractThere is a growing amount of research concerned with applying mobile technology to learning....
Due to the fact that they no longer represent a static or fixed idea of context, where changes are m...
This is a position paper which explores the use of mobile communication devices in teaching and lear...
Mobile technologies are a future in e-learning technologies. The paper presents the details of usi...
Mobile technologies are a future in e-learning technologies. The paper presents the details of usi...
AbstractMobile learning (m-learning) as a kind of learning model allowing learners to obtain learnin...
This paper provide the aspects of mobile learning by presenting the differences techniques and aspec...
Unless we have a clear understanding today of how and where tomorrow's technology can be used t...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Educational technology is a medium that has the potential to improve the effectiveness of teaching a...