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10 Big (But Never Discussed) Problems With Mobile Learning

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The mobile learning revolution is creating a lot of buzz in the education world, and the benefits undoubtedly stand out. But nothing exists as a purely positive entity.

 

I’m sure in time, as technology and use changes, many of these issues will be resolved. While m-learning has been around for a while, the “revolution” is still just getting started, and things like this still need to be ironed out. 

–techcommgeekmom

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Online Learning: Maturing? Perhaps. Improving? Always. – Forbes

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The web has been abuzz in recent days following a study released by Eduventures indicating that the market for online education is maturing.

 

Good article following a practical evolution of e-learning. Great things are yet to come!
–techcommgeekmom 

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Tablet Takeover: Is Your Future PC-Free | Online Classes

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If you’re pursuing an online education, chances are you’ve gotten used to spending a lot of your time on the Internet.

 

Another good infographic from OnlineClasses.org.
–techcommgeekmom 

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The 20 Best Blogs About Mobile Learning – Online Colleges

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Many bloggers in the education world adore exploring mobile technologies to unlock their full potential as learning tools.

 

WHAT??? Mine isn’t on the list? (Well, I shouldn’t expect it to be–mine is still a hidden gem, right?) Some great ones listed here, including ones I’ve used myself to learn about m-learning or used in my academic research. 

–techcommgeekmom

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12 Most Must-Have Habitudes for Social Media Success | Angela Maiers, Speaker, Educator, Writer

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You have the ability to teach, guide, influence, activate, catalyze, transform, elevate, and make deeper connections every time you enter this space, but only if you are willing to make the following Habitudes a priority…

 

Thanks to @Montberte for pointing this article to me. I think we often forget these things, and it’s good to be reminded of many of these “habitudes.”

–techcommgeekmom

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