Mobile Learning: Pilot Projects and Initiatives

Mobile Learning: Pilot Projects and Initiatives
ISBN-10
1932886311
ISBN-13
9781932886313
Series
Mobile Learning
Category
Education
Pages
305
Language
English
Published
2010
Publisher
Informing Science
Author
Retta Guy

Description

This book examines the meaning as well as the benefits and barriers of mobile learning, details various global projects and initiatives that showcase the development and delivery of mobile learning, and traces the history of mobile learning to the present and provides a glimpse into the future of mobile education and the technologies used to facilitate the learning process.

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