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See also: [[ubiquitous learning]], [[One-to-one TEL]]
See also: [[ubiquitous learning]], [[One-to-one TEL]]


{{quotation|Leveraging ubiquitous mobile technology for the adoption or augmentation of knowledge, behaviors, or skills through education, training, or performance support while the mobility of the learner may be independent of time, location, and space.}} ([https://sites.google.com/a/adlnet.gov/mobile-learning-guide/basics ADL Mobile Learning Handbook, Basics], retrieved nov 1 2012).


== Links ==
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== References ==
== References ==
* ADL, ''Mobile Learning Handbook'', Available at https://sites.google.com/a/adlnet.gov/mobile-learning-guide/home/


* Attewell, J. and C. Savill-Smith. (2003). "M-Learning and social inclusion: Focussing on learners and learning." MLearn 2003: Learning with mobile devices, from http://www.lsda.org.uk/files/pdf/1421.pdf
* Attewell, J. and C. Savill-Smith. (2003). "M-Learning and social inclusion: Focussing on learners and learning." MLearn 2003: Learning with mobile devices, from http://www.lsda.org.uk/files/pdf/1421.pdf

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Mobile learning is e-learning with mobile technology.

See also: ubiquitous learning, One-to-one TEL

“Leveraging ubiquitous mobile technology for the adoption or augmentation of knowledge, behaviors, or skills through education, training, or performance support while the mobility of the learner may be independent of time, location, and space.” (ADL Mobile Learning Handbook, Basics, retrieved nov 1 2012).

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References

  • Elias, T. (2011) Universal instructional design principles for mobile learning IRRODL, Vol. 12, No. 2
  • Lim, T., Fadzil, M. and Mansor, N. (2011) Mobile learning via SMS at Open University Malaysia: Equitable, effective, and sustainable IRRODL, Vol. 12, No. 2
  • Yeonjeong Park (2011) A pedagogical framework for mobile learning: Categorizing educational applications of mobile technologies into four types IRRODL,Vol. 12, No. 2. HTML