I am Mobile : Where is m-Learning?

Youtube owes its success to increased bandwidths across the world as well as two key features -> streaming videos as Flash [well they have graduated to HTML 5 streaming] as well as embedding functionality. The latter, allowed YouTube to penetrate websites, blogs and forums. The key, YouTube made itself [and the videos] available to where the people already were. Eventually, YouTube itself became a place that people started visiting.

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Smartphones and E-Learning

David Waldorf for TIME

David Waldorf for TIME

Today is a historic day in many ways. There is the 65th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy, the 25th anniversary of Tetris and the launch of the Palm Pre Smartphone in the USA.

I am thinking for quite a while now about the potentials that Smartphones have for education. So in honour of the Pre (I can’t wait until they launch it in Europe) lets talk about Smartphones a bit.

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