Mobile learning/Theory

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Theory of Mobile Learning[edit | edit source]

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Sharples, M.; Taylor, J. & Vavoula, G. (2007), A theory of learning for the mobile age, in R. Andrews & C. Haythornthwaite, ed., 'The Sage Handbook of Elearning Research' , Springer, pp. 221-247

Our aim is to propose a theory of learning for a mobile society. It encompasses both learning supported by mobile devices such as cellular mobile phones, portable computers and personal audio players, and also learning in an era characterised by mobility of people and knowledge Rheingold, 2002 where the technology may be embedded in fixed objects such as ‘walk up and use’ information terminals. For brevity we shall refer to these together as mobile learning