People are recognizing the benefits of mobile learning. Mobile learning (M-learning) refers to learning with the help of mobile devices, laptops or other similar portable technologies
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Meaning and Definition of Mobile Technologies – Use of Smart Phones in learning – Smart Phones in Schools, Colleges and Universities – Smart Phones in Open Schools, Colleges and Universities – Mobile Phones in Distance Learning.
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edu 522 assignment 1.docx
Assignment 1: E-Learning
Tanisha Hannah
EDU 522: 1 Theory and Practice of E-Learning
2 Professor Manuel Johnican
3 July 21, 2019
4 What is e-learning? 5 eLearning is learning utilizing electronic technologies to access educational curriculum outside of a traditional classroom.
3 SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENTS IN E-LEARNING
There are many significant developments in the process of E-Learning which are as follows:
· The landscape of learning may look different today as it may did about 4-5 years ago. The way by which every leaner is learning have changed effectively.
6 · There are several sights which may represent the learner tribe and may consume the content in a particular way which is typical to usage pattern to their smartphone.
· Every learner may expect the content which is consistent to the digital learning format as it may begin to receive the content which is personalized, relevant, short on their mobile devices.
· The leader may identify the trend as they haven’t seen many instances of microlearning.
6 · It is one of the biggest changes of technological by which everyone is witnessing the use of mobile devices and smartphone for learning consumption. We may see the impact of engaging content and the practice of delivering interactive.
· There may also exists a need which will pull out the digital learning apart from learning from inside the system of learning management closet and may bring them closer to real world and may be accessible with the ease.
· Using gamification with a vast majority of learning, it has proved that it is an excellent strategy for engagement of employee which is categorized as digital learning strategy component.
· Every learner has spent more time with the material of learning which have been used with techniques of gamification (Suman,2018).
7 PRIMARY BENEFITS OF PROVIDING AND OFFERING HIGH-QUALITY ONLINE TRAINING
1. The Flexibility
In the process of flexibility, the technology may demand faster systems and newer update al the time. 8 It may be achieved with constant learning and training. You may also work about 5 to 8 hours a day and may pursue the courses by which you have to go to the training center after or before the work.
2. The Mobility
The mobility is a place where there is an accessibility of internet connection by which every person may take advantage of. The eLearning and online training may require a process of traditional registration which is follow by login user page.
3. 8 The Easy on The Pockets
These notes, physical copies of book, traditional training courses may have very high cost to buy the traditional training courses for course completion and certifications. The notes and eBooks is saved your hard drive as it comes to online training.
4. The Community
To join forum and meet different people which may doesn’t stop at sites of social media. The people with same learning goal and same interest may join the community which interact with excha.
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All the benefits and limitations of mobile learning
1. All the Benefits and Limitations of Mobile Learning
Today, moving away from the traditional classroom, more and more people are
making use of technology for learning purposes. People are recognizing the benefits
of mobile learning, hence, the approach becoming more of standard rather than an
exception.
Mobile learning (M-learning) refers to learning with the help of mobile devices,
laptops or other similar portable technologies. It involves going through content and
social interactions including multiple contexts. A popular technology that facilitates
this form of learning is EZTalks.
EZTalks is an online-based video conferencing platform that allows you to connect
with others anywhere in the world, around the clock. The amazing software platform
is integrated with content sharing, audio conferencing, remote control, screen sharing,
video conferencing (HD) and much more Its dynamic use can be employed in many
fields such as finance, community, training, government, education and many more.
Part 1: Benefits of Mobile Learning
1. Accessibility: M-learning supports both active and voluntary learning. It provides
an environment that allows access to peers, content, portfolio artifacts, experts and
much more. This level of constant accessibility can be from a laptop, tablet or smart
phone or just in person.
2. Increased cloud-based collaboration: With the cloud platform been the key to
mobility, its accessibility provides availability of learning materials including all data
resources, thus, opening doors to inaccessible forms of collaboration and revision.
3. Performance Metrics of Knowledge: This form of learning provides diversified
measures of performance and comprehension when it comes to application of
knowledge.
4. Asynchronous Learning Experience: M-learning allows you to have a personalized
learning experience. When it comes to understand things, people are different. Here,
the time provided is enough or adaptable to anyone.
5. Integration of various Learning Styles: Mobile learning addresses the entire concept
of integrated learning (personal communication, digital interaction and physical
movement) such as listening to a podcast, use of videos to learn and also research.
6. Transparency: This is the byproduct of mobility, collaboration and connectivity.
Through social media platforms such as Facebook, twitter and Linkedln, Mobile
2. learning gets a fast audience both in regional and global communities. This is all
possible because performance, reflection, evaluation, thinking and planning are both
digital and mobile.
7. Diverse Thinking: Mobility in M-learning comes along with diversity. With
constantly changing learning environments, the way of thinking has evolved as a
result of new challenges, ideas and opportunities. Collaborating audiences think
diversely and are also diverse.
8. Learning support: The support provided to learners is continuous. It facilitates
individualized tutoring, advice and access to resources for learners and teachers. The
learning experience is very rewarding.
9. Course creation and content delivery options: The learners see mobile learning
application as a tool for referencing. Course accessibility through devices allows
learners to get hold of authentic and useful information.
Part 2: Limitations of Mobile Learning
1. Cost: Amobile device with limited functionality capabilities may not be suitable for
m-learning. Hence, a student has no option but to get one with the required level of
functionality so as to access the online courses. This mobile device may be relatively
expensive.
2. Size inconvenience: The mobile device normally has a small screen size where the
student is forced to strain their eyes as they access the online resources. The
information provided may also be incomplete due to the limited size of the device.
3. Limited storage: Memory storage that is available in mobile devices may not be
enough to store numerous offline content and other downloaded resources.
4. Unexpected distractions: These distractions may be in the form of a simple SMS,
notification or call as someone accesses online content.
5. Short battery life: Most devices discharge quickly especially when there are a
number of active apps within the device. This could be a major problem for learning
across lengthy periods of time.
6. Limited connectivity: Limited bandwidth may make it difficult to access online
content.
7. Technological problems: Mobile learning can be challenging if there's no device
standardization. Teachers may face the problem of keeping all their students on the
same level since smart phones and tablets have access to different operating systems
3. and hardware. The students may not be able to engage in online discussions or even
access the coursework.
Today, we rely more on technology when it comes to solving common everyday life
problems. Mobile learning has proven to be a powerful tool for personal use,
education and business as well.
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