Mobile Technologies In Education

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  • Mobile learning: Using portable computing devices (such as iPads, laptops, tablet PCs, personal digital assistants [PDAs], and smartphones) with wireless networks enables mobility and mobile learning, allowing teaching and learning to extend to spaces beyond the traditional classroom
 
  • E-learning: The macro concept that includes
    online and mobile learning environments.
    Term that describes learning done at a
    computer, usually connected to a network,
    giving learners the opportunity to learn
    almost anytime, anywhere
 
  • M-learning: A component of e-learning that
    uses mobile computational devices.
     
Connected learning: How is mobile technology impacting education?