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Zawacki-Richter, Olaf
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Brown, Tom
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Delport, Rhena
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2010-04-08T13:42:36Z |
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2010-04-08T13:42:36Z |
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2009-04 |
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During recent years, many distance teaching as well as residential institutions have started to experiment with mobile learning through pilot projects as part of their e-learning and technology enhanced learning environments. The practical experience gained with the employment of strategies and approaches within distance education can assist with the conceptualisation of mobile learning as well as the development of applications for this new learning medium. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) – especially mobile devices – open up new paths for learning support and opportunities to reach a wider audience for (higher) education. However, will mobile learning bring about a paradigm shift in distance education? Or is it perhaps a new generation of distance education? Does it afford new opportunities for teaching and learning in terms of access and flexibility? This paper reports on an international survey that was conducted amongst distance educators in order to explore these questions. |
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Zawacki-Richter, O, Brown, T & Delport, R 2009, 'Mobile learning: from single project status into the mainstream?', European Journal of Open, Distance and E-learning, pp. 1-24e. [http://www.eurodl.org/index.html] |
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1027-5207 |
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http://hdl.handle.net/2263/13859 |
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European Distance and E Learning Network |
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European Distance and E Learning Network |
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e-Learning |
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Distance learning |
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Distance education |
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Higher education |
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Life-long learning |
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Collaborative learning |
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Learning management system (LMS) |
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Management system |
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Blended learning |
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Interactive learning |
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Constructivism |
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Distributed learning |
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Education |
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Mobiles |
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Mainstream |
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Single project status |
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Access |
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Learning environment |
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dc.subject.lcsh |
Mobile communication systems in education -- South Africa |
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Distance education -- South Africa |
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dc.title |
Mobile learning : from single project status into the mainstream? |
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Article |
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