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2012 » Papers » Volume 2 » New trends in elearning - Mobile Days 1. NEW TRENDS IN ELEARNING - MOBILE DAYS Authors: Radu Catalin, Beligan Daniel Volume 2 | DOI: 10.12753/2066-026X-12-134 | Pages: 267-270 | Download PDF | Abstract
The Mobile Learning aim is to develop methods of using mobile technologies to engage learners in achieving new skills and to develop learning for industries where learners find it difficult to access learning because of difficult shift patterns or dispersed patterns of working. Mobile learning objectives is to engage learners and support their progress towards skills, develop their vocational competence, especially using a blend of learning approaches. These approaches included the use of mobile devices such as mobile phones and PPCs. The paper use an flexible approach, which involves careful screening, assessment and targeting of learners to help them make progress quickly and efficiently.
Will be described some capacity-building aspect of the mobile learning project to focus on developing capability for staff who were working to recruit, support or teach the learners. Mobile learning capacity to work with students and to contribute to the delivery of knowledge will be the most important part of this paper. Will be take into account some contributions of four EU supported projects which deliver solutions for serving distance online learners and have realistic cost efficiency considerations on developing parallel versions of courses. The conclusion is that Courses must be developed, presented and distributed in ways that allow both mobile and not mobile learners to participate and enrol in the same course and that course materials can be assessed both by standard and mobile technology with acceptable quality of all content elements. Interaction with course content and multi-media materials and communication with tutors and fellow students must also function adequately both through standard and mobile technology. | Keywords
elearning, mobile learning, |
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