Title: Mobile Learning 2.0
1Mobile Learning 2.0
- Jane Knight
- Head of Research Services
- Learning Light
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5Agenda
- What is m-learning?
- History of m-learning
- m-Learning today and in the future
6What is mobile learning?
Always onAlways on youIndependent of time and
space
GSM/GPRS
Mobile phones opened up the concept of wireless
learning (via GPRS and GSM)
WifFi
Learning has movedfrom the classroomonto your
desktop and into your pocket
7Why mobile learning?
- We are all very mobile
- Travelling - getting from one place to another
(bus, train, plane) - Visiting - spending time in one place for a
prolonged period of time - Wandering - extensive mobility in a building or
area
8Who are mobile learners?
Learners in full-time education
Workplace learners
Occasional learners
9History of mobile leaning
- I have tracked a number of initiatives over the
years - using mobile phones
- using PDAs
- And there are a number of lesssons to be learnt
10Mobile phones and courses
INSEAD/Nokia/icus Project 2001
11Phones were useful for
- Memory joggers, tips of the day, glossary
information - Reminders and alerts
- Just in time changes/clarifications
- Course registration
- Testing and assessment
- Searching for specific information
- Communications with peers and coaches
12Courses on PDAs
13Courses on PDAs
14PDAs were successful
- where
- devices are already in place and in use, e.g.
large corporates - for PDAs - workforce is mobile, e.g. sales force
- Downside
- costly purchase of devices
- costly content development
15Mobile Learning today and in the future
- Mobile Learning is able to support new trends in
workplace learning. - Mobile Learning embraces the concepts of Web 2.0,
which are already changing e-learning. - New, ubiquitous and more functional mobile
devices are helping to make mobile learning more
successful.
161 New trends in workplace learning
- Informal learning
- Workflow learning/Job-embedded learning
17Formal v informal learning
Formal learning
Informal learning
formal educationuniversityprogrammes
formal trainingcourses/ programmes
informal educationinformation,knowledge
informal trainingjob-embedded learning
structured instruction
semi-structured instr/information
unstructured information
structured instruction/info
80 of workplace learning
20
100 spend
Short pieces of contentON DEMANDAT THE POINT
OF NEED
Average 4 training days per year
18Informal learning content on mobile phones
Your newdaily Spanish wordistaverna (a bar)
SMS
MMS
19Informal learning content on PDAs
First Aid for the Pocket PC
Project from CTAD
201 New trends in workplace learning
- Informal learning
- Workflow learning/Job-embedded learning
- Games-based learning (aka Serious games) and
Simulations - For Net-Generation
- Ideal form factor
Lemonade Tycoon
212 Mobile Learning 2.0
- Mobile Learning is taking on board and
complementing the concepts of Web 2.0 which have
led to the emergence of E-Learning 2.0 and
Mobile Learning 2.0
Web 1.0
Web 2.0
content content content
sharing (content) collaboration syndication taggin
g
22Mobile Learning 2.0
E-Learning 2.0
Mobile Learning 2.0
blogs RSS wikis social applications
moblogs and vlogs podcasts (audio
blogs) RSS collaborative learning
233 Ubiquitous devices
- Most successful devices are those already being
significantly used - Mobile phones moblogging and vlogging
- iPods/MP3 players - podcasting
24Blogs
- Individual publishing tools
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26Blogs
- Individual publishing tools
- Organisational/department publishing tools
- what is happening, upcoming, etc
- development projects
- LD departments new learning events
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28Blogs
- Individual publishing tools
- Organisational/department publishing tools
- what is happening, upcoming, etc
- development projects
- LD departments new learning events
- Learning tools
- Course blogs
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30Moblogging and vlogging
31Podcasts
- iPod broadcasting
- iPod or MP3 player
- Very popular
- People listen to podcasts in their daily lives
- Download the audio (or video) file to your PC
(and copy to MP3 player if you want) - OR Subscribe to the podcast (using RSS and
aggregator) and let the computer take care of it
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34Corporate podcasting
News and Briefings (BT) OneIT news and briefings
including strategic initiatives
Sales Training Product updates and competitor
information
Management Development Access to management gurus
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37Educational podcasting (1)
38Educational podcasting (2)
39Educational Podcasting (3)
40New podcasting terminology
- Podogogy pedagogical podcasting
- Learncasting
- Coursecasting
- audio lectures
- video lectures (audio PowerPoint slides)
41Podcasting content creation
- Free podcasts to subscribe to
- Create your own using free and low cost tools
- Use specialised services
42Formal and informal learning
Formal learning
Informal learning
formal educationuniversityprogrammes
formal trainingcourses/ programmes
informal educationinformation,knowledge
informal trainingjob-embedded learning
structured instruction
semi-structured instr/information
unstructured information
structured instruction/info
moblogs vblogs podcasts syndicated viaRSS
course support collaborative learninginstructiona
l contentpodcasts (coursecasts)
Short pieces of contentON DEMANDAT THE POINT
OF NEED
43Mobile Learning 2.0
You heard it here first!
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45Learning Light Research
- Quick Guides to trends and technologies
- Podcasting
- Blogging
- RSS
- Web 2.0 technologies
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