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The Future of Learning: From eLearning to
mLearning.
Keegan, Desmond
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Abstract: The future of electronic learning was explored
in an analysis that viewed the provision of learning at a distance
as a continuum and traced the evolution from distance learning
to electronic learning to mobile learning in Europe and elsewhere.
Special attention was paid to the following topics: (1) the impact
of the industrial revolution, the electronics revolution of the
1980s, and the mobile revolution of the late 20th century on education
and training; (2) the distance education strategies and techniques
that constitute the foundation for the success of mobile learning;
(3) the worldwide spread of electronic learning and arrival of
mobile learning; (4) mobile learning initiatives and attempts to
provide theoretical constructs for mobile learning; (5) mobile
learning on screenphones, on personal digital assistants (PDAs),
smartphones, and wireless application protocol (WAP) telephones;
and (6) student use of mobile learning. The differences between
individual students' acceptance of the new electronic technologies
were generally related to their different learning styles and study
preferences. Mobile learning, especially mobile learning involving
mobile telephony, was seen as becoming a new sector of education
and training provision whose future depends on solving the problems
inherent in presenting training scenarios on mobile telephones.
(Thirty-nine tables/figures are included. The bibliography lists
28 references.) (MN)
Title: The Future of Learning: From eLearning to mLearning.
Author: Keegan, Desmond
ISSN: ISSN-1435-9340
Note: A different version of this paper (http://learning.ericsson.net/leonardo/book.html)
is available as part of the Leonardo da Vinci program of the European Union.
Page Length: 173
Publication Year: 2002
Document Type: Review Literature (070); Position Paper (120)
Target Audience: Policymakers
ERIC Identifier: ED472435
Clearinghouse Identifier: CE084379
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