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Adapting Interactive Content for Mobile Learning

Magic EdTech

The post Adapting Interactive Content for Mobile Learning appeared first on Magic EdTech. This can be achieved by correctly assessing the requirement, complexity of the content design, and preferred delivery medium.

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Improve the Mobile Learning Experience

Magic EdTech

Fast forward eight years, and I still don’t think most people know the possibilities of Mobile Learning. That means mobile learning is here to stay. So let’s look at some ways you can improve your mobile learning products and help further propel your clients into the future of “learning on the go.”.

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Now This Is Mobile Learning

The Innovative Educator

One of the most exciting things I found at #ISTE2015 was a school bus transformed into a technology learning studio. The bus is operated by Estella who at age 79 is a self-identified “Gadget Gal.” So, she drew up her dream on a piece of paper and put the word out that she was looking for folks to help her bring this to life.

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Best Textbook Apps for Students

Educators Technology

The learning motto that I believe best captures the ethos of 21st century education is learning on the go or what is known as mobile learning. Apps have radically transformed the way we learn.read more.

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3 Excellent Free Science Podcasts for Kids

Educators Technology

When it comes to on-the-go learning or mobile learning podcasts are a key player. They enable users to access a wealth of knowledge that can be consumed virtually anywhere, and anytime. For us in.read more.

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EdTech’s Top Blogs to Follow–Yep, We’re On It

Ask a Tech Teacher

Education Technology and Mobile Learning. EdTech Review’s EdTech Blogs You Must Follow is a comprehensive review of the top blogs that will keep you plugged into everything happening in the education technology world. Among their recommendations– Ask a Tech Teacher (that’s us).

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6 considerations for addressing the “what” and “how” of mobile learning

The Innovative Educator

For those who are ready to move past the “should we” conversation behind mobile learning, we need to determine the how. How will technology be used to support learning goals? That’s the way it happens for us, and that’s the way it increasingly happens for our students. What and how? How do budget-strapped schools afford it?