Mobile Learning Is on Its Way
Sheffield (UK), July 2006 - Jane Knight, Head of Research Services at Learning Light (LL), a non-profit organisation seeking to establish itself as a Centre of Excellence in the use of learning technologies in the workplace, was among the key speakers from the corporate learning industry who addressed the "Tomorrow's World" conference, held in London.
Organised by Matchett, Ridge Technology, and Pixel Learning and intended for senior managers responsible for learning and development in larger organisations, the conference covered the topics "Future for Training Provision", "Digital Pen and Paper Technology - the Answer to Remote Learning", "Games-based Learning and Direct Testing", and "Mobile Learning".
Knight explained how new life has been breathed into mobile learning (m-learning). In particular she commented that m-learning is now able to support new trends in workplace learning - particularly informal learning - by supporting the delivery of short pieces of content on demand and at the point of need.
She explained how ubiquitous devices such as iPods are transforming the concept of mobile learning, particularly through the use of podcasting for both formal and informal learning purposes. Knight concluded by showing how mobile learning is encompassing and complementing the concepts of Web 2.0 through areas including moblogging, vlogging, and collaborative learning.
She introduced the term "Mobile Learning 2.0" - the first recorded use of this term - and encouraged her audience to remember that they had "heard it here first". Said Janet Way, chief operating officer at Matchett: "Jane's enthusiastic insight into the future of mobile learning was well received by our Tomorrow's World audiences and there was a lot of favourable feedback."
For those interested in finding out more about podcasting, Knight revealed that the first of a series of Quick Guides to Learning Technology Trends and Technologies (based on her highly praised "Guide to eLearning in the Workplace") will cover podcasting and will soon be available from the Learning Light website. Those who would like to be kept informed of its availability should contact her at jane.knight@learninglight.com
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