Hailay Kidu Teklehaimanot
Pág. pp. 50 - 53
Introduction:Mobile learning refers to the use of mobile and handheld IT devices such as Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), mobile telephones, laptops and tablet PC technologies, in teaching and learning. It is a new form of learning, using mobile netwo...
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Youness Zidoun,Rachid Dehbi,Mohamed Talea,Fatima-Zohra El Arroum
Pág. pp. 152 - 170
New technologies are rapidly changing mobile learning and making it difficult to control. In addition to educational factors and learning content, a modern mobile learning system must take into account the technical and personal aspects of learning, the ...
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Asmae Blilat,Abdelali Ibriz
Pág. pp. 115 - 132
Within the recent years, mobile technologies have made major progress in its de-velopment. They have become an integral part of our daily life. Therefore, the big interest of using mobile technology in education process is comprehensible. A new technolog...
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Kobkiat Saraubon,Prachyanun Nilsook,Panita Wannapiroon
Pág. pp. 52 - 59
Mobile technologies play an increasingly important role in education. Devices such as smart phones and tablets are becoming powerful tools in the hands for e-Learning, m-Learning and ubiquitous learning. In this paper, the authors propose analysis and de...
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Mohammed Amin Almaiah,Masita Abdul Jalil
Pág. pp. 31 - 36
M-learning is a form of learning, which has similarities and differences with the electronic learning (e-learning). It is mainly based on the use of the mobile wireless technologies that allow for learners to easily access learning materials anytime he d...
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