The information era in which we currently live is changing the culture of education. The use of information technologies has resulted in new opportunities that are rapidly growing to include mobile learning, an evolution of distance learning characterized as a paradigm shift from d-learning (distance) to e-learning (electronic) to m-learning (mobile). Definitions and conceptualizations that define this form of education in terms of technologies and learner experiences can be d (more…)
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“Allison Druin, who I consider the seminal HCI researcher in children and emerging technologies — has brought together other experts from the key perspectives on children and mobile technologies, and through these experts the reader has a chance to glimpse our future as these children are creating it.” –Arnie Lund, User Experience Director, Microsoft”I see this book as a fundamental source of ideas and inspirations for those in academia and business who research, design, (more…)