Comments on: 10 mobile questions https://blog.learnlets.com/2011/05/10-mobile-questions/ Clark Quinn's learnings about learning Wed, 01 Jun 2011 05:24:18 +0000 hourly 1 By: Top 50 Posts on Working Smarter for May 2011 https://blog.learnlets.com/2011/05/10-mobile-questions/#comment-120423 Wed, 01 Jun 2011 05:24:18 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=2079#comment-120423 […] 10 mobile questions- Clark Quinn, May 17, 2011 […]

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By: Mobile learning ist … ein ungeeigneter Begriff und eine Idee mit Zukunft #opco11 https://blog.learnlets.com/2011/05/10-mobile-questions/#comment-120252 Sun, 29 May 2011 22:07:17 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=2079#comment-120252 s about how it’s used. I advocate not thinking about courses on a phone, but instead about augmenting formal learning and augmenting performance.” (Quelle) [...]]]> […] “Yes, you can get into elegant definitions (I like how Judy Brown mentions size, familiarity, and omnipresence), but really it’s about how it’s used. I advocate not thinking about courses on a phone, but instead about augmenting formal learning and augmenting performance.” (Quelle) […]

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By: 10 mobile questions | weiterbildungsblog https://blog.learnlets.com/2011/05/10-mobile-questions/#comment-120216 Sun, 29 May 2011 12:40:42 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=2079#comment-120216 […] “1. How do you define mobile learning? I really think mobile learning is about augmenting the brain wherever and whenever you are, or, as I say “accessorize your brain”. Yes, you can get into elegant definitions (I like how Judy Brown mentions size, familiarity, and omnipresence), but really it’s about how it’s used. I advocate not thinking about courses on a phone, but instead about augmenting formal learning and augmenting performance.” Clark Quinn, Learnlets, 17. Mai 2011 […]

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By: Tom Gram https://blog.learnlets.com/2011/05/10-mobile-questions/#comment-119486 Wed, 18 May 2011 21:43:41 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=2079#comment-119486 Great answers Clark (and really good questions). It’s unfortunate that apps have not evolved to be cross platform. It may move in that direction in the future but not until device wars settle down. I think i hear you implying that mobile learning will be a big part of the future of performance support, which I very much agree with.
Tom

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By: Mary Gillespie https://blog.learnlets.com/2011/05/10-mobile-questions/#comment-119405 Tue, 17 May 2011 18:00:12 +0000 http://blog.learnlets.com/?p=2079#comment-119405 I love the idea of “slow learning”- moving away from event-based learning. This makes so much sense for language learning, which I’m involved in- it’s of necessity a process, so this approach makes sense.

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