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Welcome to this MobiMOOC global issues on mLearning group with John Traxler as guide on the side for this topic.
Feel free to add any ideas you might have concerning the global issues on mLearning idea.
The resources of the MobiMOOC global issues on mLearning can be found here:
https://mobimooc.wikispaces.
com/Global+impact+of+mobile+
devices
Webinar on the global impact of mobile devices
is planned for Wednesday 19 September 2012 at 8.00 AM, GMT (
look here for a list of YOUR local times organized per country/city
)
This webinar can be entered at this URL (make sure you have a headset for optimal listening/speaking quality):
http://mobimooc.wiziq.com/
online-class/935329-global-
impact-of-mobile-devices-by-
john-traxler
This forum is part of MobiMOOC2012 (
http://mobimooc.wikispaces.
com
), the open, online course on mobile learning topics.
For timings of other specialized topics of MobiMOOC, look here (list is still growing):
http://mobimooc.wikispaces.com
/timing
All the webinars will be recorded and added to this wikipage:
http://mobimooc.wikispaces.com
/Repository+of+audio+and+video
+files
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John Traxler
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Linda Levitt
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10/22/12
Introduction, to Global Issues
Thanks Linda There's a cluster of responses around the issues you mention. I need to pass these
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Introduction, to Global Issues
Thanks Linda There's a cluster of responses around the issues you mention. I need to pass these
10/22/12
John Traxler
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Daniyar Sapargaliyev
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9/25/12
The evidence for mobiles
Dear Helga Hambrock! Thank you so much for your message! "WikiBilim" Public Foundation - is
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The evidence for mobiles
Dear Helga Hambrock! Thank you so much for your message! "WikiBilim" Public Foundation - is
9/25/12
John Traxler
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Javier Gallego Diéguez
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9/23/12
post-webinar
Thanks Daniyar, for remembering the Silk road and the importance of history. Learning has always been
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post-webinar
Thanks Daniyar, for remembering the Silk road and the importance of history. Learning has always been
9/23/12