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August 20, 2005
Mobile Phones for Learning?
Last May I cited a white paper Marc Prensky wrote titled "What Can You Learn From a Cell Phone? Almost Anything" in an article I wrote for Chief Learning Officer Magazine "Knowledge Sharing for the Global Workforce" A reader followed up interested in examples of how the different learning methods of listening, observing, imitating, questioning, reflecting, trying, estimating, predicting, and practicing Marc listed could be accomplished. A few immediate ideas sprang to mind and I've put them in Flash Paper here for nicer printing. What ideas would you add?
Posted by Ron Edwards at August 20, 2005 08:03 PM
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