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The Growth of m-Learning and the Growth of Mobile Computing: Parallel developments

Jason Caudill, University of Tennessee, Knoxville

Abstract

m-Learning is made possible by the existence and application of mobile hardware and networking technology. By exploring the capabilities of these technologies, it is possible to construct a picture of how different components of m-Learning can be implemented. This paper will explore the major technologies currently in use: portable digital assistants (PDAs), Short Message Service (SMS) messaging via mobile phone, and podcasts via MP3 players.

Suggested Citation

Jason Caudill. "The Growth of m-Learning and the Growth of Mobile Computing: Parallel developments" International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning 8.2 (2007).
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jason_caudill/4