E-Learning over Mobile Phone Technology: Best Practices and Guidelines
Author(s) -
Ferial Khaddage,
Ashley Chonka,
Wanlei Zhou
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
international journal of interactive mobile technologies (ijim)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1865-7923
DOI - 10.3991/ijim.v3i3.950
Subject(s) - mobile phone , multimedia , computer science , the internet , phone , quality (philosophy) , mobile technology , internet privacy , mobile device , best practice , world wide web , telecommunications , management , philosophy , linguistics , epistemology , economics
Over the past decade, we have seen a large advancement in picture and sound quality that is now offered through mobile phones. Through this advancement we have now seen the development of mobile phones that have cameras that can take picture and videos. They can also play music, provide internet services, pay-per-view TV, radio, and even hi-res computer games are now becoming available to mobile phone users. With all these available services that are now offered through mobile phone, we now believe that those who provide E-learning materials can now provide their presentations that is clear and concise, but also make their materials fun and enjoyable so that it does not have the opposite effect of learning. In this brief paper, we covered some of the best practices and guidelines that course designers could use in guiding them to provide E-learning material over mobile phones
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