Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Learning is not controllable

Learning is not controllable. Find out why by clicking here

1 comment:

  1. Jim,
    You are correct that teachers narrow the focus of learning too much for students. Often we have our learning objects in a box, to be viewed only one way. Mobile learning is like that. Most North Americans look at the mobile phone or device as a tool for conveying voice or text messages. However, it can be used to deliver courses, view art, deliver music (we have bought into this concept)spread propaganda, and a host of other uses. We just need to learn to not restrict the vision--especially for our students.
    R. Griffin

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