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9/13/2018- Learning how to learn
- Improving basic skills
- Developing workforce skills
- Personalized learning
- Self-assessment
- Social learning
- Social assessment and activities
- Combining mobile learning with media like games
Skill Level Beginner
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- It's not really a secret that the same mobile devices you use for watching movies or connecting with your friends can also be used for learning, yet research shows that while most of us have the technology and are tech savvy, as a whole, we're not well prepared for mobile learning. Hi everybody, I'm Kevin Kelly. In this course, I'll cover ways you can use your devices to personalize your learning, collaborate with others, and be more intentional overall as a learner. I'll also give you examples of several apps you can use for these purposes.
We're constantly gaining new knowledge, skills and attitudes at school, on the job and at home. This changing dynamic favors mobile learning for several reasons. The bottom line is that there are more learning opportunities every day. So charge up your devices and join me to gain more skills and strategies in my course, Learning With Your Mobile Device.
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Introduction
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1. From Learning to Mobile Learning
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Learning how to learn2m 18s
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2. Mobile Strategies for Basic Skills
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3. Mobile Strategies for Personalized Learning
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4. Mobile Strategies for Social Learning
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5. Combining Mobile Strategies for Media-Based Learning
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Conclusion
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Next steps45s
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