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mLearn 2006 - Review
Written by Bob Harrison on Tuesday, 31 October 2006
mlearn2006.jpgA week after one of the most successful mobile learning conferences, Handheld Learning 2006, held in London in association with the DfES, the UK was fully represented at the 5th World Conference on Mobile Learning hosted by Athabasca University and held in Banff, Alberta, Canada where delegates from over 20 countries came together to explore and share the potential and practice of learning with mobile and portable technologies.

The conference got off to an inspiring start with a presentation from Dr Mary Lou Jepson, Chief Technical Officer, One laptop per Child Foundation (Commonly known as the $100 laptop initiative) www.laptop.org  (0) Leave a Comment
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