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  • Essay / Design and development of mobile multimedia learning...

    IntroductionThe development of mobile technology today has its own effects on society globally. There are many benefits to implementing and using mobile technology. Mobile technology is designed to drive global commerce, particularly in mobile multimedia learning applications. This is because these days, mobile technology has improved so much that you can keep up to date with all your course needs anywhere, anytime. In other words, learning can be done anytime and anywhere as long as you have a mobile phone or any mobile electronic device and a multimedia learning application. There are many types of apps for learning purposes, for example, Google, etc. The Benefits The biggest benefit of mobile learning is the ability to access information. User can easily get information from the website and download it. Education as a process relies on great coordination of learners and resources. The mobile device can be used by the teacher for attendance reports, general access to school data, reviewing students' grades and managing their schedule more efficiently. With access to information, specific knowledge is placed in the hands of students to support their studies. Students can also access lab assignments, formulas, and more, such as a diagram. This can affect students' performance in the learning environment while facilitating their education. It is important to manage a different education. All students absorb information at different speeds and in different ways. Education currently supports advanced methods and special classes to manage these needs. Mobile learning is ideally designed to enable students to learn at their own pace, uniquely meeting their needs...... middle of paper ...... skills can be improved through the use of mobile learning. It provides access to learning during previously unproductive periods, it allows more flexible and immediate collaboration options, it enables controlled learning in contextual situations and provides greater options for the teacher to observe and assist in learning. independent learning. Works Cited Brown, MD (2001). Technology in the Classroom: Handheld Computers in the Classroom. World of education. http://www.education-wprld/a-tech/tech083.shtml McCartney, M (2004). Mobile learning. Aclearn.net: the community learning resource. http://www.aclearn.net/technical/hardware/m-learning/Shotsberger, P and Vetter, R. (2001). Teaching and Learning in Wireless Classrooms, 2001 Griffeon J, Seales, WB and Lumpp, JE (1998). Real-time wireless classroom teaching. University of Kentucky, Kentucky, 1998, p..1-3