This is the website for the International Association for Mobile
Learning.
The aim of the site is to support the worldwide community of mobile
learning research and practice.
For further details, contact the IAMLearn President, Mike Sharples
Welcome to The International Association for Mobile Learning (IAMLearn)
IAMLearn is a membership organization to promote excellence in research,
development and application of mobile and contextual learning. It
organizes the annual mLearn international conference series and manages
the website to collate and disseminate informaiton about new projects,
emerging technologies, and teaching resources.
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link and
read about the various subscription options and the benefits of joining
IAML.
N E W S
MIT to Open Source Mobile Web Code: The ReadWriteWeb reports (Lidija Davis / November 29, 2008 8:25) that "early next year, Information Services and Technology (IS&T), the central IT department at MIT, and the team responsible for the design, development and maintenance of the software, plans to open source the code. The MIT mobile site offers a staff and student directory, a campus map, the shuttle schedule, an event calendar, class announcements for students, emergency information, and status updates for many of MIT's tech services."...
Further details of this and older news items can be accessed here. Feel free to post your own news items (these will be moderated and added).
F E A T U R E D   P R O J E C T
Project Leader: MobileED
Institution: UIAH, Finland
Title: MobileED
From the MobileED website:
MobilED initiative is designing learning environments that are meaningfully enhanced with mobile technologies and services.
We design scenarios and guidelines of how mobile technologies could be used for teaching, learning and empowerment of students within and outside the school context.
We design concepts, prototypes and platforms that will facilitate and support the scenarios and guidelines developed.
We test, evaluate and disseminate the scenarios, guidelines, concepts, prototypes and platforms in real contexts with real people.
Access details of further planned and ongoing
projects here
Featured Event:
3rd WLE Mobile Learning Symposium: Mobile Learning Cultures across Education, Work and Leisure will begin on 2009-03-27, at WLE Centre, IOE London, UK.
Further details of this and other events can be browsed and searched here.
Featured resource:
A bibiography of useful mobile learning references can be downloaded in various forms here.