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Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
Signifies (a) a sub-area of media (for example, wikis or podcasts as forms of social media), or (b) shapes and structures of distinguishable tools in transversally linked media systems (for example, structural elements of comic or games in film, or the use of icons in various medial constellations) which are related to dynamics of migration and imperceptible transitions and which can be described and analyzed on the level of middle range theories.
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Microlearning and Mobile Learning
Theo Hug (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 16
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8239-9.ch041
Abstract
Mobile learning proves to be an emerging, and rapidly expanding field of technological, educational and psychological research which is especially important in view of formal and informal learning contexts. Terms like microcontent, micromedia and microlearning gained significance during the past decade, too. Although many aspects of learning, didactics and education have, of course, been addressed on what can be called a micro-level for centuries, technological, geographical, cognitive and socio-cultural dynamics of mobility involve new options for the enhancement of didactic thinking in the digital age. This article provides an overview on historic and systematic aspects of mobile learning and microlearning including directions for future research.
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