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MOBILE LEARNING – AN ALTERNATIVE WORTH CONSIDERING
Mobile phone applications are becoming easier to use while offering complex learning. There are no limits to what one can learn from cell phone applications. Cell phones can be used to learn facts about business, culture, social issues, education, entertainment and more. Modern cell phones offer larger displays, support graphics and visual applications which are more suitable for mobile learning. Therefore the concept of “mobile learning” has developed at a fast rate and is becoming popular with all age groups.
Traditional learning Vs. Mobile learning
Reading and learning something from a small cell phone is a different experience than reading a physical book or browsing through an online learning application. Most people prefer the traditional way of learning but mobile learning has the advantage of accompanying you everywhere.
On the other hand, for reasons like limited battery life, mobile learning is not a process that occupies continuous hours. Assimilating information from an application installed on your cell phone is a process consisting of several short bursts of information intake, rather than a continuous study.
Mobile learning benefits and weak points
Mobile learning presents users with a series of benefits that can’t be ignored even though limited by screen size, the cell phone keypad and shorter battery life.
Mobile learning applications are perfect for situations where, mobility is essential in the fast paced world.
The learning process is engaging and allows for easier information assimilation, since user interactivity levels are very high
Learning has reached a new level of interaction and accessibility due to mobile learning applications.
 
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