m-Learning China Sources

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m-Learning China Sources by Mind Map: m-Learning China Sources

1. Mobile learning: the big picture

2. Chinese Students

3. Mobile Hardware Vendors

3.1. John Morovec's Blog

3.2. Desmond Keegan from Ericsson

3.3. $35 Tablet India

4. Mobile Software Vendors

4.1. m-learning.org

4.2. Mobile Study

5. m-Learning International

5.1. Dr Steve Yuen

5.2. World Bank -What do we know about mobile phones in education?

5.3. Learning Unplugged

5.4. 10 Mobile Facts

5.5. Mobile Learning for Expanding Educational Activities

5.6. Blogs

5.6.1. moblearn - Blog

5.6.2. Mobile Learning - Blog

5.6.3. Liz Kolb - Using Student Technology

5.7. Journal Articles

5.7.1. Lit review Naismith et al (2004)

5.7.2. eJournal eLDI Asia

5.7.3. Horizon Report 2010

5.8. Books

5.8.1. Mohammed Ally - Mobile Learning: Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training

5.9. where m-learning sits

5.10. Examples

5.10.1. iEngage

5.10.2. EUSD iRead

5.10.3. ipad for med students US

5.11. Video

5.11.1. Mobile use in Africa

6. e-Learning China (not specifically m-learning)

6.1. e-Learning Initiatives in China

6.2. eChina-Uk Project

6.3. A cultural analysis of e-Learning for China

7. m-Learning NZ

7.1. Ako Aotearoa - m-Learning Community

7.2. TVNZ News 26/07/10

7.3. Orakei Primary

7.4. Toni Twiss - edcautor with strengths in mlearning - blog

7.5. Toni Twiss - research - How can mobile phones be integrated into authentic classroom

7.6. NZ Student documentary - MLearning

7.7. projectmobilise Youtube Channel

7.7.1. Auckaland Museum

7.7.1.1. Nathan Kerr - m-Learning

7.7.1.1.1. Dr Noeline Wright

7.7.2. Interview Dr Noeline Wright

7.8. mLearnopedia NZ blog : Judy Brown

7.9. mLearning Workshops

7.10. tom cochrane

8. Academic Peer Review

8.1. A SWOT Analysis of m-Learning Diffussion in China and Taiwan

8.2. OECD China Tertiary Review

8.3. Mobile Learning in Developing Nations. Motlik (2008)

8.4. New node

9. m-Learning China in the News

9.1. UK and China sign e-learning deal

9.2. Mobile learning with cell phones and pocket PCs.

9.3. Understanding learners' perspectives on m-learning: results from a survey