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This makeshift hammock took advantage of the amazing views over the bay in Harlech.

 

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Mobile learning can surely be termed as the future of the Indian education system as it carries enough potential to reach the masses and educate every learner present in the most mobile location of the world. Read this article, to explore more...

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Coates, the geeky 'spotter' loved it when this train went by. His wave to the driver got a reaction in the form of a hoot on the horn. I think it made his day!

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>>> Blended learning by its name is a new era of learning through a blend of traditional classroom and modern digital technology. It is a formal education program in which a student learns at least in part through delivery of content and instruction via digital and online media with some element of student control over time, place, path, or pace. Blended learning designates the range of possibilities presented by combining Internet and digital media with established classroom forms that require the physical co-presence of teachers and students.

Mobilism and mobilicity is all around us.

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Nicole Lakusta

Curriculum Educational Technology Facilitator

Mobile learning for employee training is fast becoming an essential part of training delivery. In this article, I share 10 ways to showcase how you can use mobile learning for employee training for formal training and Performance Support (job aids).

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Taken at the second mLearn 2008 Conference Dinner which was at the RAF Museum at RAF Cosford.

 

The Cygnet was the first aircraft to be designed by Sydney Camm after he joined what was then the H.G. Hawker Engineering Company. Two were built as the company's entries in the Air Ministry Light Aeroplane Competition of 1924, in which they performed well.

 

This surviving Cygnet is the first in an unbroken sequence of famous aircraft designed by, or under the leadership of, the late Sir Sydney Camm.

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