“UNESCO believes that mobile technologies can expand and enrich educational opportunities for learners in diverse settings.
Today, a growing body of evidence suggests that ubiquitous mobile devices – especially mobile phones and, more recently, tablet computers – are being used by learners and educators around the world to access information, streamline administration and facilitate learning in new and innovative ways.”
UNESCO M-Learning Policy Guidelines Project
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Useful Links
Tablets in the Classroom: A Practical Guide to Planning and Deploying Large-Scale Tablet Initiatives
UNESCO Mobile Learning
YouthMobile Initiative
mEducation Alliance