Based on my experience as an English learner first and later as an English teacher in Syria, moile learning seems the most promising technology to be adopted. M-learning includes the use of handheld computers, MP3 players, notebooks, mobile phones, and tablets. These gadgets are mostly available, especially in private institutes.
one of the benefits of M-learning is relatively inexpensive opportunities, as the cost of mobile devices is significantly less than PCs and laptops. eventually M-learning is going to give a more rewarding learning experience. students and teachers today rely on their mobile devices as a vital part of the entire learning experience.
M-learning requires a rich understanding of the new learning environment, enabling the co-creation of content and the ability to adapt to new contexts. Institutions must not only support the uses of M-learning tools, and resources by all members of the process but also leverage their strategic technologies in ways that support critical thinking and complex problem-solving.
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