The Future of Mobile Media and Communication

The following video is a vision of the future, as predicted by MOCOM 2020–which describes its organization as “an open think tank about mobile media worldwide”.

Ready or not, mobile media and communication look like they’re here to stay. It’s probable that more schools and  instructors in the near future will make more of their content accessible through mobile devices. Certainly, some schools have already made mobile versions of their websites, and some instructors incorporate social media like Twitter and Facebook, which can be used via mobile devices.

It’s been interesting to find more and more resources related to mobile learning. I’ve been compiling some of them on Delicious. If there is enough interest I’d like to put together a tutorial or mini-workshop on the subject.

What do you think of mobile learning? If you aren’t already using it, do you feel more inclined toward it, or is its place in education overrated? If you are using mobile-oriented instruction, what advice would you give to those who aren’t?

MOCOM 2020

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