2. Introduction
M-learning or mobile learning is defined as learning
across multiple contexts , through social and content
interactions , using personal electronic devices . A form of
distance education , M-learners use mobile device
educational technology at their time convenience .
3. MobileTechnologyAnd MobileLearning
• Wireless technology can dramatically improve learning
and bring digital content to students
• Student love mobile technology and use it regularly in
their personal lives.
• Young people want to employ mobile devices to make
education more engaging .
• Technology rich activities can sustain high level of
student engagement and peer collaboration compared to
less technology focused activities.
4. MobileTechnologyAnd Education
• Wireless internet has provided such a boon to technology
that people find it hard to imagine life before .
• One huge improvement that technology like this has
made in the arena of education
5. Teacher Can Teach
• The introduction of mobile technology has made teaching so
much easier for teachers in new ways
• Teacher can project their lesson to the wall or screen from their
laptop or tablets
6. Students can learn
• Students in this generation often have smart phones and
laptops of their own , and often have access to laptops and
tablets in school as well.
• Mobile technology allows students to take their education with
them what where they go and they can access assignment from
the school website or portal .
7. Education anywhere
• Mobile technology provide ability to learn anything from
virtually anywhere .
• Kids can travel the world with their parents while still learning.
9. Document and spreadsheets
• If students have to type essays or home work in a document ,
they can even do it from their phones
• There are tons of apps for that including the more popular once
by Microsoft and Google
10. conclusion
• M-learning is an innovative technique which is
more effective and enjoyable . It is more effective
for teachers as well as students .