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Education anywhere and anytime: with increasing number of smart phones & e-books. Thank books, there are many things to learn online, you get all the latest updates and trends that a student wants to know and also Mobile Education (M-Education) can bring a paradigm shift from the paper format to mobile format and impact both people and education. This topic will discuss on how to learn online and disseminate mobile education, an additional vehicle in distance learning, to reach the masses for remote teaching and learning in rural communities and physically challenged.


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Satyabrat Malla Bujar Baruah
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creating such things people are actually creating a big cultural gap between their communities.... Its time to learn something from those chinese who are actually not giving any room for even English language...Its the base of their unity. If in...
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Abhishek Pandey
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yes..indeed it would be helpful........it brings a lot of funfor those .do not understnd........
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Radha Sundaram
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It is really hard to say whether the technology will be successful or not, but this is a new addition, and our SMS market and volume is very low because we don't have facility to use the regional language, and in India Language is a barrier...
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Debate: "Now you can SMS in your Mother tongue: will this technology be successful? " deleted from your view.
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Sonam Kapoor
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Though not in a short run, I can see rosy future for Kindle in the long run future of India. Youth of India today are leaning towards all types of latest technologies in the market. With this new technology. They can store 1500 books which is a...
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Manish Grover
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Initially it will be difficult to catch the market but the competition and the big Indian market will definitely make the prices dip further.
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Mahalakshmi Subramanium
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I mean it is hard to say whether kindle will be successful or not, but then Kindle lets you download books via 3G wireless technology and would use a telecom operator for the same. But then with the 3G auction getting delayed that option seems...
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Debate: "Amazon Kindle to hit Indian market: Will people go for it?" deleted from your view.
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Lack of access to technology
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mobile learning
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Swetha Patti
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mobile learning means not only cell phones include it includes pocket PCs, tablet PCs, MP3 players, smart phones etc. i guess mobile phone will come in to light by 2015
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Radhakrishna Marar
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I agree with you Mr. Shyamal. There are students who even don't know about mobile learning. So before implementing the technology, the students and the faculties should be made aware of the process used and how it works. So that they will utilize...
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SRINATH ORN - MRICS
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Its basically a good idea and any new technology has to go through the learning curve and same goes to this idea as well. Initially there will be problems n hurdles in implementations and understanding it and over the period, people will get...
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Ideate: " What are the challenges in Mobile Learning? " deleted from your view.
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Cheaper data plans
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More Mobile Applications
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J RADHAKRISHNAN
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in an accident occur in highway immediately alert the nearest hospital through mobile network then it is possible to save the accident people
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Bhushan Patil
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"Cheaper data plans"
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By reducing the rates of data plans, this facility of mobile internet can be given into the hands of more and more people thus by making it more popular...
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Ideate: "What Mobile Internet Requires in India?" deleted from your view.
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Advertisements attracting students
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Mobile learning as mobile application
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sumitra dutta
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I agree with Mr.Radhakrishna advertising through mobile phones to students will surely increase the business opportunities in mobile learning. Students are 24x7 using their mobiles so advertising more attractively makes them use that feature. So...
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Radhakrishna Marar
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"Mobile learning as mobile application"
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Sonal, what you have told is correct. Charging for downloading study material will surely create business opportunity
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Mobile as part of their class activities
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Help to distance education universities
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Niranjan prasad Y S
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Exactly it helps in distance education.. i agree with your opinion.. as i'm also studying M.tech through Distance education... It helps to keep in touch with the lecturers ..
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Radha Sundaram
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"Help to distance education universities"
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M-learning will help the distance education universities to send their critical messages onto the mobile phones of invigilators. So these invigilators and universities can do their business without delay. In distance education there will not be...
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Deepak Kubal
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Yes the Indian education system is slowly moving towards e-learning. This will help us to bring international standard in our education system. So there is a better future for e-learning.
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dinesh tantri
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I have seen enough evidence in other countries and also in pockets in India where smart use of technology in the learning/teaching process prepares individuals better for the workplace of the 21st century. I believe, that with the right pedagogy...
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Debate: "Students & teachers will benefit from moving torwards technology enabled learning/teaching in Indian universities & colleges" deleted from your view.
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Jayant Vishnu
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Valid point made by Mr.Gaurav,moreover e-learning permits the delivery of knowledge and information to learners at an accelerated pace, opening up new vistas of knowledge transfer.Infact E-learning in India has been most successful in the...
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Nandagopal Srinivasan
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I really agree you thought and truth behind this. Since I was a user on CBT like stuff. I won't feel that great to explore our knowledge via that. However all the materials are worth full and efficiently okey. Still learning as one to one and...
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Gaurav Gandhi
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Audio-conferencing, WBT or teleseminar is an effective way to learn the anything, not only of IT industry but for any professional and for students also. it's maim advantage is cost saving. You can get an audio conference conducted in just the...
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Debate: "Is E- Learning preferable in businesses?" deleted from your view.
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Elearning blends two previously separate disciplines - education and technology. The differences of opinions, and growing elearning into a mature, viable field will require much debate and discussion. Communities are areas where these foundational concerns can be discussed...An industry without community is an industry without a future .
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