Commentary – The university LIMO (Learning in Mobile Organisations): riding in style Online publication date: Wed, 18-Feb-2015
by Jay Liebowitz
International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation (IJMLO), Vol. 5, No. 3/4, 2011
Abstract: This article comments on the journey towards LIMO (Learning in Mobile Organisations) and how organisations are embracing mobile learning approaches for building a smarter university. It highlights results of a 2010 survey at the University of Maryland University College (the largest not-for-profit university in the USA by student head) to survey faculty members in and outside UMUC to get a sense for the emerging technologies for online learning about 92% of courses are currently taught online It also briefly outlines some of the issues involved in moving to m-learning.
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