Mobile Phones – Not Just a Phone
Six out of ten people (more than 4 billion people) around the world who are powerful computing devices in their pockets and purses. They don’t aware of this, but today’s mobile phone computing power of personal computers since the mid-nineties, while consuming a fraction of the energy, and are at significantly lower price.
In India, mobile phones and communication revolution in India, is today one of the fastest growing markets for mobile telephone services, with the increasing use and increasing penetration. According to practice, are 286 million wireless subscribers in India, June 2008, of which 76 million were able to access data services. The growing ubiquity of mobile phone begging to be used as a tool for teaching. It would be a pity if we were not able to use it to improve the socio-economic conditions in our large population.
Mobile phones are not just communication devices, sparking new ways of interaction between people, but they are also particularly useful for computers that fit in your pocket, are always with you, and are almost always. Like all communication and computing devices, mobile phones may be to learn. The content provided will depend on the ability of (properties) of the device access to this information.
There are many ways of learning and many processes that people use to learn, but the most common, time-tested and effective of them are listening, observing, imitating, questioning, as evidenced by trying to do an estimate, estimation, speculating and practice. All of these learning processes can be supported by mobile phones. In addition, mobile phones complement the short-attention, casual, multitasking style of today’s children and youth.
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