Not surprisingly, articles, white papers, podcasts, and blogs devoted to mobile learning have exploded over the last few years as mobile technologies and devices have become more pervasive. The following abridged listing offers an overview for those just entering the conversation.
Blogs
Latest articles and conference updates.
Converged device news and research updates. Abilene Christian University.
An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice. Canberra Institute of Technology.
The Future of Education. Sponsored by Xplana Learning.
Presentations
Handheld Learning Conference, London, 2007.
Interactive Services on Mobile Devices for Higher Education.
Brown, Jeff, et al. Presented to the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, Seattle, Oct 2007.
Handheld and Mobile Computing.
Choulat, Tracey L. Presented at EDUCAUSE Annual Conference, Seattle, Oct 2007.
Mobility and Mobile Learning: The Next Phase of Anytime, Anywhere Learning.
EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative Podcasts, Spring 2006.
- Bryan Alexander, What Is The Future of Mobile Learning?
- Julie K. Little, What We're Learning from Our Mobility Project(s) at The University of Tennessee
- Marilyn Lombardi, The Duke iPod Project
- Diana Oblinger, Does Mobility Encourage Successful Learning?
Online Learning and Teaching Conference, Queensland, Sept 2006.
Little, Julie K., et al. National Learning Infrastructure Initiative 2005 Annual Meeting, New Orleans, January 2005.
Education Unplugged: Mobile Learning Comes of Age.
Wagner, Ellen, and Robby Robson. Presented at Annual Meeting of the National Learning Infrastructure Initiative, New Orleans, Jan 2005.
Global Perspective on mLearning.
Trondsen, Eilif. Presented at Macromedia Higher Education Leadership Forum, San Francisco, Feb 2005.
Learning with Mobile Devices: A Book of Papers.
Attewell, Jill, and Carol Savill-Smith, eds. Presented at MLEARN 2003, London, 2004.
Published Studies
Minds on Fire: Open Education, the Long Tail, and Learning 2.0.
Brown, John Seely, and Richard P. Adler. EDUCAUSE Review, Jan/Feb 2008, Vol. 43 Issue 1, 16-32.
Are You Ready for Mobile Learning?
Corbeil, Joseph Rene, and Maria Elena Valdes-Corbeil. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2007, Vol. 2, 51-58.
Clickers in the Classroom: An Active-Learning Approach.
Martyn, Margie. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2007, Vol. 2.
Always Connected but Hard to Reach.
Rishi, Raju. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2007, Vol. 2.
Wireless Implementation of a Mobile Learning Environment Based on Students' Expectations.
Singh, Devinder, and Zaitun Abu Bakar. International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation, 2007, Vol. 1 Issue 2, 198-215.
Imagining Tomorrow’s Future Today.
St. George, Art. EDUCAUSE Review, Nov/Dec 2007, Vol. 42 Issue 6, 107-127.
Do We Need Discreet Computing in Instruction?
Plymale, William O. EDUCAUSE Review, May/June 2007, Vol. 42 Issue 3, 84-85.
A Guide to Working with mLearning Standards.
O’Connell, Margaret, and John Smith. Australian Flexible Learning Network. Apr 2007.
Enyeart, Mike, et al. EDUCAUSE Review, March/April 2007, Vol. 42 Issue 2, 46-66.
Entering the Interaction Age: Implementing a Future Vision for Campus Learning Spaces.
Milne, Andrew J. EDUCAUSE Review, Jan/Feb 2007, Vol. 42 Issue 1, 12-31.
The Future of the Web, Intelligent Devices, and Education.
Strauss, Howard. EDUCAUSE Review, Jan/Feb 2007, Vol. 42 Issue 1, 32-47.
Smith, Stuart. Association for Learning Technology. Jan 2007, Issue 7.
Implementing Wireless PDA Technology in the IT Curriculum.
Rawlinson, David R., and Kimberlee Bartel. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2006, Vol. 1, 41-7.
Pioneering New Territory and Technologies.
Molina, Pablo G. EDUCAUSE Review, Sept/Oct 2006, Vol. 41 Issue 5, 112-35.
Privacy & Security: An Overview.
Petersen, Rodney, and Steve Worona. EDUCAUSE Review, Sept/Oct 2006, Vol. 41 Issue 5, 16-17.
Mobility and Higher Education: Not Just the Next Big Thing.
Siff, Frederick H. ECAR, Research Bulletins, Sept 2006. http://connect.educause.edu/Library/ECAR/MobilityandHigherEducatio/40154
JISC Innovative Practice with e-Learning.
Joint Information Systems Committee. White Paper, 2005.
Literature Review in Mobile Technologies and Learning.
Naismith, Laura, et al. Futurelab Series, 2005.
Lifelong-learning Support by M-learning: Example Scenarios.
Holzinger, Andreas, et al. eLearn, Nov 2005, Vol. 2005 Issue 11.
Downes, Stephen. eLearn, Oct 2005, Vol. 2005 Issue 10.
What Can You Learn from a Cell Phone? Almost Anything!
Prensky, Marc. Innovate: Journal of Online Education, June/July 2005, Vol. 1 Issue 5.
Wagner, Ellen D. EDUCAUSE Review, May/June 2005, Vol. 40 Issue 3, 40-53.
http://www.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ERM0532.pdf
Using Mobile Technology to Enhance Students' Educational Experiences.
Wentzel, Petra, et al. ECAR, Case Studies, Feb 2005.
Smartphones and Other Mobile Devices: The Swiss Army Knives of the 21st Century.
Livingston, Alan. EDUCAUSE Quarterly, 2004, Vol. 27 Issue 2. 46-52.
Going Nomadic: Mobile Learning in Higher Education.
Alexander, Bryan. EDUCAUSE Review, Sept/Oct 2004, Vol. 39 Issue 5, 28-35.
M-Learning: Emerging Pedagogical and Campus Issues in the Mobile Learning Environment.
Alexander, Bryan. ECAR Bulletin, Aug 2004, Vol. 2004 Issue 16
Roberts, Judy, et al. Mobile Learning Pilot Project, 2003.
The Use of Palmtop Computers for Learning: A Review of the Literature.
Savill-Smith, Carol, and Phillip Kent. LSDA, 2003.
Currin, Lisa. eLearn, Nov 2001, Vol. 2001 Issue 11.
mLearning: Mobile, Wireless in your Pocket.
Quinn, Clark. Learning in the New Economy, Fall 2000.






