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MoLTA[removed]Future possibilities for mobile learning technologies and applications at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia: Lessons from an academic focus group ABDUL HAFEEZ-BAIG1 & P. A. DANAHER 2
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Document Date: 2013-07-02 18:41:43


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Canada / Australia / /

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University of Technology / Ritz Carlton Hotel / Central Queensland University / Transformative Pedagogies University of Southern Queensland / University of Southern Queensland / /

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mobile computing / potential pedagogical applications / online course assessment tasks / mobile technologies / mobile learning technologies / integrated processes and systems / online version / e-learning / less mobile technologies / Wireless technologies / online learning / technology refusal / electronics / contemporary technologies / focus / /

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Central Queensland University / Faculty of Education / Ritz / Centre for Research / University of Technology / Sydney / University of Southern Queensland / Faculty of Business / American Educational Research Association / /

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Christine Knight / Paul Virilio / Robert White / /

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Education Policy Analysis Archives / /

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Central Queensland / Southern Queensland / /

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mobile learning technologies / SMS / Distance Learning / less mobile technologies / mobile computing / personal digital assistant / Wireless technologies / e-learning / Mobile phones / mobile technologies / /

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