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Streamlining Mobile Learning: Effective SMS Utilization for Distance Education

Join Ruzita Ramly from Open University Malaysia at the 3rd APAC Mobile Learning & Edutainment Conference on December 16-17, 2009, in Kuala Lumpur. Discover how to effectively integrate SMS into mobile learning strategies for distance learners. This session will cover critical learning skills, content creation, and the execution of SMS-based learning modules, including managing course schedules and addressing common issues such as message delivery problems. Gain insights into enhancing student motivation and feedback mechanisms through mobile learning.

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Streamlining Mobile Learning: Effective SMS Utilization for Distance Education

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  1. 3rd APAC Mobile Learning & Edutainment Conference 2009 : 16 – 17 December 2009 : Cititel Hotel, Kuala Lumpur Mobile learning made easy: Reason to keep those SMSes Ruzita Ramly Open University Malaysia

  2. Learning Skills for Open and Distance Learners Core 3 10 Course Credit Topics

  3. Creating the SMS Contents Learning Outcomes Module SMSes Schedule Execute

  4. Example: Topic 3: Reading for Information

  5. SMS Categories & Purpose

  6. Examples of SMSes

  7. SMS Schedule

  8. OUM Blended Modes Content Forum Tips Motivation Course Management SMS

  9. Comments

  10. Comments

  11. Comments

  12. Impact of Mobile Learning May Semester 2009

  13. Overall Feedback May Semester 2009

  14. Issues • Messages not received / late • Changes in numbers

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