High school students in South Korea preparing for the college entrance exam will be able “to use personal gadgets to study instead of textbooks on the bus or subway,”the Korea Times reports.Koreaedu will launch services providing lectures for the College Scholastic Ability Test(CSAT) via a personal multimedia player(PMP).
Mobile Learning Attracts High School Students
Mobile learning
- September 18th, 2004















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@ 02:45
Mobile learning in South Korea
High school students in South Korea preparing for the college entrance exam will be able “to use personal gadgets to study instead of textbooks on the bus or subway.” Koreaedu, a leading education company, will offer lessons from 12 top…
@ 10:48
Mobile learning in South Korea
High school students in South Korea preparing for the college entrance exam will be able “to use personal gadgets to study instead of textbooks on the bus or subway.” Koreaedu, a leading education company, will offer lessons from 12…
@ 21:41
Selling Converged Devices for Education
Mobile Learning Attracts High School Students “Starting this month, high school students preparing for the college entrance exam will be able to use personal gadgets to study instead of textbooks on the bus or subway….
@ 07:02
Mobile Study Buddy
Smart Mobs has a piece from the Korean Times about exam revision material being published via mobile devices: Koreaedu, the nation’s leading online education firm, will launch services providing lectures via personal multimedia player (PMP) through a …
@ 12:21
eLearning
Selling Converged Devices for Education .
@ 02:08
mLearning (Mobile Learning) in Korea
Well, I had predicted that it would happen: mobile devices being used to enhance the learning environment, in this case with the introduction of a Personal Multimedian Player (PMP). As usual these days in the mobile world, I suppose, the trend is bein…
@ 05:57
Good catch. Note how powerful the devices are, for rich media and large files - that’s a shift from, say, using mobile phones to query databases.
I noted this at one of the educational technology blogs I support, too.