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Kineo run Mobile Learning Workshop and Launch Guide at Learning Technologies 2012

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Mobile learning – you know you need to look at it seriously. But all the hype out there can get in the way of a practical discussion. At Learning Technologies 2012 in London, Kineo will help you make a practical start to your mobile learning journey with a mobile learning workshop and a free guide on making mobile happen.

In the last three years, we’ve seen mobile learning go from a theoretical whisper to a very loud shout among vendors.  It’s time to get practical. For all organisations, the introduction of a new technology or platform for learning delivery can bring opportunities – which mobile certainly does. It also brings some practical questions – of the who for, how to, what next variety.

At Learning Technologies 2012, Kineo co-founder and director Mark Harrison will help navigate through the mobile terrain with a practical workshop on implementing mobile learning. The workshop will help attendees to think through their needs for mobile and develop clear plans for its implementation in the right way.

Going further, Kineo has developed a comprehensive new guide on mobile learning, which will be launched at Learning Technologies. The guide outlines:

  • 10 practical tips for bringing mobile into the fold
  • 10 examples of where mobile learning offers real value either on its own (or part of a blend).

A limited number of guides will be available from Kineo free at Stand 64. Come early to pick up your copy and be entered in the draw to win an iPad.

Join us at the workshop on Wednesday 25th at 2.30pm in the Kineo Green Room (drop by Stand 64 for directions).

Find out more about our other seminars and where to find us at the show here by visiting our dedicated Learning Technologies event page.

About Learning Technologies:

Learning Technologies is Europe’s premier event for technology-enabled learning.  It runs on 25th and 26th January at Olympia 2, Kensington in London. Registration for the exhibition is free. Find out more at http://www.learningtechnologies.co.uk/