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View this Practical Analysis of the Emerging Opportunities Available to Vendors, Operators and Content Providers in the Mobile Education Market

View this Practical Analysis of the Emerging Opportunities Available to Vendors, Operators and Content Providers in the Mobile Education Market

Research and Markets (researchandmarkets. com/reports/c30410) has announced the addition of Mobile Education - Opportunities & Strategies for Wireless Technologies & Applications to their offering.

Dublin (PRWEB) January 10, 2006

Research and Markets (http://www. researchandmarkets. com/reports/c30410 (http://www. researchandmarkets. com/reports/c30410)) has announced the addition of Mobile Education - Opportunities & Strategies for Wireless Technologies & Applications to their offering.

Following its advent in the mid-nineties, eLearning has become firmly established with the global proliferation of Internet use. So much so that educationists now signify the pedagogical value of online course materials. Indeed, the Internet has clear advantages over other communications media in terms of convenience, access to information for educational services and interactive resources.

In acknowledging the importance of mLearning for future generations, local & national agendas for education are prioritisng the creation of mobile extensions to well-established programmes for eLearning. And combined with sustained enhancements to mobile device functionality & growing deployment of wireless broadband networks the scope of mLearning is set to expand even further.

Given the global interest & expansion in utilising mobile & wireless technologies for education, the rewards for understanding and exploiting mobile & wireless technology in this area, in the coming five years, are considerable.

This report provides comprehensive coverage of mobile & wireless activity & related market opportunities in the public sector field of education. It considers the functionality & capabilities of wireless systems & handheld devices that provide the technological basis for mobile learning (coined 'mLearning'). Primarily, wireless and mobile broadband connectivity & interoperability across a range of network standards, that emerge as essential to existing & projected deployments of mLearning.

For more information visit http://www. researchandmarkets. com/reports/c30410 (http://www. researchandmarkets. com/reports/c30410)

Laura Wood

Senior Manager

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