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Interesting numbers about the Social media and mobile computing revolution, while we wont really vouch for the numbers, Gary goes to great lengths to provide sources and substantiation for the basis of his calculation.

The rate of adoption of these technologies is phenomenal, and has cut across varied age-groups. Regardless of what aspect of learning you’re interested in, you can be sure that learners are using mobile technology and social media, are you ready for it? In the workplace, a successful learning strategy must necessarily include elements of social media/tools and mobile learning because that’s what a lot of users need – tools to support social informal learning.

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3 Responses to “The Social Media and Mobile Computing Explosion”

  1. chris Says:

    I was totally unaware of web 3.0untill a few days ago.
    I earn my living on line and I can see this will vastly change my concepts and strategies.
    I use web 2.0 to promote products I sell.
    The whole subject is fascinating to me, as I believe the credit crunch will hit us all.
    The “new internet users ” section in the widget above I found most disturbing
    I knew the number was high but hot that high.
    Superb information.

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  2. srinio Says:

    Hey thanks for this post, it has been very helpful to me. Thank you very much.

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