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		<title>By: Mobile Learning &#187; The Future of M-Learning</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mobile Learning &#187; The Future of M-Learning</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] My ultimate vision for m-learning is a personal, connected mobile device that provides a full range of connected information and communications services, providing a learner with contextualised, situated learning opportunities through a real-world interface (whether this is achieved through a symbology such as 2D Barcodes, or through image recognition as hypothesised by Stephen Downes). [...]</description>
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