CTELT recommends the following online resources on mobile learning. Please check them out when you have a chance.
http://www.mobilearn.org/ MOBIlearn
MOBIlearn is a worldwide European-led research and development project that explores context-sensitive approaches to informal, problem-based and workplace learning by using key advances in mobile technologies.
http://aa.uncw.edu/numina/ UNCW Project Numina
This is a project that promotes the use of mobile computing devices such as handheld PCs and Pocket PCs in teaching college-level science and mathematics at University of North Carolina Wilmington.
http://itc.utk.edu/grants/wii/ Wireless Instructional Initiative (WII)
This project, involving the Innovative Technology Center and faculty in the University of Tennessee – Knoxville, investigates best practices for teaching and learning using devices with wireless capability, such as laptops, PDAs, and tablet PCs in courses receiving project grants.
http://mobileu.wfu.edu/ Wake Forest University MobileU
MobileU is Wake Forest University’s vision of using mobile technology to provide information anywhere and anytime.
http://www.duke.edu/ddi/ Duke Digital Initiative
This is a major technology initiative of experimentation related to digital technologies, including iPods, digital content, tablet PCs, podcasting, and more tools.
http://ipod.gcsu.edu/ iPods@GCSU
iPods@GCSU is about the applications of the iPod pilot projects based on well-defined pedagogical goals at Georgia College and State University, including information on the iPod, iPod stories, course-related projects, and iPods used beyond the classroom.