UNESCO Mobile Learning Publications
Today there are over six billion mobile phone subscriptions worldwide, and for every one person who accesses the internet from a computer two do so from a mobile device. Given the ubiquity and rapidly expanding functionality of mobile technologies, UNESCO is enthusiastic about their potential to improve and facilitate learning, particularly in communities where educational opportunities are scarce. This Working Paper Series scans the globe to illuminate the ways in which mobile technologies can be used to support the United Nations Education for All Goals; respond to the challenges of particular educational contexts; supplement and enrich formal schooling; and make learning more accessible, equitable, personalized and flexible for students everywhere.
UNESCO Policy Guidelines for Mobile Learning
Illustrative Initiatives and Policy Implications
Exploring the Potential of Mobile Technologies to Support Teachers and Improve Practice
Key Issues to Consider and Implications for Policy Makers and Planners
Mobile Reading
- Reading in the Mobile Era
- Reading without Books (coming soon)
- UNESCO mobile learning publications in French
- UNESCO mobile learning publications in Spanish
- UNESCO mobile learning publications in Arabic