Wearable Devices and the Future of Mobile Learning – Resources Shared at #mLearnCon

On June 23rd, I had the pleasure of speaking in a featured session at the mLearn Conference and Expo in San Diego. I led a discussion titled Wearable Devices and the Future of Mobile Learning. Here’s a description of the session:

Since Google announced Google Glass and launched its Explorer program, it seems that a new wearable device is announced almost every week. The more devices that are introduced, the more questions that seem to be posed about what these new types of devices can actually do. One thing is certain: These devices are coming and they will change the ways we look at mobile learning. In this session you’ll explore these technologies through the eyes of a software developer for Google Glass, Epson Moverio BT-200s, and various smart watches, who has been looking beyond what these devices do to explore what they can do. You’ll learn about the current landscape of wearable technology, consider some unknown pitfalls, and explore futuristic use cases.

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