The 21st World Conference on Mobile, Blended and Seamless Learning will take place on 10-12 October and will provode an opportunity to explore and discuss how personal mobile devices and their affordances currently do and potentially could affect personal (formal, non-formal and informal) learning processes in and across contexts as well as what these alternate perspectives mean for the learning design field. It will be hosted by the Open University of the Netherlands in Heerlen, the open and higher distance education institute of the Netherlands and Flanders (Belgium), in a joint venture with EADTU, European Association of Distance Teaching Universities. Find out more.
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