projects.
scott himelstein is here with
us in the studio and joining us
from cape town via satellite is
steve vosloo. welcome to you
both. thank you so much for
being here.
scott: thank you.
steve: t thanks very much.
lee: now s steve, let me begin
with you. the number i just
shared, 6 billion people
worldwide have access to cell
phones. that is a staggering
figure. you have been quoted as
saying--i'm gonna read this--
"mobile e learning i is no longn
innovation with an
institutional learning but a
reflection of the world in
which institutional learning
takes place." what do you
mean by that?
steve: well, absolutely, you
know, the way that mobile
technologies have been taken up
is really staggering, as you
said. it's unprecedented that
the world is so connected and
can so easily cocommunicate and
socialize and do business and
learn. and what's interesting
with mobile learning is ththat
because mobile technologies were
taken up really by people
outside of the 4 walls of the
classroom,...