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M-learning is an acronym for mobile learning or learning via mobile devices such as mobile phones, e-book readers, tablets, digital recorders, etc. Indeed, these devices allow learners to study in any place thanks to mobile technology.
Mobile technology is the foundation of the flipped classroom, in which lesson time is no longer reserved to the exposition of content, but to a common discussion to help improve the understanding of content.

Over the five training days on mobile technology for didactics organized by Project M-LEARN - Training Teachers to Use Mobile (hand-held) Technologies within Mainstream School Education, teachers are familiarized with a range of mobile devices (see course Programme).
At the end of the training course that is being held at the Birmingham Hamstead Hall Academy, a project partner, each of the course participants will be responsible for the organization in their home country of a similar course for first and second degree primary and secondary school teaches that wish to learn more about mobile technology for teaching and didactics.