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slides accompanying talk by Jason Rhode, Ph.D. on 2/21/14 at University of Illinois at Springfield for Symposium for Online Program Coordinators; complete online handout available at http://jrho.de/uismobile14
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Mobile Online Support Strategies
Jason Rhode, Ph.D.jrhode@niu.edu @jrhode
jrho.de/uismobile14
jrho.de/uismobile14
A day in the life
A day in the lifeyour
todaysmeet.com/uismobile14
A day in the lifea student’s
Students today...
75%75% of 12-17 year-of 12-17 year-
olds own cell olds own cell phonesphones
Photo credit: flickr.com/photos/librarianguish/4594070690
50% 50% of teens send of teens send
50 or more50 or more text messages a daytext messages a day
50% 50% of teens send of teens send
50 or more50 or more text messages a daytext messages a day
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30% 30% of teens send of teens send
100 or 100 or moremore
text messages a daytext messages a day
30% 30% of teens send of teens send
100 or 100 or moremore
text messages a daytext messages a day
Photo credit: flickr.com/photos/jpott/5598451556
99.8% 99.8% of college students of college students
own one or moreown one or morecell phonescell phones
99.8% 99.8% of college students of college students
own one or moreown one or morecell phonescell phones
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53%53% of phone-owning of phone-owning
students have smart students have smart phonesphones
53%53% of phone-owning of phone-owning
students have smart students have smart phonesphones
Photo credit: flickr.com/photos/danzen/4387877247
97%97% of students use of students use text messaging text messaging
as their main form of as their main form of communicationcommunication
97%97% of students use of students use text messaging text messaging
as their main form of as their main form of communicationcommunication
Photo credit: flickr.com/photos/yourdon/5756223207
31%31% of U.S. adults prefer of U.S. adults prefer
to be reached by to be reached by text messagetext message
31%31% of U.S. adults prefer of U.S. adults prefer
to be reached by to be reached by text messagetext message
Photo credit:flickr.com/photos/yourdon/4557644854
Closing Thoughts...
Mobile communication is’t
a fad and isn’t going away...
People today expect to work, learn, and study whenever and wherever they
want
How can mobile technology help
you be more efficient and
effective in your support of online
students?
What might your mobile
communication strategy entail?
“Information is not knowledge”
~ Albert Einstein
“When it comes to learning,
technology doesn’t matter, but
structure does”
~ Eric Wignall
@jr
hod
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jrho.de/uismobile14
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