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International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM), Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, January 2008
- Kathryn MacCallum:

Mobile Discussion Boards: An Analysis on Mobile Collaboration. - Seibu Mary Jacob, Biju Issac:

Mobile Technologies and its Impact - An Analysis in Higher Education Context. - Jihen Malek, Mona Laroussi, Alain Derycke, Henda Hajjami Ben Ghézala:

A Context-Aware Approach for Modeling Bijective Adaptations between Context and Activity in a Mobile and Collaborative learning. - Karen E. Smith, Orest Cap:

Impact on Social Change: Benefits and Barriers to School Culture and the Integration of M-Technology. - David A. Guralnick:

The Importance of the Learner's Environmental Context in the Design of M-Learning Products. - Lukman Ibraheem Diso:

Mobile Service Providers and M-learning in Nigeria: Mobility in a Contracting Space.
Volume 2, Number 2, April 2008
- Akram Alkouz, Abdullah Y. Al-Zoubi, Mohammed Otair:

J2ME-Based Mobile Virtual Laboratory for Engineering Education. - Hatem Mahmod Hamad:

Distributed Mobile Agents for reliable cluster management in MANETs. - Samuel Olugbenga King:

Evaluating the Cognitive Aspects of User Interaction with 2D Visual Tagging Systems. - Teija Vainio, Virpi Oksman, Heli Wigelius, Maiju Markova, Minna Kulju:

Exploring the transformations of interaction in mobile work contexts. - Rami Omari, Markus Feißt, Andreas Christ:

Analysis of the Important Mobile Devices Features to Improve Mobile Web Applications. - Abdullah Y. Al-Zoubi:

Trends and Challenges for Mobile. - Doru Ursutiu, Marius Ghercioiu, Cornel Samoila, Petru Cotfas:

Wi-Fi Tags for the Remote and Virtual Laboratory.
Volume 2, Number 3, July 2008
- Abdullah Y. Al-Zoubi:

IMCL2008 Guest Editorial. 5-6 - Michael E. Auer, Danilo Garbi Zutin, Abdullah Y. Al-Zoubi:

Implementation of a Mobile Accessible Remote Lab. 7-10 - Najima Daoudi, Rachida Ajhoun:

An Adaptation of E-learning Standards to M-learning. 11-16 - Laurel Evelyn Dyson:

The Role of Podcasts in Students' Learning. 17-21 - Vlado Glavinic, Sandi Ljubic, Mihael Kukec:

Transformable Menu Component for Mobile Device Applications: Working with both Adaptive and Adaptable User Interfaces. 22-27 - David A. Guralnick, Christine Levy:

An Online Environment for Academics and Professionals to Locate Collaborators and Refine Ideas. 28-30 - Pieter Leonard Kubben:

A collaborative webbased framework with optimized mobile synchronisation: Upgrading to Medicine 2.0. 31-33 - Sergio Martín, Elio San Cristóbal, Rosario Gil, Manuel Castro, Juan Peire:

Mobility through Location-based Services at University. 34-40 - Andrew Thatcher, Gillian Mooney:

Managing Social Activity and Participation in Large Classes with Mobile Phone Technology. 41-51 - Jane Yau, Mike Joy:

A Self-Regulated Learning Approach: A Mobile Context-aware and Adaptive Learning Schedule (mCALS) Tool. 52-57
Volume 2, Number 4, October 2008
- Chee-Weng Khong, Chui Yin Wong:

Special Edition on HFT2008 International Symposium. 4-6 - Satoshi Hasegawa, Masaru Miyao, Shohei Matsunuma, Kazuhiro Fujikake, Masako Omori:

Effects of Aging and Display Contrast on the Legibility of Characters on Mobile Phone Screens. 7-12 - Petri Mannonen:

User Interface Cultures of Mobile Knowledge Workers. 13-17 - Marcus Nyberg, Didier Chincholle:

Mobile MSN Messenger: Still a Complement?. 18-24 - Françoise Petersen, Giovanni Bartolomeo, Mike Pluke:

Personalization and User Profile Management. 25-29 - Chui Yin Wong, Chee-Weng Khong, Harold Thwaites:

Applying User Interface Design Process Model for a Mobile Community Project for the Deaf. 30-37 - Dogan Ibrahim, Nadire Cavus:

MOLT: A Mobile Learning Tool That Makes Learning New Technical English Language Words Enjoyable. 38-42 - Ozan Koseoglu, Dino Bouchlaghem:

Mobile Visualisation for On-Site Collaboration. 43-53 - Hugo Pardo Kuklinski, Joel Brandt, Juan Pablo Puerta:

Mobile Web 2.0. Theoretical-technical framework and developing trends.. 54-61 - Miguel Ángel Conde González:

mLearning, the First Step in Learning Process Revolution. 62-64

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