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Marvell’s SMILE Plug for the “Classroom 3.0” initiative

Posted on February 1, 2012 by Nacsa Sándor

SMILE = Stanford Mobile Inquiry-based Learning Environment and this is currently a smartphone based solution aimed at the digital classroom. In this sense it is a kind of a newer (only 1+ year old) approach than the 6 years old … Continue reading →

Posted in Cloud client SW platforms, consumer devices, smartphones, SoC, tablets, Uncategorized | Tagged Android, Arch Linux, Arch Linux for ARM, ARMADA, Classroom 3.0, cloud client, Digital Classroom, education, Inquiry-Based Learning, Jack Kang, Marvell, MedRIC, Node.js, OLPC, Plug Computers, smartphones, SMILE, SMILE Plug, SoC, Stanford Mobile Inquiry-based Learning Environment, Stanford University, Stanford University School of Education, student-created questions, Tablets, XO 3.0 | 1 Comment
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