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Greer Presents on Global Mobile Learning Market

Ambient Insight Participates in National Distance Learning Week

By Sam S. Adkins, Chief Research Officer

Seattle, WA - November 11, 2010 - Tyson Greer, CEO, is presenting key findings from Ambient Insight's recent Mobile Learning research during a free webinar on Friday, November 12 at 11 am PST. The event is part of a series of events during National Distance Learning Week (NDLW). Greer will discuss US and global Mobile Learning trends and innovations.

Sponsored by the US Distance Learning Association (USDLA), National Distance Learning Week, "seeks to promote and celebrate the tremendous growth and accomplishments occurring today in distance learning programs offered by schools, businesses, and governmental departments."

"I am delighted to participate in National Distance Learning Week," comments Greer, who is also on the USDLA's advisory board. "NDLW is an annual celebration that recognizes distance learning achievements across the consumer, PreK-12, higher education, corporate, government, and healthcare segments. Our research has tracked activity in all those segments and it is an honor to be able to discuss our key findings in such a distinguished venue."

Event: Mobile Learning Goes Global
Presenter: Tyson Greer, Ambient Insight CEO
Date: November 12, 2010
Time: 11am-12pm PST / 2pm-3pm EST

You can register for the free webinar at the very bottom of this page:

Mobile Learning Goes Global

Greer will provide attendees with insight into the major trends in both the US and global Mobile Learning market, the impact of Mobile Learning on the healthcare industry, and the latest innovations across the globe including examples of location-based learning.

According to Ambient Insight's "The US Market for Mobile Learning Products and Services: 2009-2014 Forecast and Analysis," in 2009, the US overtook Japan to become the top Mobile Learning buying country in the world. South Korea is the third largest buying country, followed by the UK.

"Until recently, the demand for Mobile Learning was primarily concentrated in just a few countries: Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, the US, and the UK," adds Greer. "This has changed dramatically in just the last year and Mobile Learning is taking root across the globe."

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