### Editor's Note ###

Salutations, good people! We've got another great open organization
article for you today.

Jim Hall shares with us his contribution to the forthcoming _Open
Organization Guide for Educators_. In his chapter, Jim offers his take
on what comes after "e-learning." His answer? "M-learning." Check it out!

–B

### New Today ###

Jim Hall: "From e-learning to m-learning: Open education's next move"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/7/m-learning-open-education

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Sample social media:

"Open education" means more than teaching with #opensource software. It
means being open to meeting students wherever they are, writes
@jimfhall: red.ht/2YZQ4d2 #TheOpenOrg #OpenEDU

"Universities cannot rest on the accomplishments of e-learning. How
students interface with e-learning continues to evolve, and is already
changing." @jimfhall maps the road ahead: red.ht/2YZQ4d2 #TheOpenOrg

"Our responsibility as stewards of education is to discover the next
educational computing methods in partnership with the students we
serve." @jimfhall on m-learning: red.ht/2YZQ4d2 #TheOpenOrg #OpenEDU

### Previously Published ###

Colin Willis: "Building an organization that's always learning: Tips for
leaders"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/7/continuous-learning-tool

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