Mobile technology can be found in health care organizations and useful in teaching nursing students. Which of the following devices are not currently used in the educational setting?
1. Moodle
2. PDA
3. Clicker
4. MP3 player
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Rationale: The term mobile learning or "m-learning" is a popular term that denotes the use of mobile technologies, such as the personal digital assistant (PDA). It also includes the mobile phone and iPod. Moodle is an online learning platform.
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