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9 Articles match "2004","iPod","Technology"
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1020. Mobil Learning « Tomorrow's Professor Blog
Tomorrow's Professor Blog A partnership between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University to create a forum for comments and discussion about articles from the Tomorrow’s Professor Mailing List and about general issues concerning higher education. Educause Quarterly, 2004, 27(3). All rights reserved. 10-18.
tomprofblog.mit.edu
- Friday, April 30, 2010
Assistive Technology: Technology Predictions for 2010
Assistive Technology Blog on the topic of assistive technology, eLearning, mind mapping, project management, visual learning, collaborative tools, and educational technology Monday, December 28, 2009 Technology Predictions for 2010 I guess this is the time of the season to look into the crystal ball and make predictions about the year ahead.
assistivetek.blogspot.com
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent
My favorite handheld today is the iPod touch. It’s amazing to compare the number of iPod touch and iPhone apps to the number of apps for the Palm Operating System. After little over a year since the launch of the App Store for iPhone and iPod touch, we have 85,000 apps, with and average of 46 new ones being added each day.
learninginhand.com
- Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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Assistive Technology: Technology Predictions for 2010
Assistive Technology Blog on the topic of assistive technology, eLearning, mind mapping, project management, visual learning, collaborative tools, and educational technology Monday, December 28, 2009 Technology Predictions for 2010 I guess this is the time of the season to look into the crystal ball and make predictions about the year ahead.
assistivetek.blogspot.com
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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The Future of M-Learning | Mobile Learning
And a cassette walkman is just as valid a source of audio learning as an iPod. The Age reported in 2005 that 8 million phones were sold in Australia in 2004, and that the vast majority of mobile phones sold are equipped with built-in cameras. That’s close to one new mobile phone sold in 2004 for every two people in Australia.
mLearning
- Tuesday, August 29, 2006
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Panlibus » Blog Archive » The past present and future of mobile learning
This is what happened on this project when the iPod came along. John spoke engagingly about a number of emerging technologies that are impacting the use of mobile devices, including QR codes, RFID, GPS and Augmented Reality. m sure I wasn’t alone in going home and trying out Augmented Reality technology on the web for myself.
blogs.talis.com
- Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Panlibus » Blog Archive » Mobile learning: The bigger picture
With such users, though, there’s a risk of what Traxler calls the “deficit model” or using technology to make up for something not there. Whereas we want to use technologies to transform enrich and extend the education experience. Panlibus Search Subscribe Updates Follow us on: Panlibus Podcasts All UK Focused Talis The Library 2.0
blogs.talis.com
- Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Least (Lowest) Common Denominator is Bad? | Mobile Learning
In February 2004 we opted for a solution with 4 basic type of phones and hoped to get somewhat decent renderings on the other ones. SMS on its own is the LCD, but can be used in a variety of ways and integrated with other technology that is not LCD but still completely accessible for educators. W3C, Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0
mLearning
- Wednesday, October 4, 2006
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Duke Digital Initiative into its fourth wireless year | EDC Blog
For the past few years, a trend has begun that has opened new possibilities for the ways in which students collaborate with the help of technologies they so fervently love to use. Its researchers were the ones who truly captivated the educational technology community with the radical experimentation they have undergone.
edc.carleton.ca
- Saturday, January 31, 2009
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Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent
My favorite handheld today is the iPod touch. It’s amazing to compare the number of iPod touch and iPhone apps to the number of apps for the Palm Operating System. After little over a year since the launch of the App Store for iPhone and iPod touch, we have 85,000 apps, with and average of 46 new ones being added each day.
learninginhand.com
- Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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1020. Mobil Learning « Tomorrow's Professor Blog
Tomorrow's Professor Blog A partnership between the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Stanford University to create a forum for comments and discussion about articles from the Tomorrow’s Professor Mailing List and about general issues concerning higher education. Educause Quarterly, 2004, 27(3). All rights reserved. 10-18.
tomprofblog.mit.edu
- Friday, April 30, 2010
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Futures of Learning
result of emerging technologies in the mobile industry, mobile experiences in museums today encompass the traditional handheld audio guide, the cell phone tour, iPhone/MP3 players, and the newer multimedia handheld tour as well as a variety of mobile applications that go behind the tour model. 2004, March). lives. 2006, March). 2000).
futuresoflearning.org
- Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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