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The answer is just an SMS away… | Mobile Learning
Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact The answer is just an SMS away… 11 09 2006 The Guardian reports on the success of SMS-based answer services in the UK. 8220;But Britain seems to be leading with premium text messaging. Ubiquette.
mLearning
- Sunday, September 10, 2006
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The Future of M-Learning | Mobile Learning
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. 2004). It adds that 13.7 IDC Market Analysis, #AU202116L, Vol.
mLearning
- Tuesday, August 29, 2006
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Growth Accelerates CellCast Solution Innovations
We're pleased to report the adoption and use of mobile learning by enterprise customers has been accelerating throughout first half of 2010 -- yeah!!; Our new CellCast Widgets now provide full SCO-level tracking and reporting for SCORM v1.2 And somehow we've completed three years worth of effort in a six month time frame (once again!)
mLearning Trends
- Friday, June 11, 2010
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AG08 session I'm Busy Enough. What Do I Need a Second Life For? by Alan Levine
was chased by a giant penis) How do I make money SL looses a lot of people after their first experience (he will get back on this) The Horizon report (since 2004) look at the landscape of emerging technologies; things that will become commonly used in the educational sphere (f.e. why do virtual worlds grow in this day and age?
Ignatia Webs
- Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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Panlibus » Blog Archive » Oxford University 2.0
The title, in fact, came from this brief excerpt from the Demos Edgeless University report, which I blogged about here. Panlibus Search Subscribe Updates Follow us on: Panlibus Podcasts All UK Focused Talis The Library 2.0 Library 2.0 Web 3.0 Panlibus » Blog Archive » Mobile learning: What exactly is it?
blogs.talis.com
- Thursday, September 24, 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. Report: Sydney AUC iPhone SDK Workshop Video Recording and Streaming on ALL iPhones Google Goggles will rock m-learning. W3C, Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 W3C, Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 Ubiquette.
mLearning
- Wednesday, October 4, 2006
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ScienceDirect - Computers & Education : Using mobile learning to increase environmental awareness
The students used the m-learning environment with a variety of W/H devices and reported their experiences through a survey and interviews at the end of the semester. 350px:auto); max-height:60; height:expression(this.scrollHeight > 60? prototype application was developed to link W/H devices to three course websites. Introduction 2. Grade 6.
www.sciencedirect.com
- Friday, December 26, 2008
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Going Mobile: Debating and Using Cellphones in School - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com
Why does the reporter see an “innovation gap between the rich and poor countries of the world? Science: Instead of writing research reports, students create educational podcasts on science or health topics with their cell or home phones using Gabcast , a service that allows users to record podcasts using their phones.
learning.blogs.nytimes.com
- Saturday, April 24, 2010
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Erik Duval’s Weblog
Posted in Uncategorized | 5 Comments » Snowflakes at Time Magazine 25 March 2009 by erikduval As reported by the IHT , Time is experimenting with snowflaking their magazines: I expect much more experimentation in this space. Erik Duval’s Weblog Learning Objects, Metadata, Interoperability and … me! So were the people. and spotify.
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Michael Yeap.potential PhD Candidate: Aug 28 - Definition of Usability & Mobile Learning
book of papers from MLearn 2004. pg 191-185 The following components of the technical usability criteria were specified (Nokelainen 2004): 1 accessibility 2 ‘learnability’ and memorability 3 user control 4 help 5 graphical layout 6 reliability 7 consistency 8 efficiency 9 memory load 10 errors. Antti Syvänen. 2002).
michaelyeap.blogspot.com
- Saturday, August 29, 2009