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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS OCTOBER 13, 2009 Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent Comics may sound like fluff, but consider that last year Google commissioned a comic book to tell the world about why they are making the Chrome web browser and the technologies inside of it. government and their role in a particular issue. Create It in Your Hand, Share It with the World Below is some of my 30 minute talk at Handheld Learning 2009 in London. The presentation is called Create It in Your Hand, Share It with the World. decided to become a teacher when I was in sixth grade. was lucky enough to have Palm computers for my fifth grade students in 2001. Presto! Creating. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS DECEMBER 15, 2009 How Mobile Cell Phones Change Everything When We Do - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Education Teachers decide pedagogy, not administrators, authorities or Governments. Where mp3 players were the hot item in 2003, the iPod shuffle and mini took until 2005 to hit the mainstream school audience. There's a monster post (or a book) in pointing to the work of the past decade and what it means for the next one. I suspect not many)". He's right. What can we aspire to? MORE >> | RECENT POSTS JULY 26, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS E-learning on Mobile Phones | MoSo Technology Blog DECEMBER 15, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS How Mobile Cell Phones Change Everything When We Do - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Education OCTOBER 13, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent FEBRUARY 21, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Province, industry, and university partner for mobile learning research | Tony Bates DECEMBER 23, 2008 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Faster Wi-Fi coming to cell phones, thanks to Broadcom - OCRegister.com | | | | | | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS DECEMBER 23, 2008 Faster Wi-Fi coming to cell phones, thanks to Broadcom - OCRegister.com Verizons FiOS and AT&Ts U-verse TV and Internet services launched in O.C. in 2007. But where are they? Help me out by e-mailing me your location with a yay or nay. Read more. Welcome to Alt+Save! Hey readers, Im getting back to covering tech, cool gadgets and the local services you use (cable TV, cell phone, etc.). Send your tips, gripes and suggestions to gadgetress@ocregister.com. Ya, right. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS FEBRUARY 21, 2009 Province, industry, and university partner for mobile learning research | Tony Bates iCORE is providing $760,000 over five years, Athabasca University is contributing $1.6 million, Xerox Canada is contributing $310,000, and Allan Markin is contributing $450,000.’ ’ Written by tony2 · Filed Under Events , Technology , geolocation , mobile learning Tagged: 2009 , Alberta , Athabasca University , iCORE , k , Kinshuk , Malkin , mobile learning , Xerox Canada Comments Got something to say? et al. 2008) The Tower and the Cloud Kimberly on Laptops in lectures Blog@UOe-L » Blog Archive » Laptops nas aulas teórias? MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JULY 26, 2010 E-learning on Mobile Phones | MoSo Technology Blog Why go around with a stack of books or an awkward laptop when the same thing can be learned on mobile phones? Follow me on Twitter RSS Feeds Home About MoSo Tech! Directory Technology Channel Science Channel Stores « Why were we born in the now human history, not in the past or in the future? Green Electricity Production – Have You Heard The News ? No trackbacks yet. Cell Phones? MORE >> | MLEARNING WORLD NOVEMBER 5, 2007 A bright future for mobiles in schools? Yes. The widespread introduction of the printed book from 1650’s onwards put large amounts of information in a portable form for the first time, enabling it to be taken wherever a learner traveled. Policy at the time involved a range of responses to this information revolution, from book burnings to the passing of restrictive legislation. By the 1800’s however, the ability to access and then build on the stored information made possible by printed books contributed in turn to the Reformation, the Age of Reason, the Industrial Revolution and the Digital Revolution. Enjoy! ? | | | | | | | | |
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