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27 Articles match "2005","Devices","iPhone"
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eModeration Station
The video shows how the device was seamlessly integrated into the curriculum over a period of time, and the video includes comments from the teachers and kids themselves. Also worth a look is their Acceptance Use Policy for those of you considering introducing the use of handheld devices into your class/school. And voila! Web 2.0
www.emoderationskills.com
- Thursday, June 10, 2010
1020. Mobil Learning « Tomorrow's Professor Blog
Mobil Learning Folks: The posting below looks at several aspects of the use of mobil devices in the classroom. of course, these devices also interfere with learning when students shop online, send e-mail, or play games during class. Banning mobile devices may also pose communication problems during emergencies. Podcasts. 10-18.
tomprofblog.mit.edu
- Friday, April 30, 2010
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SMS Study Service Success in NZ | Mobile Learning
The “StudyTXT service, operating since October 2005, provides small amounts of information to students which can be stored on their mobile phones for later recall – the contemporary equivalent of study flashcards. learning device for $60. Original news source at Computerworld. Ubiquette.
mLearning
- Wednesday, June 14, 2006
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mLearning-World.com: Podcast: How M-Learning is Enhancing Education
skip to main | skip to sidebar * Newsletter * LinkedIn * Facebook * 2mLearn.mobi * mLearning World Live Monday, August 21, 2006 Podcast: How M-Learning is Enhancing Education This 34 minute recording provides coverage of the 2005 EDUCAUSE Annual Conference Session entitled Learning-on-the-Go: How M-Learning is Enhancing Education. New Le.
mLearning World
- Monday, August 21, 2006
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dougbelshaw.com/blog » Blog Archive » Looking to the future of education: learning spaces and mobile devices
D Looking to the future of education: learning spaces and mobile devices April 28th, 2009 | Comments | Posted in Education , Technology Hi! In terms of learning spaces and mobile devices, I believe the following Futurelab reports to be most useful: Transforming schools for the future? Home About Archives Get in Touch! New here?
dougbelshaw.com
- Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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Questio Verum: ACU, iPhones, and Wired
Thursday, December 31, 2009 ACU, iPhones, and Wired My sister, an ACU alumnus, emailed me a few weeks ago an article on Wired.com about her alma mater: How the iPhone Could Reboot Education. do, however, think having all your students fitted with the same mobile device presents some interesting opportunities.
frankmccown.blogspot.com
- Saturday, January 2, 2010
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Learner-Friendly, Environment Friendly | Mobile Learning
When you stand over special LED emitters in the ground, the unit receives light signals through special micro solar cells, and converts them into audio messages that are transmitted through a tiny speaker in the device. learning device for $60. Using Twitter in the classroom The iPad and its impact on m-learning. Ubiquette.
mLearning
- Sunday, October 8, 2006
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Panlibus » Blog Archive » Mobile learning: The bigger picture
He also made some very interesting observations about the nature of mobile devices themselves. One problem, Traxler explains, is that mobile devices are (paradoxically) fixed in nature – you can’t plug things into them. What this means is that iPods, PlayStation consoles, SatNav devices and so on all have a dedicated purpose.
blogs.talis.com
- Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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mLearning-World.com: Why mLearning is Cheap- by Leonard Low
Current Australian telecommunications industry statistics are that over 8 million mobile phone handsets were sold in Australia in 2005 , 98% of Australia’s population has mobile phone coverage , and around 20 million Australians (95%) own a mobile phone , with penetration among young people even higher. Use your iPod/iTouch/iPhone to.
mLearning World
- Friday, September 29, 2006
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Thoughts about mobile learning « Online Educator
billion devices accessing information on the cloud. Just yesterday, our faculty were looking at Google Analytics of our student portal, and saw we had 2% access by iPhone (and 35% by Mac). We were both noticing and commenting on how little we actually used our laptops, and spent our online time using our iphones.
lisadawley.wordpress.com
- Saturday, January 16, 2010
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The Future of M-Learning | Mobile Learning
Sure, it’s not as sexy, maybe; but by the time the sound reaches my ears from either device, it’s essentially the same thing. 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. learning device for $60.
mLearning
- Tuesday, August 29, 2006
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Why M-Learning Is Cheap. | Mobile Learning
Current Australian telecommunications industry statistics are that over 8 million mobile phone handsets were sold in Australia in 2005 , 98% of Australia’s population has mobile phone coverage , and around 20 million Australians (95%) own a mobile phone , with penetration among young people even higher. learning device for $60.
mLearning
- Friday, September 29, 2006
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