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EDITing in the Dark » ELI Focus – Mobile Learning
EDITing in the Dark on Twitter | Entries RSS | Comments RSS EDITing in the Dark Thoughts on the technologies that help us tell stories Home boora.ca Contact Me New Photo Gallery ELI Focus – Mobile Learning By Raj , March 5, 2010 11:04 am, I missed the first day of this session because I was home sick, but I did take away some important confirmations from the second day. This brings up the second point – if we want to start moving
boora.ca
- Saturday, March 6, 2010
Thoughts about mobile learning « Online Educator
Online Educator Teaching and learning in the global network Home About Vitae Publications Classes Speaking EDTECH Island Recommendations Thoughts about mobile learning 16 01 2010 There’s an interesting new forecast from Gartner predicting that within three years, mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common web browsing device, with approx.
lisadawley.wordpress.com
- Saturday, January 16, 2010
Audio + Visual + Apps = Mobile Learning
Home About Contact Featured Videos Subscribe Audio + Visual + Apps = Mobile Learning by Renee Robbins on January 8, 2010 After taking part in last night’s #lrnchat , I am as convinced as ever that we need to do away with the term “mobile learning.” It’s disruptive, but if you really look at it, it’s ahead of it’s time. @gminks: So question: if I am a 100% distance student, am I doing mlearning? @dwilkinsnh: Is Mobile Learning also about Mobile knowledge, expertise capture? @JaneBozarth:
learningputty.com
- Monday, January 11, 2010
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Recent Mobile books for your mLearning pleasure
These are some of the recent books that have appeared on mobile learning: free eBooks on mLearning # 2009: Mobile Learning: Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training, edited by Mohamed Ally, published at AU press . # 2009: New technologies, new pedagogies: Mobile learning in higher education from the University of Wollongong includes faculty development, specific discipline examples and design principles. A nice free open eBook on mLearning build at Graz University of Technology in Austria. mLearning books to buy: #
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Mobile Learning: A Springboard Discussion - Taking Teaching Further
Skip to content Taking Teaching Further Evaluating emerging technologies and their teaching implications in higher education Contact Contributors Feeds Why Log In Register Categories: Design LMS News Pedagogy Podcasting Research Reviews Tutorials Mobile Learning: A Springboard Discussion Background As our office has been researching mobile learning, we decided to discuss it and record the discussion
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Mobile Learning « Shijina’s Blog
Shijina’s Blog Just another WordPress.com weblog Home About me Categories e-learning Uncategorized Archives January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 Blogroll EDIT180Blog Gil’s blog jorg’s blog Meta Log in Subscribe Entries (RSS) Comments (RSS) « e-learning development tools Mobile Learning Posted by shijina on January 8, 2009 Download the original attachment
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- Sunday, January 11, 2009
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Thoughts about mobile learning « Online Educator
Online Educator Teaching and learning in the global network Home About Vitae Publications Classes Speaking EDTECH Island Recommendations Thoughts about mobile learning 16 01 2010 There’s an interesting new forecast from Gartner predicting that within three years, mobile phones will overtake PCs as the most common web browsing device, with approx.
lisadawley.wordpress.com
- Saturday, January 16, 2010
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Audio + Visual + Apps = Mobile Learning
Home About Contact Featured Videos Subscribe Audio + Visual + Apps = Mobile Learning by Renee Robbins on January 8, 2010 After taking part in last night’s #lrnchat , I am as convinced as ever that we need to do away with the term “mobile learning.” It’s disruptive, but if you really look at it, it’s ahead of it’s time. @gminks: So question: if I am a 100% distance student, am I doing mlearning? @dwilkinsnh: Is Mobile Learning also about Mobile knowledge, expertise capture? @JaneBozarth:
learningputty.com
- Monday, January 11, 2010
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How Mobile Cell Phones Change Everything When We Do - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Education
Will Richardson posts the above picture and asks "how many educators look at that picture and think "OMG, puhleeeeese let me teach in that classroom!" (I I suspect not many)". He points out that with the mobile technologies already in our students' pockets we're probably not far off that level of ubiquitous kitting out in our schools already. This might be a linguistic anomaly, but curriculum, to me, is He's right. But he's less right in implying that great teachers would want to teaching in that classroom. Further on Will points out that often teachers and decision-makers
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- Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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ScienceDirect - Computers & Education : Using mobile learning to increase environmental awareness
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- Friday, December 26, 2008
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Panlibus » Blog Archive » The past present and future of mobile learning
Gang Nodalities Blog Panlibus Magazine Talis Web Site Categories Select Category AJAX Blogging Books Cloud Computing Copyright Creative Commons DCMS Review E-resources, digital content Education extensions Five Questions Folksonomy General Google Book Settlement Identity Jangle JISC Juice Libraries Library 2.0 Library 2.0 Gang Licensing Mashups Metadata Miscellaneous MLA Networked linked environment OCLC Online Information 2008 Open Data Open Source Organisation of knowledge Podcast Podcasting Print
blogs.talis.com
- Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Short paper on Mobile Learning in Japan
Found an interesting paper on Twitter today, called “Characteristics of Mobile Phone E-Learning in Japan”. The study is from several people of Ochanomizu University in Japan and -as far as I can see- although the paper is dated with 2009, it is referring to some research from 2005, which is an eternity from a technology viewpoint. Nevertheless, the results are interesting, because the main point is that not the actual technology is The findings are nothing surprising, but the study gives some good examples.
Direct download: http://wwwsoc.nii.ac.jp/jaems/icomej/vol3/IJEMT3.69-81.pdf
mLearning Blog
- Monday, September 21, 2009
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Panlibus » Blog Archive » Mobile learning: The bigger picture
Gang Nodalities Blog Panlibus Magazine Talis Web Site Categories Select Category AJAX Blogging Books Cloud Computing Copyright Creative Commons DCMS Review E-resources, digital content Education extensions Five Questions Folksonomy General Google Book Settlement Identity Jangle JISC Juice Libraries Library 2.0 Library 2.0 Gang Licensing Mashups Metadata Miscellaneous MLA Networked linked environment OCLC Online Information 2008 Open Data Open Source Organisation of knowledge Podcast Podcasting Print
blogs.talis.com
- Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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