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8 Articles match "2005","Games","Handheld"
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eModeration Station
Also worth a look is their Acceptance Use Policy for those of you considering introducing the use of handheld devices into your class/school. Here are five steps to follow: Photo by emrank Step 1 Find out what mobile, handheld devices your learners have. And this was back in 2005!! Personally, I’m not a big fan. And voila!
www.emoderationskills.com
- Thursday, June 10, 2010
eModeration Station » Mobile learning #1: The big picture
The sale and use of mobile handheld devices has soared over the last few years. Schools and universities have been experimenting with handheld devices both inside and outside the classroom — for details on some of these projects, see here. And let’s not forget digital cameras, gaming consoles, and standard mobile phones!
www.emoderationskills.com
- Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent
Create It in Your Hand, Share It with the World Below is some of my 30 minute talk at Handheld Learning 2009 in London. would have very much liked a handheld computer when I was 12 years old. As a teacher, I tried hard to use the handhelds in my classroom as creatively as possible. My favorite handheld today is the iPod touch.
learninginhand.com
- Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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Enabling Mobile Learning | eLearning Blog // Don’t Waste Your Time …
What took my eye was the article that Ellen Wagner wrote (in 2005) on mLearning - ‘ Enabling Mobile Learning ‘ “Wherever one looks, the evidence of mobile penetration and adoption is irrefutable: cell phones, PDAs (personal digital assistants), MP3 players, portable game devices, handhelds, tablets, and laptops abound.
www.dontwasteyourtime.co.uk
- Thursday, February 26, 2009
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eModeration Station » Mobile learning #1: The big picture
The sale and use of mobile handheld devices has soared over the last few years. Schools and universities have been experimenting with handheld devices both inside and outside the classroom — for details on some of these projects, see here. And let’s not forget digital cameras, gaming consoles, and standard mobile phones!
www.emoderationskills.com
- Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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dougbelshaw.com/blog » Blog Archive » Looking to the future of education: learning spaces and mobile devices
Feburary 2009) Reimagining outdoor learning spaces (January 2009) 2020 and beyond (June 2007) Learning with handheld technologies (December 2006) What if…? Here’s what they recommended: Mobile Devices bMoble & bMoble blog ( @twm2912 ) Bradford Mobile Learning Network ( @markbezza ) Handheld Learning ( @andykemp ) Learning 3.0:
dougbelshaw.com
- Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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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. 2005). 2005). lives. 2000).
futuresoflearning.org
- Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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How long mobile training progressed in 5 years Short! | Sierra Aircard
quot; For those who are wondering, mobile learning is the delivery of teaching and learning through mobile devices, handheld or laptop as part of the overall mix of how teachers and students interact. We discussed issues such as navigation on these small devices and texting and some games that already existed on mobile phones.
sierraaircard.tukblog.com
- Sunday, January 10, 2010
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How Mobile Cell Phones Change Everything When We Do - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Education
Where mp3 players were the hot item in 2003, the iPod shuffle and mini took until 2005 to hit the mainstream school audience. 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 suspect not many)". He's right. What can we aspire to?
edu.blogs.com
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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eModeration Station
Also worth a look is their Acceptance Use Policy for those of you considering introducing the use of handheld devices into your class/school. Here are five steps to follow: Photo by emrank Step 1 Find out what mobile, handheld devices your learners have. And this was back in 2005!! Personally, I’m not a big fan. And voila!
www.emoderationskills.com
- Thursday, June 10, 2010
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