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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS DECEMBER 16, 2009 Inside View from Ireland: Handheld Learning Jumps Up a Notch « RIP Rick Bozzuto | Main December 16, 2009 Handheld Learning Jumps Up a Notch IN MY FACEBOOK CHANNEL , students are talking about the pleasure they get in touching their mobile screens. Both are handheld learning sweet spots that will extend my practise well beyond reading my Moodle mail on my Nokia E90 (at left). This practise will change the way students study for exams. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS OCTOBER 13, 2009 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 handheld-equipped students learned their multiplication tables, historical figures, and science vocabulary faster than they would have with ordinary tools. My favorite handheld today is the iPod touch. The third kind of product people can create on iPod touch are audio podcasts. MORE >> | RECENT POSTS SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS E-Learning Queen: Mobile Learning: Is It Doing What It’s Supposed To? JUNE 10, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS eModeration Station APRIL 14, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS eModeration Station » Mobile learning #1: The big picture DECEMBER 16, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Inside View from Ireland: Handheld Learning Jumps Up a Notch OCTOBER 13, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent JULY 1, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Futures of Learning | | | | | | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS APRIL 14, 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 this was back in 2005!! He is especially fond of the BBC’s Grammar Challenge podcasts , he says. Tweet This! Nicky Hockly. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JUNE 10, 2010 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. Listen to podcasts produced by the Roswell High student is with their mobile devices on the school website. She posts to her own professional blog about a new podcasting project that she has started with her elementary class. And voila! MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JULY 1, 2009 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. The full audio from the conference is available to download from the Tate Events podcast. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 E-Learning Queen: Mobile Learning: Is It Doing What It’s Supposed To? It’s also true that there are any number of programs that provide flash cards, multiple-choice questions, and quizzes that you can take using your handheld. Smartphones and other handheld devices are much more powerful and more flexible than ever. ► April (4) ► Apr 30 (1) Blending Mobile Technologies: Handhelds, All-Weat. Who is the Queen? in Geology, M.A. MORE >> | | | | | | | | | -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2009 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. Home About Links/Resources eLearning Blog // Don’t Waste Your Time … eLearning, Web 2.0, No demographic is immune from this phenomenon. These are three of the bits of the article that jumped out at me on the first read through. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2009 learning elearning: Blackberry 8110 usability & suitability for mlearning ► October (13) Handheld learning 2008 day 3 - school project show. Handheld 2008 day 3 - emerging technologies 2 handheld2008 day 2 afternoon - emerging technologi. handheld 2008 day 2 morning sessions handheld2008 pecha kucha sessions mlearning2008 extras mlearn2008 day 3 last day mlearn2008 keynote from Yrjo Engestrom mlearn2008 day 2 afternoon mlearn2008 day 2 morning mlearn2008 day one afternoon sessions mLearn2008 day 1 morning sessions What people in education do with their mobile phon. So my typing speed did increase over the 4 days of practice. available. MORE >> -
MLEARNING WORLD | MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2007 A bright future for mobiles in schools? Yes. While technology is always changing, be it from scrolls to printing presses, or room-sized computers to handheld ones, the reactions of those who use it may not. has been the continuing minutiarisation of computers to the point where mobile digital devices such as MP3 players, PDA’s (personal digital assistants) and handheld game systems are proliferating. mlearning m-learning mobile-learning mobile+learning podcasting iphone apple web+2.0 Mostly these have only touched on safety issues - but I also include in the paper plenty of examples of their positive use in education. MORE >> -
MLEARNING WORLD | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2006 mLearning-World.com: A tale of two experts on m-Learning - mLearning - Zimbio Where are we now in 2005? skip to main | skip to sidebar * Newsletter * LinkedIn * Facebook * 2mLearn.mobi * mLearning World Live Wednesday, December 27, 2006 A tale of two experts on m-Learning - mLearning - Zimbio A tale of two experts on m-Learning - mLearning - Zimbio ::snip:: EKL: Obviously IBM is really putting m-learning into practice. But where do you think the view that it’s been over-hyped has come from? CK: I think what happened, and thank goodness we fixed things, was that everyone in the marketplace was spinning out this term m-learning. It’s a capability. MORE >>
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