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What might mobile media afford education? « David Gagnon
What’s interesting is that the new breed of mobile devices not only offer new affordances such as location services and multi-touch interfaces, but they also are capable of containing things we are used to such as web browsers, podcasts, text and animation. This is an exciting way to look at the mobile devices because it allows the senses and expertise of the user be magnified, giving them a very useful tool in the field. David Gagnon media, games, teaching and learning Who is David Gagnon? Past Instructional Projects Presentations « Mobile Learning What might mobile media afford education? February 10, 2010 – 6:36 pm Posted in Uncategorized Tagged aris , educational gaming , gls , informal learning , mobile learning , mobile media I’ve been doing some talks on campus and thought that it might be nice to start posting parts of the presentations to encourage conversation
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- Thursday, February 11, 2010
Mobile Learning « David Gagnon
I really believe that as much as personal computing has changed our world, as much as the networking of digital devices have changed our lives, mobile, hyper-personal networked devices are going to to bring us around to a post Gutenberg scenario that no one can imagine. Ammo in Savage Mark II Post a Comment Click here to cancel reply. « Home Pages Past Instructional Projects Presentations Who is David Gagnon? The Days of MTV – My Favorites Categories Academic
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- Saturday, January 23, 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. billion devices accessing
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- Saturday, January 16, 2010
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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! It’s the first of a series of meetings looking at the ICT/E-Learning systems for the Academy and we’ll be looking at ‘Devices and Learning Spaces’. In terms of learning spaces and mobile Home About Archives Get in Touch! What Im Reading Music References Wiki CV Lifestream Twitter status: Lovely day today. Sun streaming through tree
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- Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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Questio Verum: ACU, iPhones, and Wired
skip to main | skip to sidebar Questio Verum The adventures of academia, or how I learned to stop worrying and love teacher evaluations. * 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 . This is the second time Wired has written about ACUs iPhone/iPod initiative ; ACU was the first university to give all incoming freshmen an iPhone or iPod Touch in an experiment to see how useful the devices
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- Saturday, January 2, 2010
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Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent
It’s amazing to compare the number of iPod touch and iPhone apps to the number of apps for the Palm Operating System. Ten years after the launch of the Palm OS, we have 30,000 apps for Palm devices. After little over a year since the launch of the App Store for iPhone and iPod touch, we have 85,000 apps, with and average of 46 new ones being added each day. 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 . I
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- Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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Futures of Learning
It will then explore future possibilities for mobile tours as well as other uses of mobile devices in museums, including GPS for geotagging, QR codes, and downloadable content specifically suited to handheld wireless devices. Current State of Mobile Tours Museum audio guides today can be placed into four different categories: 1) museum devices with number pads with manual or automatic activation, 2) personal digital assistants (PDAs) such as the iPhone, BlackBerry and other smartphones with operating systems and Internet connectivity, visual imagery, and manual or automatic activation,
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- Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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You are Never Alone » Mobile phones - powerful learning aids?
Here’s an interesting page of resources to check out: Think Mobile Phones for Learning Here is a short video created by John Travers about using the power of iPhone for learning I wonder where Australian educational institutions are on the mobile phone issue? This entry was written by Kerrie Smith and posted on October 14, 2009 at 9:21 am and filed under Educationau , schools , mobile technologies . Can’t say the same for personal music devices. You are Never Alone communicate and collaborate in an online world Skip navigation About « Digital Diversity: ACEC2010 in Melbourne Blog Action Day 09 - Climate Change » Mobile phones - powerful learning aids? This concept is certainly not new, but an article I saw earlier this week has prompted me to revisit it.
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- Thursday, October 15, 2009
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Mobile Learning: A Springboard Discussion - Taking Teaching Further
Mobile learning could mean a mobile device like a Palm or clicker. Listen We decided to record the conversation with our iPhones. The audio was recorded wtih the Bias iPro Recorder for the iPhone. 2006). 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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Fear of Mobile Learning - Taking Teaching Further
But should we as educators fear them? Mobile Phone Breakdown Mobile devices are growing at an astronomical pace. By providing mobile resources for their employees to access from laptops on the road or their mobile devices. With the advent of the iPhone, many companies are rushing to create applications that allow their employees to access information from the company (Choice Hotels, 2009). 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 Fear of Mobile Learning It’s About More Than The Familiar As a teacher/technologist/designer/builder, I wonder with so many pieces of technology available,
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Panlibus » Blog Archive » Mobile learning: The bigger picture
Gang Licensing Mashups Metadata Miscellaneous MLA Networked linked environment OCLC Online Information 2008 Open Data Open Source Organisation of knowledge Podcast Podcasting Print on Demand Procurement RDF Reading Research Resource sharing RFID Rights management RSS Search Self-Service Semantic Web Service Oriented Architecture Standards Syndication Systems and technologies Tagging Talis Talis Bridge Talis Platform TDN Teaching and learning TOCRoSS UK Library Podcast Uncategorized Users and usage Web 2.0 Web 3.0
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- Tuesday, September 22, 2009
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Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning » Blog Archive » Going mobile
What has changed is social software allowing interaction between people using mobile devices. We had one laptop, two ipods and an iphone. The more I have worked on this, the more I am convinced that mobile devices are integral to the idea of a PLE. One of our central ideas is that learners will support each other through the social layers of a PLE and in particular Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning Pontydysgu.org Home Blogs Wales Wide Web I-Europe My Learning Journey WordPress and more Going mobile Some twelve years or so ago I was at a conference iN hong Kong.
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- Monday, September 21, 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. billion devices accessing
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- Saturday, January 16, 2010
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