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What might mobile media afford education? « David Gagnon
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
davidgagnon.wordpress.com
- Thursday, February 11, 2010
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 could
frankmccown.blogspot.com
- Saturday, January 2, 2010
Assistive Technology: Technology Predictions for 2010
Assistive Technology Blog on the topic of assistive technology, eLearning, mind mapping, project management, visual learning, collaborative tools, and educational technology Monday, December 28, 2009 Technology Predictions for 2010 I guess this is the time of the season to look into the crystal ball and make predictions about the year ahead. Next year we will continue to see huge developments in the mobile handset market which will play out well for us in education. Certainly 2009 has been an exciting year for all types of technology and in 2010, I predict we will begin to see even more rapid developments.
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- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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You are Never Alone » From the Coal Face: iPod Touch in the Classroom
Twitter From the Coal Face: iPod Touch in the Classroom Today’s post features a number of Australian schools using iPods and iPod Touches in the classroom. Tania Hunt, ICT Coordinator at Baden Powell College, Derrimut Heath (Victoria), describes how her school has been using iPod Touches with literacy and numeracy groups and for problem solving. You are Never Alone communicate and collaborate in an online world Skip navigation About « Assessing Learning with Web 2.0: Prep-6 classes have used them
blogs.educationau.edu.au
- Saturday, October 24, 2009
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Learn 4 Life » What happens when you give a class of 8 year old children an iPod touch each?
Learn 4 Life Blog About Advertising FAQ Consultancy/ clients Contact Second Life Consultancy What happens when you give a class of 8 year old children an iPod touch each? September 17, 2009 on 4:01 pm | In Digital Divide , Digital Literacy , Digital Media , Handheld Learning , Innovation , KS2 , Learning Content , Learning Tools , Peer to Peer , Personalised Learning , Primary , Web 2.0 , advisory , distributed networking , informal learning , mobile , mobile
www.l4l.co.uk
- Friday, September 18, 2009
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What might mobile media afford education? « David Gagnon
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
davidgagnon.wordpress.com
- Thursday, February 11, 2010
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Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent
My favorite handheld today is the iPod touch . It’s amazing to compare the number of iPod touch and iPhone apps to the number of apps for the Palm Operating System. 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. In fact, this 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 decided to
learninginhand.com
- Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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The Maricopa Experience: What's on Your iPod Touch? Mobile Apps for Learning
provide tips and insights about many of the technologies Ive tried and use currently in my teaching. Thursday, May 28, 2009 Whats on Your iPod Touch? Mobile Apps for Learning Weve been having a little exchange on our list about mobile gadgets and apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch, so I decided to blog about what I have on my iPod Touch. have an iPod Video and Nano for The Maricopa Experience This is my blog about teaching with technology in the Maricopa Community College District. I
maricopatech.blogspot.com
- Thursday, May 28, 2009
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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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You are Never Alone » Mobile phones - powerful learning aids?
In 2008 education researchers at The University of Nottingham said they believe it is time that phone bans were reassessed — because mobile phones can be a powerful learning aid. It encourages teachers to allow students to use their phones in classes for educational purposes. Here’s an interesting page of resources to check out: Think Mobile Phones for Learning Here is a short video created 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.
blogs.educationau.edu.au
- Thursday, October 15, 2009
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Mobile Learning Takes Shape in ENG101 - Freshmancomp.com
How they take advantage of what I’ve created and to what extent is yet to be seen. Tags: mobile learning Leave Comment Categories Developmental ENG101 ENG102 News Presentations Screencasts 102-Screencasts LEARNtech Technology The Maricopa Experience Web2.0 Archives Select Month August 2009 (2) July 2009 (2) May 2009 (2) February 2009 (1) December 2008 (1) October 2008 (2) August 2008 (5) July 2008 (1) February 2008 (1) January 2008 (1)
freshmancomp.com
- Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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Futures of Learning
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, 3) mobile phones that are manually activated, and 4) audio files/podcasts that are downloaded onto MP3 players and other devices such as the iPod/ Touch. Both the PDAs and the mobile phones are generally brought into the museum
futuresoflearning.org
- Wednesday, July 1, 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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