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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 forward,
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- Saturday, March 6, 2010
Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning - Educational Research
Use case for the continuing professional development of printers Despite rapid technological change there are low rates of participation of printers in Continuing Vocational Education and Training (CVET), including traditional e-learning. tools for learning Personal Narratives… What does your Personal Learning Network mean to you? The PLE Conference Archives March 2010 (7) February 2010 (29) January 2010 (27) December 2009 (25) November 2009 (26) October 2009 (22) September 2009 (20) August 2009 (8) July 2009
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- Thursday, March 4, 2010
What might mobile media afford education? « David Gagnon
Some even argue it is the most ubiquitous communication technology on the planet as of 2010. Think Vygotsky and the Zone of Proximal Development; we could see little apps allowing students to operate in areas where they don’t have expertise as long as they have the technology literacy, augmenting not only knowledge but ability. #8: Mobile Educational Gaming Really, this is just repackaging, but because there is still so much to be learned I thought it deserved a separate mention. 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
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Create-A-Scape: another futurelabs adventure!
You use HP’'s Mediascape authoring toolkit to ‘attached a collection of location-sensitive sounds and images to’ the local landscape, and then you discover tham all using mobile technology.
From Create-A-Scape looks like a great, free set of tips and resources to enable teachers and pupils to create digitally-enhanced, personalised learning experiences.
You From what I can see, it looks like
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- Friday, September 8, 2006
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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. 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. One of the really exciting development has been in the area of mobile handsets.
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- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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Free SMS: "call me back"
The third world has led the way for quite a while, when it comes to creative uses of the most simple phone technologies.
Pay Pay as you Go started there. Sending credits via SMS started there. Using private mobiles as pay phones is common there.
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- Friday, September 8, 2006
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Lost in translation? Try a podcast!
About six months ago I wrote an article for a becta publication about the future technologies for learning (Full publication available for free from Becta)
In In it I quoted an african lady, moved to europe, who created podcasts for her euro-family to teach them her home language. These podcasts were a surprise hit worldwide!
Today
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- Wednesday, September 13, 2006
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Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Roland’s Sunday Smart Trends #251
Cooperation Amplifier (1275) Beyond (337) Computation Nations and Swarm Supercomputers (439) Features (71) How to Recognize The Future When It Lands On You (1221) Sharing Economies (290) Shibuya Epiphany (1631) Smart Mobs and the Power of the Mobile Many (1240) Technologies of Cooperation (2374) The Era of Sentient Things (1553) The Evolution of Reputation (506) Uncategorized (238) Wireless Quilts (842) Monthly February 2009 (31) January 2009 (31) December 2008 (37) November 2008 (36) October 2008 (36)
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- Sunday, February 22, 2009
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You are Never Alone » From the Coal Face: iPod Touch in the Classroom
The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, Victoria, Australia has published a report on a project that examined the use of the iPod Touch in school settings, with emphasis on the impact on student learning, on teacher pedagogy, curriculum and assessment, and on external technical issues involved in implementing emerging technologies. Students provided their perceptions of mobile technologies for learning and provided a snapshot of what they expect from their schooling. http://www.eduweb.vic.gov.au/edulibrary/public/ict/ipodtouchresearch2009.doc You are Never Alone communicate and collaborate in an online world Skip navigation About « Assessing Learning with Web 2.0:
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- Saturday, October 24, 2009
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Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent
quot; -Cathie Norris "Mobile technologies are going to make a bigger change to our lives than the PC and Internet together. But the mobile technologies is every bigger than that." Heres how they describe their blog: "We will address topical issues that arise as technology continues in its inexorable way to engender changes in K12. New Video & Blog About Mobile Learning Two of my favorite educators are Cathie Norris and Elliot Soloway (who have been evangelizing mobile learning for nearly a decade now). This dynamic duo are featured in a new video from
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- Tuesday, March 24, 2009
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Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent
Comics may sound like fluff, but consider that last year Google commissioned a comic book to tell the world about why they are making the Chrome web browser and the technologies inside of it. posted by Tony Vincent atWednesday, October 07, 2009 5:39:00 AM Post a Comment October 2004 November 2004 December 2004 January 2005 February 2005 March 2005 April 2005 May
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- Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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EDUCAUSE Report on Undergraduate Student use of Technology
The latest edition of “ The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 ” has just been released by the EDUCAUSE Center for Applied Research. This report provides insights into the ways in which students use, and would like to use, various technologies in their own lives and in their learning.
students are switching from desktop PCs (71% in 2006, down to 44% Some of the “m-learning” findings across 39 institutions include:
in 2006 to 88.3%
Mobile Learning
- Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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Erik Duval’s Weblog
It strikes me that we still need to evolve organizations like schools & universities, or hospitals, in a similar way: these organizations are focusing on how to make effective use of the expensive teachers or medical staff, rather than on how to make the student learn effectively or cure the patient… As technology evolves, and teaching power or healing power becomes more cheap and abundant, I hope that we can re-focus on the needs of the learner or patient… If you have any suggestions on how to make this happen, I’d love to hear from you… Posted in Uncategorized
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