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Join us on Friday 19 March for testing the iPhone/Moodle web-application
Friday 19th March 2010 for testing out the code that we have been building. In order to join the demo and try the web-application starting from Friday 19th March 2010, we ask you to register in the iPhone/Moodle site here . So join us on Friday 19th March 2010! Tags: The iPhone/Moodle team has been actively adapting and testing the iPhone/Moodle code. So we invite you all to join us next Friday, i.e.
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, March 12, 2010
A brief update on Augmented Reality
Mobile Monday at Zurich was interesting from a mobile learning perspective. This might be a great mobile learning tool for young kids and teenagers.
There are several possiblities for mobile learning use though.
Summary: All in all it was very interesting and there Augmented Reality has been on the map for quite a while now, but at the ETH (Zurichs renowned University) we were allowed to have an upclose look at what some companies are doing.
Here is a short overview:
mLearning Blog
- Thursday, March 11, 2010
mLearning in the House of Lords
I am just back from a very enjoyable hour spent in the House of Lords with Lord Lucas, discussing new technologies for learning and looking at some of our mobile learning works. Tags: interviews blended learning MyLearning funding publicity on the roa A very interesting man. Like other IT-savvy Lords, he uses his blog and to be open and honest with his views – and has a special interest in home-access and support for parents.
moblearn
- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Blooms taxonomy for a digital world, including mobile learning
Andrew Churches is curriculum manager of computer studies and teaching and Learning technologies at the Kristin school in Albany Auckland, New Zeeland. What makes his wiki so interesting is that it focuses on the core of TELearning, the learning itself. In just 75 pages Andrew succeeded in giving me a deeper understanding of everything I collaboratively set up with learners and link it to Bloom’s learning framework. His educational wiki, called educational origami , was voted as the best wiki in 2008 and in 2009 he was again nominated for best educational wiki. He does
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, February 15, 2010
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My mLearning Predictions for 2010
After many years of sitting on the sidelines and reading the postings of others, I've decided to enter 2010 with this new mLearning Trends blog where I can post my own scattered thoughts and musing about all things "mobile learning" and begin sharing my own experiences in the design, development, deployment and support of mlearning solutions for the enterprise. While I'm quite familiar with where mobile has come in the educational space, and our experiences have some nice overlap, the reality is our "world view" is very focused on how businesses seek to leverage mobile
mLearning Trends
- Saturday, January 2, 2010
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Yes, mobile moodle for iPhone is eminent, we will release open source code soon
For those who have been following my mobile blogs, you knew our great Peru/Belgian team (i.e. the Institute of Tropical Medicine Alexander von Humboldt (IMTAvH) in Lima and the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) in Antwerp) was working on something special: a mobile moodle for iPhone. In 2008, our Peruvian/Belgian team won the Tibotec Reach Initiatives grant , which allowed us to start looking at solutions to get two types of smartphones (iPhone and NokiaN95) linked up with We started out rather basic, you can read about the first steps in this previous post . And now we
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, February 25, 2010
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My 8 learning predictions for 2010
In follow-up of the predictions I made in 2009 , I take a go at predicting the learning evolutions for 2010 (oh, how I wish I had an oracle to advise me). Overall I feel that learning research in 2010 will favor pedagogy over technology as the prime focus, and ubiquitous learning will be the central goal. In a more elaborate sense, here are my 8 predictions for 2010: Semantics : Learning will become the rave again. Web2.0, education2.0,
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, January 4, 2010
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Mobile Learning: Another Brief Reading List
Based on the popularity of my previous mobile learning reading list blog post , I decided to post another reading list with some of the more recent items I’ve read or seen around the topic of mobile learning. All of these articles and more can be found under the mobile learning tag in my del.icio.us Mobile bookmarks .
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The Mobile Learner
- Saturday, July 11, 2009
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2010 Horizon Report on emerging technologies' impact on education is out
The annual Horizon Report describes the continuing work of the New Media Consortium (NMC)’s Horizon Project in collaboration with Educause, a research-oriented effort that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have considerable impact on teaching, learning, and creative expression within higher education. There is a focus on mobile computing and simple-augmented reality as well (in different time zones). You can download the report here . The nice thing about this report is that it focuses on emerging technologies, but that it also puts a time frame
Ignatia Webs
- Sunday, January 17, 2010
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iPhone on Moodle update: a growing team, but where is Apple?
We would however surely be happy if we could get the same mobile learning project out somewhere else in a low resource setting. So we would surely love to help start up a similar health project or why not a train-the-trainer project through mobile learning in other low resource settings. Tags: moodle mobile mobile learning eLearning iphon The iPhone on Moodle project I mentioned last week is speeding up and when listening to the Moodle/iPhone buzz, the momentum is growing. So it's time for an update to introduce the new (old :-) kids on the block.
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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MASHe » Blog Archive » Mobile Learning: Some resources, tools and statistics
Home WordPress Plugins Google Wave Tips Contact Notebook MASHe The Higher Education blog from the JISC RSC Scotland North & East Mobile Learning: Some resources, tools and statistics I was looking for resources for a potential mobile workshop and came across the slides below from Judy Brown. GMU/DAU Mobile Learning Workshop View more presentations from judyb . There were some resources I wasn’t aware of and others so good I thought it would be useful to extract these here: Judy’s existing list of authoring tools, polls and quizzes, and miscellaneous tools services – published Jan ‘09 but still relevant Mobile Learning Engine (MLE) for Moodle – “MLE-Moodle is a plugin for Moodle , which adds mLearning functionality to this open-source eLearning system.
www.rsc-ne-scotland.org.uk
- Sunday, February 7, 2010
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New Report Reinforces Mobile Learning is Best as Performance Support
I just read an article titled, “Smartphones Make IBM Smarter, But Not As Expected” about IBM and Columbia University’s recent study on the behavior and effects of mobile learning within IBM. The study was very insightful, and the findings support the notion that m-Learning is currently best consumed in the form of performance support material. Employees in the study used mobile content that helped them find information about clients and other employees at the point of need before communicating with clients. Employees did not find the mobile courseware
mLearning is Good
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Blogger goal in 2010: more narrative coherence in between the topic strands
So, it looked to me that focusing will help my personal learning, as long as I link it to others who dive into similar topics. Narrations however might add to a deeper understanding, clarifying why I am learning, where my learning is going and it can also clarify it for possible followers. So for 2010 I have one stylistic ambition, to focus on just a couple of main topics that will be covered as I learn and act throughout 2010. Wondering about the tulip image and how it links to this post? Look below.
Ignatia Webs
- Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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