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Mobile Commons Helps Non-Profit Organizations Responding to the Chile Earthquake
NEW YORK – March 8, 2010 – In the aftermath of the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck off the coast of Chile, nonprofit organizations raced to mobilize aid and plan recovery efforts, while also raising resources and funds to support their humanitarian programs in Chile. The company’s award-winning mobile messaging platform helps non-profits, brands and agencies quickly launch and manage mobile marketing campaigns from one Web-based user interface coupled with powerful analytics and reporting. AmeriCares, Catholic Relief Services and Habitat for Humanity adopt mobile for engaging supporters and fundraising
Mobile Commons
- Monday, March 8, 2010
February Hot List: Mobile Learning Content
Best of Mobile Learning February 1, 2010 to February 28, 2010 Featured Sources The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. Yes, mobile moodle for iPhone is eminent, we will release open source code soon - Ignatia Webs , February 25, 2010 Modern Technology and the Return of Oral Communication - The Mobile Learner , February 27, 2010 New Report Reinforces Mobile Learning is Best as Performance Support - mLearning is Good , January 31, 2010 Other Sources The following are the top items based on social signals. BBC's education service
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Sunday, March 7, 2010
Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning - Educational Research
tools for learning This entry was posted on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at 17:14 and is filed under Informal learning , Mature , Reflection , Social networking , Wales Wide Web , learning 2.0 , learningtechnologies , mobile learning , teaching and learning . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Search Search
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- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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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. 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 on it (time to adoption one, three, up to five years). There is a focus on mobile computing and
Ignatia Webs
- Sunday, January 17, 2010
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mLearning Content Types - Level 1 Content
For example, if a manager has twenty direct reports who all need to complete their annual Safety Compliance certifications by the end of the current calendar month, they can likely benefit from an email message outlining which of their subordinates has yet to complete their mandatory training (see Figures 3-4 below). Scheduled Learning Content (2 Types) Training teams can plan, schedule and deliver message-based content to mobile learners using the Notification Series feature of the CellCast Solution platform. Level 1: Alerts and Notifications NOTE: This is part 2 of 7 in a continuing series; please see earlier posts for more background information. The simplest form of mlearning content delivery is via one-way/inbound electronic message and there are two popular options available: short message service (also known as “SMS” or “text messages”) and electronic mail (“email”).
mLearning Trends
- Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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BBC's education service Janala has delivered 1m lessons in three months | Media | guardian.co.uk
It is aimed at young people living on less than £2 a day, although critics say that 3 taka per session is "still a bit high". This news report shows students learning English with Janala Since it was launched in November 2009, 1,030,583 Janala lessons have been accessed, with Bangladeshs 50 million mobile users eager to learn English to improve their access to the global economy. The BBC said overall 39% of callers returned to Janala. An impressive majority of Bangladeshis – 84% – consider English essential to securing a good job and educating their children, according
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- Monday, February 22, 2010
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MASHe » Blog Archive » Mobile Learning: Some resources, tools and statistics
ACU Convergence and the 21st-Century Classroom Leave a Reply Posted on the February 3, 2010 by Martin Hawksey Filed Under Mobile Technology | Add Your Comments RSS Entries RSS Comments About Welcome to the JISC RSC Scotland N&E MASHe blog. Please feel free to leave a comment. If you would like to subscribe to my monthly digest please enter your email address in the box below: Subscribe to MASHe to monthly email updates Loading...
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- Sunday, February 7, 2010
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New Report Reinforces Mobile Learning is Best as Performance Support
The article is in the January 2010 Issue of Training and Development Magazine .
...Tags: 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.
mLearning is Good
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Mobile for Learning—Technically We’re Close; Culturally, Not so Much » Spotlight
Spotlight MacArthur Foundation Behind The Research Blog » Go to Spotlight Home Mobile for Learning—Technically We’re Close; Culturally, Not so Much By Heather Chaplin at 10:10 am on February 15, 2010 in Games , Media Literacy , Mobile , Participatory Learning , Schools , Social Media , STEM • Leave a comment GPS-enabled smartphones and better broadband have opened up a new world of possibilities for game designers. View Spotlight videos and
spotlight.macfound.org
- Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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Free mobile sms service getting to grips with bullying in schools: Bullyproof
Bullyproof will be released in March 2010, but you can check it out with the developer Brendan O'Keefe pre-release . It enables students to report anonymously via their mobile phone, and schools to be notified and respond instantly to bullying or cyber bullying incidences. from their website) How it Works: Students text a report to a dedicated number and the report is then instantly forwarded to the appropriate person(s) mobile phone so they can respond in If you are a teacher, principle or kids-psychologist worried about counseling or guiding young children on the topic of bullying, this software might be of interest to you.
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, February 11, 2010
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Mobiles, Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing Merge — MobileBeyond
MobileBeyond The Future of Mobile Communications Home About MobileBeyond Contact MB Subscribe The Day Mobiles, Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing Merged February 23, 2010 Neural Net The day started like any other, sun rising, Earth spinning, Moon in orbit. SmartPhone User Engagement With the Mobile Internet: Joy Liuzzo of InsightExpress MobileBeyond Archives Select Month February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009
mobilebeyond.net
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning - Educational Research
tools for learning This entry was posted on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at 17:14 and is filed under Informal learning , Mature , Reflection , Social networking , Wales Wide Web , learning 2.0 , learningtechnologies , mobile learning , teaching and learning . You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Search Search
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- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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Mobile access to school standards testing creates equality
The Washington Post reports this morning Let any child anywhere use his or her mobile to take the school standards tests. All the time now the corporate training world, people learn, are tested, and are certified using their internet connection. Take a look, for example, at the Adobe Certification center.
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Golden Swamp
- Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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