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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MLEARNING TRENDS MARCH 27, 2011 New mLearning Authoring Tools – Wave #2 Another month, another trip to Orlando it seems and last week had me attending two different shows down near the Mouse House; Learning Solutions 2011 and CTIA Wireless 2011. Articulate expects to issue a select number of public beta invitations sometime in the latter part of Q2 and we’re hoping to participate and provide active feedback for these new tools as they prepare to come to market. | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS APRIL 30, 2010 1020. Mobil Learning « Tomorrow's Professor Blog The current generation of wireless computing and portable communication devices includes laptops.tablets, PDAs (personal digital assistants), mobile phones, digital cameras, MP3 players, iPods, iPhones, small electronic book readers and various multiple-function devices. Use a simple activity to show how multitasking is less effective than single tasking: Ask students to count from one to ten, then ask them to recite the letters A through J. Ask students to produce a graphic simulation of a mathematical process. Wireless in the Lecture. All rights reserved. Podcasts. MORE >> | RECENT POSTS APRIL 30, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS 1020. Mobil Learning « Tomorrow's Professor Blog FEBRUARY 17, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Views from the Vanguard of Using Mobile Media for Learning » Spotlight JANUARY 2, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Questio Verum: ACU, iPhones, and Wired FEBRUARY 25, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Mobile learning for K-12 students | HASTAC | | | | | | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS FEBRUARY 25, 2009 Mobile learning for K-12 students | HASTAC One of these is a math program called Project K-Nect Project K-Nect, a pilot program in its second year that has placed smartphones--which are mobile phones that have wireless Internet and computer-like capabilities--in the hands of 9th grade algebra students in four North Carolina high schools. Teachers, from their laptop computers, send specially designed activities related to curriculum topics to students’ smartphones. The activities include digital simulations and digital manipulatives that turn abstract concepts into real-world examples. public education system? MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS JANUARY 2, 2010 Questio Verum: ACU, iPhones, and Wired quote from the ACU website : The majority of students in specific courses where mobile devices have been routinely used rate themselves as having improved their academic performance (grades and organization) and engagement (active learning, contact with professors and teaching assistants, involvement and attention). Some think its just a gimmick to attract new students. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS FEBRUARY 17, 2010 Views from the Vanguard of Using Mobile Media for Learning » Spotlight Spotlight MacArthur Foundation Behind The Research Blog » Go to Spotlight Home Views from the Vanguard of Using Mobile Media for Learning By Heather Chaplin at 10:30 am on February 15, 2010 in Games , Digital Divide , Mobile , Participatory Learning , Schools , Social Media , STEM • Leave a comment Game designers talk about the future of mobile technologies for learning and how they are creating the kinds of personalized, active learning experiences educators used to only dream of. Engaging, active and social. Mercury was found in fish that inhabit the lake. MORE >> | MLEARNING TRENDS JANUARY 18, 2010 mLearning Testing Tools & Methods As active practitioners and consultants for enterprise mobile learning initiatives, a frequent question we get asked is “What kinds of tools can you recommend to help us test our mLearning content before we release it to our mobile workers?” Windows-based RIM BlackBerry Simulators (for all devices & carrier-specific) – we have about 10 of these we use regularly. devices) d. | | | | | | | | | -
IGNATIA WEBS | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2008 mLearn08: keynote Diane Laurillard on mobile learning methods would have blogged live from the venue, but the hotel's infrastructure could not cope with all of the participants logging into their wireless. These tools need to be good for guiding inquiry, structuring discussion, orchestrating collaboration, adapting leanrners' practice, designing learning activities. them Question from mike sharples: simulated practice environment can only come as close to the actual work. Mobile learning can take you to the real world, rather then simulations of the real world. mLearn08 started which resulted in a lot of extra knowledge. MORE >>
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