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Is your institution considering mobile learning? « Tony Bates
2010) Considering mobile learning for your institution Academic Impressions Higher Ed Impact: Weekly Analysis January 28 This article, basically an interview with Judy Brown, ‘founder and former director of the University of Wisconsin system’s Academic ADL Co-Lab and a key thinker in mobile learning strategies’, is one of the best articles I have read on the design of mobile learning: essential reading for anyone thinking of going in this direction. January 29th, 2010 | Tags: 2010 , Academic Impressions , b , Brown , course design , mobile learning | Category: Bibliography
www.tonybates.ca
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
#OEB08 the elearning in Africa session
Web-Based Courses for Capacity Strengthening in the Agricultural Sector in Developing Countries CGIAR and eLearnikng In Africa there is a lot of pressure to put all of the content online. Knowledge banks, but these are resources that people need to access individually. (eradic notes, but they give an idea on what is said) With this project they wanted to use standards to make these resources accessible. This way agricultural learning can be improved for all interested. Some random notes, hoping that you can make sense of them. Moderated by Shafika
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, December 5, 2008
NOT an un-meeting: attending the EuroAfrican & ICT meeting in Brussels, Belgium
The attendees are all experienced and bring a lot of expertise, but the meeting is not constructed in such a way that all this expertise is exchanged, which is a bit of a pity. This could easily be done by putting some tables with major topics around which one could collaborate (human health, agriculture, veterinary health ... At this moment I am attending a formal (very formal) meeting of the EuroAfrican & ICT group that focusses on possible collaboration for FP7 programs. No idea of the real knowledge that is in the room.
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, January 31, 2008
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Is your institution considering mobile learning? « Tony Bates
2010) Considering mobile learning for your institution Academic Impressions Higher Ed Impact: Weekly Analysis January 28 This article, basically an interview with Judy Brown, ‘founder and former director of the University of Wisconsin system’s Academic ADL Co-Lab and a key thinker in mobile learning strategies’, is one of the best articles I have read on the design of mobile learning: essential reading for anyone thinking of going in this direction. January 29th, 2010 | Tags: 2010 , Academic Impressions , b , Brown , course design , mobile learning | Category: Bibliography
www.tonybates.ca
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
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NOT an un-meeting: attending the EuroAfrican & ICT meeting in Brussels, Belgium
The attendees are all experienced and bring a lot of expertise, but the meeting is not constructed in such a way that all this expertise is exchanged, which is a bit of a pity. This could easily be done by putting some tables with major topics around which one could collaborate (human health, agriculture, veterinary health ... At this moment I am attending a formal (very formal) meeting of the EuroAfrican & ICT group that focusses on possible collaboration for FP7 programs. No idea of the real knowledge that is in the room.
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, January 31, 2008
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#OEB08 the elearning in Africa session
Web-Based Courses for Capacity Strengthening in the Agricultural Sector in Developing Countries CGIAR and eLearnikng In Africa there is a lot of pressure to put all of the content online. Knowledge banks, but these are resources that people need to access individually. (eradic notes, but they give an idea on what is said) With this project they wanted to use standards to make these resources accessible. This way agricultural learning can be improved for all interested. Some random notes, hoping that you can make sense of them. Moderated by Shafika
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, December 5, 2008
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