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A brief update on Augmented Reality
Wikitude is probably the most interesting of all applications since it combines Wikipedia with AR. Summary: All in all it was very interesting and there are many applications which could be used to enhance mobile learning. Nevertheless, the speed of most applications still bothers me. Mobile Monday at Zurich was interesting from a mobile learning perspective. 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.
mLearning Blog
- Thursday, March 11, 2010
Mobile Commons Helps Non-Profit Organizations Responding to the Chile Earthquake
The platform’s user interface and APIs seamlessly integrate SMS, voice and Web applications with CRMs and databases, as well as Twitter, Facebook applications, flash widgets, and geo-location features.
Mobile AmeriCares, Catholic Relief Services and Habitat for Humanity adopt mobile for engaging supporters and fundraising
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
Mobile Commons
- Monday, March 8, 2010
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The Best from Mobile Learning
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Free M-Learning Applications
A prolific developer of mobile applications, Tea Vui Huang, provides the tools he develops for free via his website; and many of his applications are either very useful for education, or are made-for-education. Here is a comparison of the output from this application on a low-cost handset, compared with graphing output from a real graphing calculator (the HP49g+):
It’s fantastic for students to have access to powerful software tools that help them develop their skills; and it’s even better if the software is free. Here is just one his tools, (which are
Mobile Learning
- Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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Layar the first mobile augmented reality application
Augmented reality is the natural next step off technological mobile applications. But this application might be very interesting for educational purposes, to get learners out in the street and amongst the topics they need to learn. Tags: mobile tools augmented reality ubiquitous learning application Augmented reality gives you just that bit more information when and where you need it. Layar is a Dutch app, build by Claire Boonstra, Raimo van der Klein and Maarten Lens-FitzGerald from the sprxmobile company .
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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Apple Mobile Learning Roadshow
The device was pre-loaded with a number of “apps” (applications/software) that supported learning, most of which were “connected” (i.e. Such applications can be particularly valuable for reference, revision, learning from instruction, or for learning activities based on exploration and investigation of existing resources.
In a mixed educational environment, there will always be students who I attended the Apple Mobile Learning Roadshow last week, held at Sydney’s Maritime Museum; and I know other M-Learning bloggers will be interested to hear about this event.
Mobile Learning
- Tuesday, June 2, 2009
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Search Engine for Mobile Applications!
Searching through the thousands of applications, videos, songs, photos, and ring tones for cell phones just became a little easier for me with Everythingformymobile . This site searches on any topic for media or applications that will work on mobile devices. After a few seconds of searching, videos would appear that I could easily upload to my own or my students' mobile devices. Classroom Integration For example if I was looking for videos on how to use FOIL in mathematics, I could click on the video tab, and type in "Math and FOIL". For example an English teacher who would
Cell Phones in Learning
- Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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Google Goggles will rock m-learning.
Augmented reality has recently really taken off during 2009, with a number of apps on various GPS-enabled mobile phones (notably the iPhone) providing information layered over a camera view of the world; one example of this is the Layar application.
Today, Google announced a new beta application they’ve coined “ Google Goggles “. Back in 2006, I made some predictions about where mobile learning might be heading, including the use of augmented reality or “Heads Up” data displays to provide information on a learner’s environment and allow learning “in situ,”.
Mobile Learning
- Monday, December 7, 2009
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Educational Applications for Palm SmartPhones
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www.techlearning.com
- Friday, December 25, 2009
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Hashtags in Twitter and walls, fountains, ways to keep everyone's remarks in the picture
So I bundled a few of the nice twitter applications that let you stay on top of everything that is happening in and during your event (when hastagged). Some of these applications to ask your twitter account , so if you did not set it up yet, you might want to. For example, below you can see a widget where I put in 'eLearning Africa' in the twitter field and "dakar, senegal" in the flickr field: Twitterwall Another It is Friday, my head is already moving into weekend-drive and so I was looking for something small and nice to share. Twitter is used by a lot of people at
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, May 15, 2009
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Application Section - Confessions of a Committed Technofile
Home About Discovery Integration Application Learning Travel Contact Mobile Learning Isn’t Just Making Materials Mobile Accessible Today I went to the doctors. She gave me a prescription and a coupon for it; however, the coupon had to be activated on the web. I
www.committedtechnofile.com
- Saturday, January 9, 2010
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From David Hockney to Photosynth: applications that build on social media content
If you have not heard of it yet, I think you will like this application: photosynth of Microsoft . It is an application that builds on the result of social media applications that all of us help build together. This is an application that falls back on mobile devices or mobile learning in which the mobiles are used to capture pictures and add it to the group repository. During the latest mobile learning conferences, I was frequently surprised by the surplus of mobile learning possibilities. One of which is that the user would use her/his mobile phone, not just to
Ignatia Webs
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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Make your own Playstation (PSP) resources!
Wow! This is a hot-off-the-press sneak preview.
I I have just seen some of our mobile learning materials running on a PSP!
We We have been dabbling with it for a while, but what I am looking at right now is materials, built by a non-technical author, using our Mylearning authoring tool.
The
moblearn
- Wednesday, October 11, 2006
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