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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MOBILE COMMONS FEBRUARY 9, 2012 Are Organizations Missing the True Potential of Social Media Protests? Recently, a number of digital flash fires have forced large organizations – even the United States government – to reverse course from unpopular decisions. When Bank of America, Susan G. When people take action on an issue your business or organization supports, they’re opening the door to a sustained relationship. When Bank of America tried to institute a $5 fee for customers who wanted to use their debit cards for purchases, they faced a tidal wave of backlash from across digital media. Bank of America was forced to back down. The Susan G. | IGNATIA WEBS NOVEMBER 15, 2012 Harold Jarche on the need for #corporate #networking and learning Organizations are the same, the barriers, guidelines are provided. How we start businesses (get online financial support), couche surfing. Anything that can be automated will be automated Anything that can be automated will be automated: production, outsourcing, law (when big corporate law goes to court, all the information needs to be organized. These are my live blognotes. | RECENT POSTS JULY 23, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Mobile Learning;Lessons learnt from the eLearning Africa 2010 - telecentre.org | | | | | | MLEARNOPEDIA ON BLOGSPOT JANUARY 10, 2010 2010 Forecasts More organizations are exploring mobile learning to provide just-in-time resources and learning objects to an increasingly mobile and virtual workforce. Already, several financial service firms such as Bank of America and Wells Fargo are exploring using mobile phones to deliver compliance training, product training and performance support/on-the-job aids. but "how?". | IGNATIA WEBS JANUARY 18, 2012 4 calls for #papers on #mLearning and #eLearning This year I am also looking forward to finalizing my thesis (thanks to Athabasca University), co-launching the mobile curriculum framework (a free framework for institutes willing to get cracking with a mLearning curriculum, with thanks to Adele Botha, Jaqueline Bachelor and John Traxler), getting some research papers and chapters out (thanks to my typing hands), enjoying all your company (online and f-2-f), and organizing the MobiMOOC2012 in September with an adjusted format. Happy New Year to all of you! All of which I will share as work progresses. Review paper is warmly welcome. | IGNATIA WEBS MARCH 8, 2012 International Women’s Day: women in top positions at universities and women in ICT have my own banking account, a techy job, personal interests that can be persued… the only thing I do not have is a gender support project that focuses on getting women educated no matter what their backgrounds or location (but keeping it in mind as a future plan). And only 9% of universities have a women at the top of the organization. Why should we care? Interesting. | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS APRIL 24, 2010 Going Mobile: Debating and Using Cellphones in School - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com In what ways can the use of mobile technology support and strengthen curriculum? The number of mobile subscriptions in the world is expected to pass five billion this year, according to the International Telecommunication Union, an intergovernmental organization. Give students copies of the handout Debatable Issues (PDF) to organize their research and arguments. If so, how? MORE >> | | | | | | | | | -
MOBILE COMMONS | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2012 6 Simple Ways to “Text Out The Vote” Ask constituents to pass along your text messages – disseminating information about both your organization and the urgent election issues. Create a voter’s guide to let people know where the candidates stand – or just send out a list of candidates you support. You can also send texts targeted by zip code to direct people to rallies and phone banks near to them. With a close election in less than two months, it’s a crucial time to mobilize your base. We wanted to share 6 simple ways a mobile campaign can help drive your constituents to the polls. Click here to register now. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | FRIDAY, JULY 23, 2010 Mobile Learning;Lessons learnt from the eLearning Africa 2010 - telecentre.org Some of the results of the research that he stated are that , M-learning can provide ubiquitous student support especially to distance learners with limited or no conventional learning.He Meanwhile , Mr.Munyinda emphasized that policies should be revised , so that students are all levels should be allowed to use mobile phones in school if we are to support M-learning. What was remarkable is the fact that students created their own support units within the forum. The session was chaired by Richard Niyonkuru,M & E Advisor for ICT ,Ministry of Education ,Rwanda. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 2009 Mobile Learning The conference was organized to explore the impact of mobile devices (cell phones and laptops, but particularly smart phones like the iPhone) in higher education. I presented in the “pedagogy and praxis track organized by Bill Rankin , director of educational innovation and associate professor of English at ACU. Then I tried to imagine how using mobile devices as part of classroom response systems might support or undercut these ways. In preparing for my presentation, I listed several ways in which clicker technology often enhances teaching practices. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2009 Methods & Practices This eliminates the need for the enterprise to have extensive tech support infrastructure. There are numerous ways to run a program and many opportunities to implement m-learning without breaking the bank. Implementing applications that get your constituents to ubiquitously use mobile content allows organizations to take advantage of the opportunity and scale as adoption grows. Although technology exists to do almost anything in this regard there are several factors that we normally try to identify. Keep the app simple so there is minimal user inertia. Emantras Inc. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2009 Mobile Learning Part 6 The conference organizers made loaner iPod Touches for attendees who didn’t already have one of these devices. This didn’t always work, although the conference organizers did their best to work on this problem. One takeaway from this is that other campuses interested in leveraging mobile devices in the classroom will have to work on network solutions that support this much data traffic. The conference organizers also announced a Twitter keyword for the conference, #acuconnected. They also created an iPhone application for the conference. MORE >>
- Relevant Science: "Mobile Learning: Trends and Challenges" MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 2010
- CCK08 Free and reliable open source software for YOU and all of us IGNATIA WEBS | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2008
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