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K12 Educators Integrating Technology
skip to main | skip to sidebar K12 Educators Integrating Technology Musings of a language teacher turned technology integration specialist helping eductors K12-Higher Ed. Friday, March 5, 2010 Light bulb moment Today was the first full day of the Central States Conference in Minneapolis. This year Im combining a look at technology tools in education and attending mostly elementary sessions. Its always a wonderful experience to see language teaching colleagues old and new, check out whats in the exhibit hall and roll the dice to see if I pick the best sessions of the many that are offered.
k12eit.blogspot.com
- Saturday, March 6, 2010
Mobile Learning In The Arab World | ASK PAKISTAN
Friday, March 5, 2010 News Feed Comments Feed ASK PAKISTAN Home Technology Showbiz Sports Politics LifeStyle Business Education Categories Gadgets Technology Apple Telecom Archives Select Month March 2010 (37) Mobile Learning In The Arab World by: admin Friday, March 5th, 2010
Mobile learning is using hand held devices , cell phones and smart phones in learning, training
askpakistan.com
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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New online book on mobile learning -available for free download
New online book on mobile learning -available for free download by Jan Herrington, Anthony Herrington, Jessica Mantei, Ian Olney and Brian Ferry (editors), New technologies, new pedagogies: Mobile learning in higher education, Faculty of Education, University of Wollongong, 2009, 138p. newtech/ It is fully downloadable from this site either as individual chapters or as the whole book in pdf form. ISBN: 978-1-74128-169-9 (online) Available: http://ro.uow.edu.au/newtech/ This online book describes a study, funded by Australian Learning
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, June 12, 2009
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Recent Mobile books for your mLearning pleasure
These are some of the recent books that have appeared on mobile learning: free eBooks on mLearning # 2009: Mobile Learning: Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training, edited by Mohamed Ally, published at AU press . # 2009: New technologies, new pedagogies: Mobile learning in higher education from the University of Wollongong includes faculty development, specific discipline examples and design principles. A nice free open eBook on mLearning build at Graz University of Technology in Austria. mLearning books to
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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Mobile Learning: Another Brief Reading List
Based on the popularity of my previous mobile learning reading list blog post , I decided to post another reading list with some of the more recent items I’ve read or seen around the topic of mobile learning. All of these articles and more can be found under the mobile learning tag in my del.icio.us Mobile bookmarks .
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The Mobile Learner
- Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Addressing Some Critiques of Mobile Learning
Throughout the many posts on this blog, I have mainly focused on trends and ideas in how mobile devices can be integrated into teaching and learning. I’ve stayed away from the whole discussion on the social side of mobile learning because it is so emotionally charged. I figured that by posting ideas on how mobile devices can help students learn, it would encourage, rather than discourage, readers However, I feel the need to speak about this social side of mobile learning after attending an Edublogs PD session where we discussed mobile learning and after reading this blog post by Scott McLeod along with the comments ( especially the comment by Larry Ferlazzo ).
The Mobile Learner
- Friday, August 7, 2009
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A Great Resource for Mobile Learning
I’ve been doing some research for a paper I’m writing on mobile learning for distribution within my company. As I went through all of the resources I’ve collected, I came back across one that I really think is worthwhile for learning professoinals to have a look at. The book is called “Innovative Mobile Learning Techniques and Technologies” and it’s a collection of studies and resources put together by Hokyoung Click the image to go to the Google Preview
The book is available at http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?id=8262
mLearning is Good
- Thursday, April 2, 2009
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innovating education
innovating education Front Page My Projects About me Conference notes 2009: A year in review December 9, 2009 · 1 Comment What did I do in 2009 as the fellow for 21st Century Learning at the Shuttleworth Foundation ? If you have more time, read the full post. I have focused on mobile learning. For a snapshot, check out the presentation below. Why? In South Africa (SA), up to 100% of youth have access to mobile phones .
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A Model for Mobile Learning
Thanks to Judy Brown for her Hotlist where I found a new book titled, “ Mobile Learning Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training ” edited by Mohamed Ally - Athabasca University in Canada. The book is quite long and covers several topics. immediately went to the 2nd section in the 1st chapter because I haven’t had a chance to read a lot of it yet, but what I did read was insightful.
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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Five Types of Mobile Learning
Teaching with Classroom Response Systems Resources for engaging and assessing students with clickers Home About the Blog About My Book Five Types of Mobile Learning Author: derekbruff 19 Oct As Abilene Christian University rolls through year two of its iPhone experiment, ProfHacker (my new favorite blog) features a post by Jason B. 8220; My answer: Research on the impact of smart phones on student engagement and student learning. Jones asking, “ What would it take to demonstrate the academic value of handheld computing? “
derekbruff.com
- Saturday, October 24, 2009
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Flux » Articles | Mobile Learning lessons from Further Education
a blog hosted by Futurelab home About Contact Articles Ideas Resources Mobile Learning lessons from Further Education 11th December, 2009 posted by: Bob Harrison Mobile Learning in schools has been in the headlines recently and next week BECTA should publish the Bristol University evaluation of the world famous Wolverhampton Learn2Go project but last week it was the turn of Further Education to celebrate the success of the £12m LSC funded MoLeNET project. Stephen Nichols,LSC
flux.futurelab.org.uk
- Saturday, December 12, 2009
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Cell Phones in Education Part 2: Assistive Technology
Connecting back to a previous blog post where I was musing on the difference between Differentiated Instruction and Universal Design for Learning , we can see that today’s cell phones are adding more functionality and are designed with the spirit of Universal Design in mind. Piggybacking on traditional “assistive technology” software that allowed those with physical disabilities or those with learning disabilities dictate thoughts onto a computer screen when using pencil and paper was impossible or impractical, voice notes features allow anyone to use their voice to
The Mobile Learner
- Saturday, February 21, 2009
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