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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
Critical pedagogy: people can learn, but that does not make them philanthropists
Creating critical people does not necessarily mean all citizens will follow the same set of moral rules, but it might build people that know how to construct long term visions. Social media helps us all to connect, we all learn at an increased pace, both in educational institutions, in our professional organizations/companies and just for ourselves. But how much of our learning is aimed at making the world a nicer (more human and balanced) place?
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, January 21, 2010
Mobile Learning – Frohberg et al. | andrew j. cerniglia
Tools can be either used for “content delivery” at one extreme, or “content construction” at the other. Mobile technology is ideally suited to construct a more vivid, complex, and nuanced understanding of already existing knowledge through examination/deliberation/collaboration in context . HOME Curriculum Pedagogy Policy Psychology Research Technology Umm… andrew j. cerniglia why we learn RSS FEED Mobile Learning – Frohberg
andrewcerniglia.com
- Sunday, December 27, 2009
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Mobile Learning: constructing a themed approach | Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch
Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch A day in the life of a 21st Century Classroom Home About Forum From the kids iPod Touch Apps Josh’s Tips Lessons Mobile Learning: constructing a themed approach Posted by: louiseduncan | November 29, 2009 | 2 Comments | It was always my intention while in New York City last month to draw on it’s inspiration to construct a learning project utilising the iPod touch and Studywiz Mobile, as an example of drawing together
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Interesting Design and Construction Techniques
This article is somewhat related to mobile learning in that it talks about the form factor of mobile devices of the future. Looks like we may be carrying mobile devices made of organic materials, which would allow for a more sustainable and greener manufacturing environmen
mLearning is Good
- Thursday, May 1, 2008
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Celtx a free and open source software for developing eLearning storyboards
This software is also useful if you want to construct a podcast which is in high need of a good narrative structure. If an eLearning course will be build with audiovisual aids, in most cases you will draw up or write a storyboard . The storyboard is useful to: make sure you cover all the learning objectives, test the continuity of the story/narrative you use to enlighten your learners keep the team of developers informed of their expected input and when their input is due. Celtx is a great storyboard software.
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, June 9, 2008
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The Blue Brain waves patterns to educators
The illustration above compares excerpts of Blue Brain's neural network construction (left) and connections in the internet among science articles from The Blue Brain project, first reported on GoldenSwamp in January 2008, is the subject today of a Wall Street Journal feature: In Search for Intelligence, a Silicon Brain Twitches.
Golden Swamp
- Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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Using Animoto to create short videos for mobile
Imagine a construction student tasked with creating an item for their e-portfolio, or to start off a class presentation. Animoto is an online site that will automatically analyse your images and music, and then composite them for you into a dynamic video with professional transitions and effects. It supports direct retrieval from other social web tools such as Facebook, Picasa or Flickr, so if you’ve already uploaded your photos, there’s no need to find and upload them again.
Mobile Learning
- Tuesday, December 4, 2007
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My top 5 list of agonising eLearning Myths
Well-constructed eLearning is about human interaction (discussions, group work...) Through the last decade some myths got their paws on eLearning. And although a lot of us try to get these myths banned, they keep popping-up whenever I have an introduction talk on eLearning. Because these myths keep on roaring their ugly heads, I have written down my top 5 list of agonising eLearning myths to use them in a small booklet I am working on.
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, August 18, 2008
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Australian Teacher Impresses with Cell Phones in Learning
As a result Jarrod feels that his students are able to research, collaborate, and better construct answers to his exam questions. Australian educator Jarrod Robinson (Known as Mr. Robbo -- The P.E. Geek) has been doing some very impressive activities with cell phones in his instruction.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Saturday, March 7, 2009
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Obama Mobile is Going to Get Out the Vote
The Obama Campaign realized this and constructed the VP announcement to help them build critical mass with their mobile list.
There’s been good coverage of Obama’s Vice Presidential announcement all over the web (particularly GigaOM and the NY Times ). While there has been some grumbling about the announcement coming a little late because CNN got the scoop, overall the Obama campaign is being lauded for their marketing savvy.
Mobile Commons
- Monday, August 25, 2008
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Create mobile learning materials « Innovation in Teaching
learning.org/products/mylearning-author-for-pocket-pc.htm mscape authoring toolkit Download, create and share mobile, location–based media (this is one of only two free ones) http://www.mscapers.com/home Podquiz Maker Wizard to produce multiple-choice quizzes and instructional content http://podquizmaker.com/ Toolbook 9.5 Provides support for the Apple iPhone and other enhancement http://www.toolbook.com/preview/ Zirada Drag and drop authoring tool for publishing to Pocket PCs and Mobile Devices http://www.trivantis.com/authoring_tools_zirada_overview.html Tags: authoring
innovationinteaching.org
- Saturday, May 30, 2009
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#ela2009 workshop George Siemens: social networking technologies for teaching and learning transformation
The great thing about these slides is that it gives you a holistic approach of what learning embraces: experimenting, gossip, collaboration, debating, constructing ideas ... One of the workshops in eLearning Africa 2009 was lead by George Siemens , a Canadian from the Manitoba University who was one of the organisers of the CKK08 massive course in 2008 in which I participated my two cents . He is always a source of innovative ideas.
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, May 29, 2009
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