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November Hot List: Mobile Learning Content
Practices by Christine Redecker - Ignatia Webs , November 19, 2009 The Powerful Combination of Mobile Devices and Learning Apps - The Mobile Learner , November 15, 2009 Spacing Effect for Mobile Learning - mLearnopedia on Blogspot , November 3, 2009 Lynda.com courses compatible with iPhone and iPod - Golden Swamp , November 19, 2009 PBS Kids go Mobile! - Cell Phones in Learning , November 6, 2009 Recent Mobile books for your mLearning pleasure - Ignatia Webs , November 24, 2009 Mobile Learning: A 3rd Reading List - The Mobile Learner , November 10, 2009 Mobile
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Saturday, December 12, 2009
You are Never Alone » Mobile phones - powerful learning aids?
You can even an LMS of your laptop - QR codes (bing ‘quickmark’) are a great learning tool to embed urls, text, geo locations etc. Most mobile phones have a QR code reader - GPS data can be uploaded to a range of mashups such as GarminConnect and google earth - Bluetooth server send files to every or random mobiles phones direct from your laptop. Introduced and used constructively (and creatively?) You are Never Alone communicate and collaborate in an online world Skip navigation About « Digital Diversity: ACEC2010 in Melbourne Blog Action Day 09 - Climate Change » Mobile phones - powerful learning aids? This concept is certainly not new, but an article I saw earlier this week has prompted me to revisit it.
blogs.educationau.edu.au
- Thursday, October 15, 2009
Australian Teacher Impresses with Cell Phones in Learning
Jarrod used a simple Google generator to create the QR codes. The students will be working in pairs using their mobile phones and their QR code reading software. The course will start with a single QR code, each pair will receive a different code so that they start at a different part of the course. Students will scan Australian educator Jarrod Robinson (Known as Mr. Robbo -- The P.E.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Saturday, March 7, 2009
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Andy Ramsden: Are QR Codes the Future of Mobile Learning?
I’ve been researching the use of 2D barcodes (and particularly QR Codes) in education for over two years now. Where I see QR Codes becoming obsolete is through the rapidly improving processing capabilities of mobile devices, which are on the cusp of becoming capable of reading and interpreting printed text. Once phones become able to recognise a printed URL, for example, the use of a QR Code to “represent” a URL becomes superfluous… I posted the following response to Andy Ramsden’s blog post on this topic:
 I’ve been very interested
Mobile Learning
- Wednesday, March 26, 2008
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mobile learning and QRcodes: my session and the audience's ideas
from bus stops, train stations...); linking it to audio samples to construct a bigger sound landscape; using it to guide learners to sights and learning spaces; making a mobile tour and in that tour linking certain spots to the Basque language (or any other language, but I liked the idea of linking it to a language that is not mainstream yet very rich). The OEB08 session in which I spoke was amazingly rich in content (talking about the other participants). They all had great applications making use of language technology, sms, multimedia and all combining it in mobile examples.
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, December 4, 2008
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Australian Teacher Impresses with Cell Phones in Learning
Jarrod used a simple Google generator to create the QR codes. The students will be working in pairs using their mobile phones and their QR code reading software. The course will start with a single QR code, each pair will receive a different code so that they start at a different part of the course. Students will scan Australian educator Jarrod Robinson (Known as Mr. Robbo -- The P.E.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Saturday, March 7, 2009
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QRcode as a great surplus for real life architecture or history classes
Then you could construct a mobile tour in a specific city. In my ever ongoing quest to link QRcodes to eLearning I had a new idea (well new in the Roman way = building on what exists and turning it in something a bit different): displaying information on buildings or surfaces of any kind in order to deliver on the go, on site and at the right time content to learners. Adrian Nicolaiev got me onto this great PhD research blog from Simone O'Callaghan on QRcodes: http://elusivesprite.squarespace.com/phd_journal/ After starting to read her inspiring blog (she works on a PhD which balances between art and QRcodes, how cool is that!)
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, June 3, 2008
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You are Never Alone » Mobile phones - powerful learning aids?
You can even an LMS of your laptop - QR codes (bing ‘quickmark’) are a great learning tool to embed urls, text, geo locations etc. Most mobile phones have a QR code reader - GPS data can be uploaded to a range of mashups such as GarminConnect and google earth - Bluetooth server send files to every or random mobiles phones direct from your laptop. Introduced and used constructively (and creatively?) You are Never Alone communicate and collaborate in an online world Skip navigation About « Digital Diversity: ACEC2010 in Melbourne Blog Action Day 09 - Climate Change » Mobile phones - powerful learning aids? This concept is certainly not new, but an article I saw earlier this week has prompted me to revisit it.
blogs.educationau.edu.au
- Thursday, October 15, 2009
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November Hot List: Mobile Learning Content
Practices by Christine Redecker - Ignatia Webs , November 19, 2009 The Powerful Combination of Mobile Devices and Learning Apps - The Mobile Learner , November 15, 2009 Spacing Effect for Mobile Learning - mLearnopedia on Blogspot , November 3, 2009 Lynda.com courses compatible with iPhone and iPod - Golden Swamp , November 19, 2009 PBS Kids go Mobile! - Cell Phones in Learning , November 6, 2009 Recent Mobile books for your mLearning pleasure - Ignatia Webs , November 24, 2009 Mobile Learning: A 3rd Reading List - The Mobile Learner , November 10, 2009 Mobile
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Saturday, December 12, 2009
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