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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MOBILE LEARNING JANUARY 9, 2008 Create a free SMS auto-reply learning tool It’s a small application that runs on an ordinary Windows Mobile smartphone and basically turns it into a message server, with the advantage of being, itself, mobile - you can just take your message server with you and modify it whenever (or wherever) you want to! Once she sets up the automated message on her smartphone, she can forget about it for the rest of the week while the 80 students taking her subject request the summary or forward it to each other - which ever they prefer. Dylan is studying Ethan’s science course. Use Case Studies. 152kB, Freeware). | IGNATIA WEBS JULY 5, 2012 Create #mobile #quizzes free & paid options for #mlearning basic cellphones with internet capacity, smartphones, 3G enabled tablets…), you need to cater to the most basic mobile phone used by your audience (e.g. An example of a mobile quiz option for Moodle is Mobile Study For mobile authoring tools, look at the end of this blogpost, for a free and easy mobile quiz tutorial just read the following section. | RECENT POSTS SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS E-Learning Queen: Mobile Learning: Is It Doing What It’s Supposed To? SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS QR Codes: Augmenting Augmented Reality | Instructional Design Fusions | | | | | | CELL PHONES IN LEARNING JANUARY 4, 2010 SCVNGR: Cell Phone Scavenger Hunt Builder! The great aspect of this application is that you can use it with basic text messaging (no GPS or smartphone required) OR you can use it with an iPhone! Most of the scavenger hunt type applications online only use smartphones, so it is fantastic to come across one that is more accessible (since over 60% of cell phone users still have basic phones). The hunt can be anywhere! SCVNGR | IGNATIA WEBS AUGUST 23, 2010 Simple voting boxes to enhance learning From this academic year onward, voting boxes (= Audience Response System = ARS) will be used to enhance courses. possible smartphone solution to enhance synchronous interaction by using votes Use a web-based survey or quiz software (e.g. With this survey software, you build your quiz online. Activate participation in the complete group. Lesage, A. link] Cain, J., Rohr J. | RAPID INTAKE MOBILE LEARNING FEBRUARY 3, 2011 mLearning Studio: Why and What is HTML5? HTML5 gives the learner interactivity and animation, such as: Swiping to move forward and back between pages Animations such as flipping animation when the TOC is loaded (on the smartphone form factor for example) Fade in and out and slide in and out animations for things like instructions during the quiz and showing the tools on the smartphone form factor Dynamic links to the glossary terms so that the definitions pops up on top of the content Popup animation and content for quiz feedback Lot's of other things--but those are a few examples. Why not go with Flash?" | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS DECEMBER 15, 2009 How Mobile Cell Phones Change Everything When We Do - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Education Christmas Cracker Research It's particularly apt as the decade ends with a supposedly "credit crunch Christmas" where iPhones and iPod touches, and cheaper but no-less effective smartphones with the major carriers, will be appearing under the trees of our youngsters (and, in what even I, a gadget fan, would consider a touch of spoiling, in their stockings). I suspect not many)". He's right. MORE >> | | | | | | | | | -
IGNATIA WEBS | FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 2011 html5 is growing, and this looks like a good e/mLearning solution For those of you who want to take a look at the Rapid Intake mLearning studio, or Rapid Mobile, feel free to take a look at a course example and how it tailors itself to the device that is connecting to it. galaxy tab, smartphones), iPad and iPhone, and a blackberry version will follow at a later stage. The great thing about this authoring tool is that the developer only has to author one time, once the learners uses the course the device will get the output that fits its specifics. Last Friday I had the pleasure of talking to David Blakely from Rapid Intake solutions. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 QR Codes: Augmenting Augmented Reality | Instructional Design Fusions QR codes can be read by specialized scanners, by mobile phones with cameras, and by smartphones. Mobile phones and smartphones require a reader application to display information associated with a QR code, native on some of the newer models of phones. to complement conference presentations with online information) Linking physical objects to online resources means that you can connect learners to: Text information Quiz questions Scenario questions (e.g., The white border is part of the code. Free QR code generators can be used to generate QR code images. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 E-Learning Queen: Mobile Learning: Is It Doing What It’s Supposed To? Colleges and universities are using mobile applications for their online MBA programs , sustainability studies programs and project management , literature courses , and more. Smartphones and other handheld devices are much more powerful and more flexible than ever. ► Jul 06 (1) Integrated Online Courses in Science and Math: Cas. Tags: Flash quiz tools The edublog emphasizes real-world e-learning issues and appropriate uses of emerging technologies. Who is the Queen? You are, dear reader. Susan Smith Nash is the Queens assistant. in Geology, M.A. and Ph.D. MORE >> -
MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS | SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 2010 Relevant Science: "Mobile Learning: Trends and Challenges" Tuesday March 23, 2010 2:05 Moderator: Katie Ash 2:06 Moderator: Katie Ash: This might be an interesting question for you guys considering Marks school is using laptops and Shawns project uses smartphones. Tuesday March 23, 2010 2:06 Moderator: Katie Ash 2:06 [ Comment From techbytes techbytes: ] Could smartphones for education be more prevalent in high schools in the next few years than laptop programs? I see more and more students bringing their won to school.iTouch, iPhones, smartphones, etc. Of course, set norms, limits, clear expectations. Eastern. my 6 yr. MORE >>
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