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In the News…March 2010 | 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 In the News…March 2010 Posted by: louiseduncan | March 7, 2010 | No Comment | App Development: A new product on the radar for developing iPod touch / iPhone / iPad Apps using ENGLISH. Rev Mobile ….there there is a great video demo here, makes you want to brush up
louiseduncan.globalteacher.org.au
- Sunday, March 7, 2010
Five Mobile Learning Implementation Tips | Upside Learning Blog
This rule is significant in light of the nature of mobile devices and the situations in which they tend to be used. There can be frequent interruptions and learner attention to the device tends to be of a short span. As with elearning, complex navigation and interaction is best avoided in mobile learning, as mobile devices differ in screen size and input types from typical personal computers. This blog is about innovation, design, development, and trends in the Learning Solutions domain. The Upside Learning Solutions Blog Five Mobile Learning Implementation Tips Abhijit Kadle | March 1st, 2010 | Mobile Learning 1 3 There really is very little different about designing mobile learning from other forms of learning.
www.upsidelearning.com
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning | tusaw.com
tusaw.com fresh articles Home About Privacy Policy Home Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning 23.02.2010 | Author: Vivian | Posted in Education As a student or a trainee, you may be quite busy with study and work. “I Learning through mobile devices, professionally known as mobile learning , or mLearning is a good choice to improve your learning efficiency. 8220;I don’t have enough time to learn more.” 8221; “The current study methods are
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- Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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iPods in Education Part 13: Uses in Kindergarten?
Two articles (links provided at the end of this post) have stirred my reflective attention toward the use of an iPod or iPod Touch with Kindergarten students. have tended to venture away from discussing the use of mobile devices for learning for children of pre-school or Kindergarten age. Despite the countless number of videos on Youtube of children as young as 1 or 2 using an iPhone or iPod Touch with I I firmly believe that these devices help students learn in ways that are difficult or impossible without them.
The Mobile Learner
- Wednesday, December 23, 2009
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Using an iPod Touch with 8 Year Old Students
Here is a video of how one teacher (who was fortunate enough to obtain a full class set if iPod Touch devices) is using new technologies with 8 year old children to help them learn. Tags: edushifts iPod in Education ipod ipod touc This video raises a number of questions for me: What lesson can we learn from this? What is the role of experimentation of new methodologies in the classroom?
The Mobile Learner
- Saturday, October 3, 2009
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iPods in Education Part 11: Digital Flash Cards
This blog post is in response to all the digital flash card websites that I’ve been coming across lately that are offering teachers digital flash cards for iPod for a fee. However, with the advent of digital media devices, many educators and students are creating digital versions of flash cards and placing them on digital media devices such as an iPod to help student take their study tools with them.
There is an easy option for teachers and students to create their own digital flash cards that is totally free.
Obviously, the concept of using flash
The Mobile Learner
- Thursday, January 8, 2009
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iPods in Education Part 12: Customized Learning Using Apps
There has been a gap of several months since I last shared ideas in the form of a blog post on the topic of using iPods in Education. While the introduction of the iPhone and the iPod Touch has changed the rules in how handheld devices can be used in education, this series has laid dormant as I’ve been in the process of catching up with the technology. As I did not own neither an iPod Touch nor an iPhone, I didn’t feel I have always been a firm believer that one cannot comment on the techology until one actually uses the technology.
The Mobile Learner
- Monday, June 29, 2009
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Mobile Learning: A Brief Reading List
iTouch Learning: A page on Jane Hart’s Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies website that lists of reasons why the iPhone/iPod Touch are ideal for mlearning.
Lift the Cell Phone Ban: Hosted on the Scholastic website, this article is a plea to lift the ban on cell phones in schools and to use these devices to help students learn.
100 Ways to Use Your To further your exploration into the world of mobile learning, here is a list of 10 blog post, articles and other musing on the topic of mobile learning that I have read recently:
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The Mobile Learner
- Monday, January 19, 2009
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The Powerful Combination of Mobile Devices and Learning Apps
In discussing the use of mobile devices, it is easy to forget that the educational and productive power of mobile devices comes through the integration of the devices with other tools. The mobile device, after all, is a hardware tool that makes certain tasks possible but the actualization of those tasks ultimately depends on the use of software or web tools. Let’s take a look at some ways the hardware and software, including web software and apps, can come together to actualize learning outcomes. I
The Mobile Learner
- Sunday, November 15, 2009
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Cell Phones in Education Part 1: Productivity
As I stated in an earlier blog post , I an beginning a new series on using cell phones in learning to go along side my iPods in Education series. Paper agendas are static devices that don’t actively work with individuals to remember to get things done. If adults in the workplace use devices for calculations and we are preparing students for life in the real world as an adult, why do we push older stdents I hope through this series of blog posts to provide practical ways teachers and students can use cell phones to help kids learn as a way to challenge the standard bias that cell phones are a useless distraction in the classroom.
The Mobile Learner
- Monday, December 15, 2008
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Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch
Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch A day in the life of a 21st Century Classroom Home About From the kids iPod Touch Apps Josh’s Tips Lessons Global mobile research project final report Posted by: louiseduncan | August 16, 2009 | 1 Comment | Here is a copy of the research report produced by Delphian eLearning for Etech Group outlining the findings of the Global Mobile Research Project conducted from August 2008 – June 2009. The gen 1 iPod
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Mobile Learning: Another Brief Reading List
Mobile Phones and Computers Debate : Educational Technology Debate exploring ICT and learning in developing countries. iTouch Learning: iPhone and iPod Touch : A compilation of articles posted by the Centre for Learning & Performance Technologies on using Apple Inc.’s 8217;s iPhone and iPod Touch in learning.
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
The Mobile Learner
- Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Update: Polling by Cell Phone - Can We Completely By-Pass Clickers?
8221; is currently my most viewed post, I decided to share an update concerning the use of a cell phone, and now even an iPod Touch, as a clicker.
Thanks to my Twitter network, in particular @dougpete , I was made aware of a recent announcement made by Turning Technologies that they are making available a free iPhone/iPod Touch app that will allow users to install their clicker software to a student’s iPhone/iPod Touch, thus incorporating the ability to poll students using their response system software on a mobile device that students already possess.
The Mobile Learner
- Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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