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Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning | tusaw.com
Learning through mobile devices, professionally known as mobile learning , or mLearning is a good choice to improve your learning efficiency. Studying on mobile devices enables you to: - Learn knowledge anywhere and anytime Mobile learning can take place in any location, at any time, including traditional learning environments such as classrooms as well as in workplaces, at home, in community locations and in transit. Mobile 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
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- Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Report: Sydney AUC iPhone SDK Workshop
Amongst the many ideas for content delivery we have been investigating iTunesU and the use of iPod Touch and iPhone devices for accessing content on-campus (or at home) for later review and reflection. With that in mind, I applied for one of the Apple University Consortium (AUC) scholarships to attend last week’s iPhone Software Developer’s Kit (SDK) Workshops in Sydney, and was delighted to be accepted.
There has been considerable activity at the University of Canberra with the implementation of Apple-based systems for supporting teaching and learning. With
Mobile Learning
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
A New Way Of Learning Through Mobile Computing
Great Products – Info Great Products – Info RSS Feed Comments Home Info Sites A New Way Of Learning Through Mobile Computing December 29, 2009 by admin Filed under: Articles Tags: Aspect Computing , Bringing Education , Capability , Counselors , Distant Learning , Encyclopedias , Hindrance , Information Gathering , Institutions , Introduction Of Mobile Computing , Journals , Libraries , Limitless Opportunity , Mobile Computing Device , Reference Books , Schools
www.wedigg.biz
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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Mobile Augmented Reality – A Brief Overview
Students can now use their mobile device as an interface to the virtual world while walking through the real world. A new “Mobile Augmented Reality Browser” called Layar captures the real world through the mobile device’s video capture capability and provides information about the objects through real-time searches and connections to social networks. GE recently launched a website to teach customers about its’ efforts in alternative energy .
The integration of innovative technology in learning has always been a goal of educators. In the past two decades, we’ve
mLearning is Good
- Thursday, June 25, 2009
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Report: Sydney AUC iPhone SDK Workshop
Amongst the many ideas for content delivery we have been investigating iTunesU and the use of iPod Touch and iPhone devices for accessing content on-campus (or at home) for later review and reflection. With that in mind, I applied for one of the Apple University Consortium (AUC) scholarships to attend last week’s iPhone Software Developer’s Kit (SDK) Workshops in Sydney, and was delighted to be accepted.
There has been considerable activity at the University of Canberra with the implementation of Apple-based systems for supporting teaching and learning. With
Mobile Learning
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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The Mobile Learner
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. Thanks to my Twitter The Mobile Learner About The Author Apple iPod Cell Phone Tools Mobile Apps PDA in Education Archives January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008 August 2008 July 2008 June 2008 May 2008 April 2008 March 2008 February 2008 January 2008 December 2007 November 2007 My Twitter Tweets rdelorenzo: @betchaboy That's the spirit.
themobilelearner.wordpress.com
- Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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Fear of Mobile Learning - Taking Teaching Further
But should we as educators fear them? Mobile Phone Breakdown Mobile devices are growing at an astronomical pace. By providing mobile resources for their employees to access from laptops on the road or their mobile devices. With the advent of the iPhone, many companies are rushing to create applications that allow their employees to access information from the company (Choice Hotels, 2009). Skip to content Taking Teaching Further Evaluating emerging technologies and their teaching implications in higher education Contact Contributors Feeds Why Log In Register Categories: Design LMS News Pedagogy Podcasting Research Reviews Tutorials Fear of Mobile Learning It’s About More Than The Familiar As a teacher/technologist/designer/builder, I wonder with so many pieces of technology available,
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"The students don't think of it as learning" | Education IT | ZDNet.com
8221; I’m not against using innovative devices to get kids online, nor am I against encouraging the use of non-traditional learning tools. Here’s the part of the article that absolutely rings true with me, though: “When they first got to school, we would tell kids to turn off all their mobile devices . . . and then the first thing they would do when they left our building was turn on those devices,” On MovieTome: Megan Fox undresses for TRANSFORMERS! BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet all ZDNet in Blogs in News in Downloads in Reviews in Whitepapers in Dictionary Go! Members Log In Newsletters Site Assistance RSS Feeds Home News & Blogs Videos White Papers Downloads Reviews Popular ZDNet Education Christopher
education.zdnet.com
- Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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A New Way Of Learning Through Mobile Computing
Great Products – Info Great Products – Info RSS Feed Comments Home Info Sites A New Way Of Learning Through Mobile Computing December 29, 2009 by admin Filed under: Articles Tags: Aspect Computing , Bringing Education , Capability , Counselors , Distant Learning , Encyclopedias , Hindrance , Information Gathering , Institutions , Introduction Of Mobile Computing , Journals , Libraries , Limitless Opportunity , Mobile Computing Device , Reference Books , Schools
www.wedigg.biz
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning | tusaw.com
Learning through mobile devices, professionally known as mobile learning , or mLearning is a good choice to improve your learning efficiency. Studying on mobile devices enables you to: - Learn knowledge anywhere and anytime Mobile learning can take place in any location, at any time, including traditional learning environments such as classrooms as well as in workplaces, at home, in community locations and in transit. Mobile 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
tusaw.com
- Tuesday, February 23, 2010
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Some Thoughts on Future Cell Phone Technologies
The amount of business conducted by mobile devices is only going to grow, for example Unwiredbuyer ( http://www.unwiredbuyer.com ) allows you to conduct ebay auctions entirely through a cell phone. Green" science teachers may appreciate that companies are starting to create solar powered cell phones, thus using up less energy and not having to worry about power! 10) Storage Cell phones are changing everyday, bigger and better improvements. I remember a time (not so long ago) when cell phones were big and bulky, now cell phones are being created the size of a credit card!
Cell Phones in Learning
- Monday, September 10, 2007
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The Cloud and the power cut
I’ve got an energy monitor that displays your current (badum tish) energy consumption, my normal evening power draw is circa 200-300 watts, when the surge hit it spiked to well over 1.4kw, it continued to spike in this manner for over 20 minutes. But not on Tuesday morning (I don’t have an iPhone as of yet, so I had no external internet connection). Monday evening was eventful to say the least; there I was happily watching a movie when the lights start to flicker, ‘oh’ I thought to myself ‘a small power surge’. The latter was true, the former distinctly not .
mLearning World
- Thursday, April 30, 2009
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