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MASHe » Blog Archive » Mobile Learning: Some resources, tools and statistics
The mobile learning area can be accessed with the mobile phone browser or with a special mobile phone application , which is designed for mobile Learning.” Opera Online Mobile simulator mobiReady mobile site testing tool Educate iPhone/iPod Touch App – Calendar/timetabling, attendance and grade marking database, stopwatch, voice recorder, images, reference area, link to Moodle Ever wondered what devices students are carrying around with them? More information on how these stats are derived is here . Manufactures Market Share Nokia 28.96% Sony-Ericsson
www.rsc-ne-scotland.org.uk
- Sunday, February 7, 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
The other great mobile education movement
I am aware dear reader that much of my writings on how learning is handling the inevitable rise of ubiquitous computing centre’s around the iPhone/iPod touch/iPad platform. of the XO laptop they build and supply has tech that is getting a little behind, it does have at least three distinct advantages over the iPod/iPhone/iPad platform:
Designed for children – yep, rather than being But in this post I’d like to reflect a little on the other great mobile education movement of the last three years – that of the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) ‘children’s machine’.
uLearning Blog
- Friday, January 29, 2010
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How do develop web content on the iPhone
The next couple of months I will be working with colleagues from Peru (Luis Fucai, Ellar Llacsahuanga and Carlos Kiyan) on a mobile learning project (funded by the Reach initiative , Tibotec grant) that involves iphone's and NokiaN95's for physicians in Peru. The choice of the phones that are used in this project was primarely given by the types of mobile devices that were supported in Peru and the preference of people involved. Because of the successful marketing the iPhone was first on the list of many physicians, nevertheless we wanted to opt for a broader aray of mobile operating systems and so the symbian driven Nokia N95 was added.
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, January 29, 2009
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ACU's iPhone initiative: a year later
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www.tuaw.com
- Monday, August 3, 2009
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the mobile project update 1: html + mp4 + mobile moodle
As I started writing the previous week , we are working on a mobile module that is accessible by a lot of (I know it is vague for now, but I will make it more substantial soon) mobile devices. The models we aim for are currently iPhone 3G, Nokia N95 and HTC TyTn. Tags: mobile mobile learning iphone codin We have been dabbling with some applications, but let's face it, going back to basics normally gives the best result. It might not be sounding sexy, but it does deliver all: the HTML + CSS + mp4 set will be our main coding set for the mobile modules we are planning to give.
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, February 2, 2009
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What the iPhone OS 3.0 could mean for mobile learning
It is clear thathe iPhone is one of the most interesting devices for mobile learning applications. big change, which is not explicitly pointed out on that overview is the new possiblity to send MMS via the iPhone. All of these changes have lots of potential to create better mobile learning for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
There are hundreds of
educational educational iApps.
mLearning Blog
- Thursday, March 19, 2009
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Over 100,000 iPhone/iPod Apps
iPhone® and iPod touch® customers in 77 countries can choose from an incredible range of apps in 20 categories, including games, business, news, sports, health, reference and travel. am currently exploring a new iPhone app released yesterday entitled Chorus. "Chorus Now available for iPhone and iPod touch®, Chorus features real-time feeds from your designated friends, displaying the apps they Apple just announced that the app store has surpassed 100,000 apps. "Apple® Apple® today announced that developers have created over 100,000 apps for the revolutionary App Store,
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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Which m-learning devices should I buy?
Dear m-learning.org, I am new to m-learning and want to know which devices to buy for my class We are getting more and more of these requests, partially connected with the latest round of MoLeNET funding in the UK, so I thought I would post some suggestions, below STEP 1: have a look at http://www.molenetprojects.org.uk/moletech/ Tags: netbook iPhone ipod touch future devices buying phones gPhone PocketPC Wii android authoring Windows Mobil moletech/ which has some very useful overviews on the different
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moblearn
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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E-learning in the Mobile World and the Right Business Model to Deliver It
I think it is safe to say that for most of us the personal computer is the first place we go when we are looking for web-based information; however, new web-ready mobile devices are emerging with increased speed and are blurring the line of what traditionally constitutes a viable endpoint for digital content. As the computing power of mobile devices improves and they become more affordable, the demand for content that works well on these platforms continues to grow. Have you seen the new Verizon netbook ? Is it a laptop, a souped-up PDA?
blogs.oregonstate.edu
- Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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Gathering of Educators using ubiquitous devices
As one of 130 educators from around the world (and two from my institution Education Queensland), we logged on to hear real life stories of Universities and Schools that are integrating connected, mobile, wireless devices into their learning activities. ACU has over a thousand students with iPhones or iPod touch’s. 8220;treat Last night from 12:30am until 6:30am I attended my first full day web conference. What could have tempted me to stay up all night you ask?
uLearning Blog
- Thursday, July 16, 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. realize 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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iPods in Education Part 12: Customized Learning Using Apps
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 confident that I could confidently discuss the benefits of using such devices in education.
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. I
The Mobile Learner
- Monday, June 29, 2009
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