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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS AUGUST 16, 2009 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 touch devices are now one year old. We can not ignore this. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS SEPTEMBER 18, 2009 Learn 4 Life » What happens when you give a class of 8 year old children an iPod touch each? Learn 4 Life Blog About Advertising FAQ Consultancy/ clients Contact Second Life Consultancy What happens when you give a class of 8 year old children an iPod touch each? Peter Barrett, an old colleague of mine, had told me about the seed of this idea some months back. We have worked on a number of innovation projects in the past and he never fails to surprise me… As well as the school going through a massive rebuilding programme, they have also introduced a set of iPod touches into one year 4 class, for each child , to see what happens. Top ^. MORE >> | RECENT POSTS APRIL 14, 2010 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Blackboard’s iPad App and its implications OCTOBER 13, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent OCTOBER 12, 2009 | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS Mobile iEducator | the world of mobile learning | | | | | | ULEARNING BLOG OCTOBER 8, 2010 Beyond the basics of mobile device rollouts: ideas for the learning environment So, you’ve decided to give these new-fangled mobile devices a place at your 21st century education (a term I use because I know so many can’t stand it) table. But in this post I’m talking specifically about the physical environment into which these devices will need to fit. It doesn’t take too long before even a few devices means many cords and cables snaking around desks. | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS OCTOBER 13, 2009 Learning in Hand Blog by Tony Vincent My favorite handheld today is the iPod touch. It’s amazing to compare the number of iPod touch and iPhone apps to the number of apps for the Palm Operating System. Ten years after the launch of the Palm OS, we have 30,000 apps for Palm devices. After little over a year since the launch of the App Store for iPhone and iPod touch, we have 85,000 apps, with and average of 46 new ones being added each day. In fact, this name tag on the screen is actually a web app for iPod touch. The catch is that iPod touch lacks a built-in microphone. MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS OCTOBER 12, 2009 Mobile iEducator | the world of mobile learning Check them out at these utube links: SentenceSpin, [link] CountBy, [link] TimesBy, [link] 0 A Fantastic Discussion Posted by Kathy on Sep 29, 2009 in education , elementary education , handheld learning , iPhones for education , iTouch , technology in education I assume that since you are reading this blog you are interested in using mobile devices in the classroom. The case is $29.95 MORE >> | MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS APRIL 14, 2010 Blackboard’s iPad App and its implications The tablet form factor with multi-touch capabilities (of which the iPad is the first example) is a whole new deal. It may use the same technologies as an iPhone or iPod Touch, (and it certainly is mobile enough), but from the user’s perspective it is very different from a cell phone. It’s vintage Ray—thoughtful, balanced, and customer-focused. Not much. MORE >> | | | | | | | | | -
IGNATIA WEBS | FRIDAY, MAY 21, 2010 ADL workshop first day - rough notes The notes taken are mine and rough, so mistakes are more than probable. the main thing will not be courses, but it will be memory, re-access, real time feedback or update, intentional learning, the device should know who you are to give you the correct feedback, enhancement to learning, in the first level go with innovators and early adopters but also add nay sayers to keep a critical mind. sensitive informatoin requires data and device encryption. Every undergraduate receives an iPhone/ iPod touch. mLearning should be fitted in your eLearning environment. MORE >> -
ULEARNING BLOG | FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 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: 1. Designed for children – yep, rather than being a consumer or business device that crafty educators are able to integrate into educational settings, the XO was designed ground-up to be in students hands. MORE >>
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