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A brief update on Augmented Reality
Mobile Monday at Zurich was interesting from a mobile learning perspective. GBanga – GBanga is a small company which specializes in creating AR games. One of the games was a scavenger hunt where each player could collect certain items or had to go from spot A to spot B. This might be a great Augmented Reality has been on the map for quite a while now, but at the ETH (Zurichs renowned University) we were allowed to have an upclose look at what some companies are doing.
Here is a short overview:
mLearning Blog
- Thursday, March 11, 2010
EDITing in the Dark » ELI Focus – Mobile Learning
EDITing in the Dark on Twitter | Entries RSS | Comments RSS EDITing in the Dark Thoughts on the technologies that help us tell stories Home boora.ca Contact Me New Photo Gallery ELI Focus – Mobile Learning By Raj , March 5, 2010 11:04 am, I missed the first day of this session because I was home sick, but I did take away some important confirmations from the second day. This brings up the second point – if we want to start moving
boora.ca
- Saturday, March 6, 2010
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mLearn08: MiLK: students building mobile learning games in higher education by Debra Polson
Debra Polson is a very enthusiastic speaker. She showed showcases of custom mobile games. Debra motivates students to develop mobile games and they love it! All of the examples are about Fun first, then Educational. Examples mentioned: Scape (an urban sustainability education tool), the mobile learning kit) It is written in php scripting + database technology. It is all about connecting students, curriculum and everyday environments using simple web and mobile technologies.
Ignatia Webs
- Wednesday, November 12, 2008
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Top 50 Mobile Learning Resources
I’ve spent an inordinately long time writing a whitepaper on mobile learning trying to expound our thoughts about it and how it might be used in the workplace. Again, as with the links I posted about Games and Simulation, these aren’t categorized in any way nor does the order assume any significance.
If you’re considering mobile learning in any shape or form, I’d suggest you give these a browse. I’ve ve been doing some research around it and I’ve documented some of the better links I’ve come across.
www.upsidelearning.com
- Monday, November 2, 2009
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mLearn08: keynote Diane Laurillard on mobile learning methods
This post is based on the keynote speach of Diane Laurillard who is well-known for her ground breaking work on (mobile) learning methodologies. mLearn keynote Diane Laurillard - Towards a pedagogy-driven account of mobile learning Dianne Laurillard works at the Institute of Education. Her talk is very structured, filled with knowledge and definitely positive on new learning techniques in which the learner It has been a while since I added a blogpost, but it was quite hectic the last two weeks. mLearn08 started which resulted in a lot of extra knowledge.
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, October 16, 2008
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Mobile Learning in India
They don’t realize it, but today’s mobile phones have the computing power of a personal computer from the mid-nineties, while consuming a fraction of the energy and are made at significantly lower cost.
In India, the mobile phone has revolutionized communication and India is now one of the fastest growing markets for mobile phone services, with growing usage and increasing penetration. Six in ten people (more than 4 billion individuals) around the world are carrying a powerful computing device in their pockets and purses. According to TRAI, there are 286 million wireless
www.upsidelearning.com
- Saturday, July 25, 2009
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A Great Resource for Mobile Learning
I’ve been doing some research for a paper I’m writing on mobile learning for distribution within my company. As I went through all of the resources I’ve collected, I came back across one that I really think is worthwhile for learning professoinals to have a look at. The book is called “Innovative Mobile Learning Techniques and Technologies” and it’s a collection of studies and resources put together by Hokyoung Click the image to go to the Google Preview
The book is available at http://www.igi-global.com/reference/details.asp?id=8262
mLearning is Good
- Thursday, April 2, 2009
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My mLearning Predictions for 2010
After many years of sitting on the sidelines and reading the postings of others, I've decided to enter 2010 with this new mLearning Trends blog where I can post my own scattered thoughts and musing about all things "mobile learning" and begin sharing my own experiences in the design, development, deployment and support of mlearning solutions for the enterprise. While I'm quite familiar with where mobile has come in the educational space, and our experiences have some nice overlap, the reality is our "world view" is very focused on how businesses seek to leverage mobile technologies
mLearning Trends
- Saturday, January 2, 2010
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Are Apps the Future of Mobile Learning?
As I continually survey the mobile technology landscape, I try to predict what learning will look like in 1, 2 or 5 years. In a much more casual way, I also try to observe how people use their mobile devices and what applications they have on those devices.
We know that casual games are a huge hit and some of them are considered learning titles. As a developer, you constantly look for the “next big thing”. Most of us will probably admit that there can be more than one of those “big things”.
mLearning is Good
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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innovating education
innovating education Front Page My Projects About me Conference notes 2009: A year in review December 9, 2009 · 1 Comment What did I do in 2009 as the fellow for 21st Century Learning at the Shuttleworth Foundation ? If you have more time, read the full post. I have focused on mobile learning. For a snapshot, check out the presentation below. Why? In South Africa (SA), up to 100% of youth have access to mobile phones .
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Mobile Augmented Reality – A Brief Overview
The integration of innovative technology in learning has always been a goal of educators. In the past two decades, we’ve seen advances in learning technology that allow learners to connect to powerful learning systems and sources of information that were previously unavailable. However, most recent technologies have forced the learner to learn through computer-generated reality or “virtual reality”. We have been unable to incorporate the physical world around the learner. But recent advancements are truly allowing learners to get the best of both
mLearning is Good
- Thursday, June 25, 2009
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Five Types of Mobile Learning
Teaching with Classroom Response Systems Resources for engaging and assessing students with clickers Home About the Blog About My Book Five Types of Mobile Learning Author: derekbruff 19 Oct As Abilene Christian University rolls through year two of its iPhone experiment, ProfHacker (my new favorite blog) features a post by Jason B. 8220; My answer: Research on the impact of smart phones on student engagement and student learning. Jones asking, “ What would it take to demonstrate the academic value of handheld computing? “
derekbruff.com
- Saturday, October 24, 2009
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