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Five Mobile Learning Implementation Tips | Upside Learning Blog
However, it’s important to mention that some mobile devices like the iPod can be used offline; they can be connected to a computer and files copied onto them, avoiding download and bandwidth costs. This framework has been adopted from a wonderful paper published in the International Journal of Engineering Education; Economides, A.A. & Geolocation: Take advantage of where the 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.
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- 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 have been popular for years; iPod, Kindle and iPad are quite hot recently, and they can also be excellent mobile learning tools. 8220;I don’t have enough time to learn more.” 8221; “The current study methods are too stiff.”
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- Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Lectures and knowledge on the demand anywhere by students – iTunes U Concept | myfreesoftonline.com
However, learning from what Apple has done so far and offer the public of services and possibilities, makes it interesting to see how academic institutions have approached this concept and what their experience is with it so far. First a little about Mobile Learning Students are already coming to school with portable computers and devices such as an iPhone and iPod in their hand. myfreesoftonline.com Just another WordPress weblog Subscribe to Posts Subscribe to Comments Home About You are here: Home / Uncategorized / Lectures and knowledge on the demand anywhere by students – iTunes U Concept Lectures and knowledge on the demand anywhere by students – iTunes U Concept Posted by admin on February 17, 2010 · Leave a Comment
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- Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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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. As the break-neck speed at which development of digital technology continues to take place, and considering that my November 27, 2007 blog post titled “Polling by Cell Phone - Can We Completely By-Pass Clickers?”
The Mobile Learner
- Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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You are Never Alone » From the Coal Face: iPod Touch in the Classroom
Twitter From the Coal Face: iPod Touch in the Classroom Today’s post features a number of Australian schools using iPods and iPod Touches in the classroom. Tania Hunt, ICT Coordinator at Baden Powell College, Derrimut Heath (Victoria), describes how her school has been using iPod Touches with literacy and numeracy groups and for problem solving. You are Never Alone communicate and collaborate in an online world Skip navigation About « Assessing Learning with Web 2.0: Prep-6 classes have used them
blogs.educationau.edu.au
- Saturday, October 24, 2009
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What the iPhone OS 3.0 could mean for mobile learning
educational iApps. On Apple’s website the 6 new main features are the ability to make purchases within an app, the Apple push notification service, peer to peer connectivity, embedded maps, remote access or remote control via Bluetooth or the 30-pin dock connector. All of these changes have lots of potential to create better mobile learning for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
It is clear thathe iPhone is one of the most interesting devices for mobile learning applications. There are hundreds of
educational
mLearning Blog
- Thursday, March 19, 2009
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Addressing Some More Critiques of Mobile Learning
In that blog post, I attempted to debunk three of the most common critiques educators and education stakeholder have on the concept of mobile learning: students use mobile devices (such as cell phones) to bully other students, students use mobile devices to cheat, students use the Internet far too much and don’t know how to filter high quality information from biases, unsubstantiated opinions and falsehoods. In my case, I often use my mobile device to communicate the ideas that I am learning to others in my online PLN through services such as Twitter but the true underlying
The Mobile Learner
- Friday, August 21, 2009
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PLAYBACK: Why Educators Should Embrace Texting, Tweeting and All That Mobile Technology Has to Offer » Spotlight
Spotlight MacArthur Foundation Behind The Research Blog » Go to Spotlight Home PLAYBACK: Why Educators Should Embrace Texting, Tweeting and All That Mobile Technology Has to Offer Posted by Christine C. • December 17, 2009 Students reading and tweeting literature; customized iPhone applications that deliver quizzes; and more on what must be done to fully embrace mobile technology in the classroom—all in Spotlight’s Digital Media and Learning News Round-Up. Carol
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- Thursday, December 17, 2009
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What might mobile media afford education? « David Gagnon
David Gagnon media, games, teaching and learning Who is David Gagnon? Past Instructional Projects Presentations « Mobile Learning What might mobile media afford education? February 10, 2010 – 6:36 pm Posted in Uncategorized Tagged aris , educational gaming , gls , informal learning , mobile learning , mobile media I’ve been doing some talks on campus and thought that it might be nice to start posting parts of the presentations to encourage conversation
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- Thursday, February 11, 2010
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"The students don't think of it as learning" | Education IT | ZDNet.com
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- Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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The iPod Touch for mobile learning: a presentation
Imagine my excitement at having a set of 30 iPod Touch’s available for the participants to learn on! This was a chance to show what the combination of current developments like ubiquitous mobile devices, wireless connectivity and cloud computing (via services like Evernote) will mean for learning in the near-future.
the attendees seemed to have a great time discovering what possibilities mobile devices hold for education. I was recently fortunate enough to be able to present at the Innovative Technology in Schools Conference in Brisbane on the topic of mobile learning. Despite
uLearning Blog
- Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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The Mobile Learner
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. Most common words include nation, America & change Blogroll CanuckHistory
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- Wednesday, January 21, 2009
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The first Web2.0, comprehensive iPhone education app?
One common problem for educators seeking to use the iPhone or iPod touch in their learning environment is the fact that the most common uses of the devices for things such as taking attendance, voice recording or interfacing with learning management systems (such as Moodle) require constant exiting and switching between several different apps. Helping to solve this problem is a new app from iKonstrukt thats simply titled ‘Educate’. By Jonathan Nalder, and Shane Roberts
All this switching has the potential to keep teacher eyes off students for the precious seconds it takes
uLearning Blog
- Friday, May 29, 2009
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