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February Hot List: Mobile Learning Content
Best of Mobile Learning February 1, 2010 to February 28, 2010 Featured Sources The following are the top items from featured sources based on social signals. Yes, mobile moodle for iPhone is eminent, we will release open source code soon - Ignatia Webs , February 25, 2010 Modern Technology and the Return of Oral Communication - The Mobile Learner , February 27, 2010 New Report Reinforces Mobile Learning is Best as Performance Support - mLearning is Good , January 31, 2010 Other Sources The following are the top items based on social signals. BBC's education service
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Sunday, March 7, 2010
Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning - Educational Research
Use case for the continuing professional development of printers Despite rapid technological change there are low rates of participation of printers in Continuing Vocational Education and Training (CVET), including traditional e-learning. They do not always have access to appropriate labour market information and may need to gain information about particular career and education opportunities. Home People Blogs Chalkface Projects Publications Multimedia Research Events Services Contact Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning Home Blogs Wales Wide Web Working & Learning My Learning Journey Anges Blog Jos Blog Dialogos PARADYGMAT GoogleTranslate Service Using mobile devices for learning in the workplace I’ve written a lot recently about the potential of the use of mobile devices in the workplace.
www.pontydysgu.org
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
Mobiles, Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing Merge — MobileBeyond
Education and mobile learning changed over the years to AI learning through applications created by mutually collected thought. You may also enjoy: SkyFire’s Raj Singh: Fast Mobile Browsers and Mobile Cloud Computing Welcome to MobileBeyond Are Smartphones Really Smart? Tagged as: artificial intellingence , augmented reality , cloud computing , communication devices , computational neuroscience , computing , education , human brain , mobile commerce , mobile device , mobile future , mobile
mobilebeyond.net
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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2010 Horizon Report on emerging technologies' impact on education is out
The annual Horizon Report describes the continuing work of the New Media Consortium (NMC)’s Horizon Project in collaboration with Educause, a research-oriented effort that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have considerable impact on teaching, learning, and creative expression within higher education. You can download the report here . The nice thing about this report is that it focuses on emerging technologies, but that it also puts a time frame on it (time to adoption one, three, up to five years). There is a focus on mobile computing
Ignatia Webs
- Sunday, January 17, 2010
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the Horizon report 2009 from Educause
The Educause Horizon Report for 2009 has just been published. It makes predictions about the emerging technologies that are likely to have a significant impact on education. With its 36 pages it is a great report to read. For more details see the full report
...Tags: This year's predictions are: mobile devices, cloud computing, geo-everything, the personal web, semantic-aware applications, and smart objects (always linked with examples). Not always that surprising, but I bet you will be able to use some of the links to your benefit.
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, January 26, 2009
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eLearning report: Review of Learning 2.0 Practices by Christine Redecker
innovations on education and training in Europe written by Christine Redecker might be your cup of tea. in this report issued by the European Commission, she focuses on two studies that were undertaken to look at the potential of learning2.0. These studies were done by the Institute of Prospective Technological Studies (IPTS) launched and the interesting difference between these studies was that (1) in informal settings and (2) was taken place in formal education If you are interested in eLearning and Learning2.0 in particular, this study on the impact of Web2.0
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, November 19, 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 ? Most of the time mobile phones are used outside of the educational sphere. For a snapshot, check out the presentation below. If you have more time, read the full post. I have focused on mobile learning.
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Mobile Learning: Another Brief Reading List
Mobile Phones and Computers Debate : Educational Technology Debate exploring ICT and learning in developing countries. video series on young people, their mobile phones, and the impacts on their schools and education.
Mobile Learning: Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training : A book of articles published by Athabasca University. Based on the popularity of my previous mobile learning reading list blog post , I decided to post another reading list with some of the more recent items I’ve read or seen around the topic of mobile learning. All of these articles
The Mobile Learner
- Saturday, July 11, 2009
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Exploring Educational Technology
Exploring Educational Technology Front Page About Multimedia Photos Files 2009 MLearning Projects Overview June 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment The projects are guided and supported by weekly “technology sessions” (Communities of Practice, or COP) facilitated by a ‘technology steward’ (Wenger et al., Thom Cochrane Academic Advisor (elearning &Learning Technologies) Unitec New Zealand tcochrane@unitec.ac.nz → Leave a Comment Categories: Uncategorized
thomcochrane.wordpress.com
- Saturday, June 20, 2009
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The Innovative Educator: Ideas for Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Cell Phones Even in Districts that Ban Them
skip to main | skip to sidebar The Innovative Educator Sharing ideas about educating innovatively. Tuesday, June 16, 2009 Ideas for Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Cell Phones Even in Districts that Ban Them Last week I had the opportunity to speak with colleagues interested in using cell phones to enhance teaching and learning in schools with a 21st century education focus. This question is asked in the face of challenges including: -Students are banned from bringing mobile devices to school -Cells have a bad reputation
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Direct observations about where Educator’s are at.
I’ve recently had the fortune to attend major technology in education two conferences in the space of a week that featured Keynote’s from such high-profile educators as Stephen Heppell, Gary Stager, Mark Treadwell and Mark Prensky. can probably post links to the podcasts at some stage, but what doesn’t necessarily get captured on video at these conferences is what the attendees themselves revealed about just where educators are at in this ‘time between times’ – before mobile and ubiquitous computing becomes the invisible norm, but after a time when we could sit back and wait
uLearning Blog
- Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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21st Century Skills: Are Educators and Executives Aligned on the Creative Readiness of the U.S. Workforce?
I just saw a very interesting report called Ready to Innovate which was sponsored by the Conference Board. The report asks the question, Are Educators and Executives Aligned on the Creative Readiness of the U.S. The report surveyed both educators and business leaders about what are important 21st Century skills pertaining to "creativity." Workforce? What is interesting is that in many skill areas educators and the business leaders were in total disagreement.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Friday, January 9, 2009
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How Mobile Cell Phones Change Everything When We Do - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Education
Will Richardson posts the above picture and asks "how many educators look at that picture and think "OMG, puhleeeeese let me teach in that classroom!" (I It sums up the biggest challenge facing learning: too many educators look at that and think all of above. What can we aspire to? The other night Stephen Heppell pointed out the Education_2010 report that he, Graham Brown-Martin and other luminaries I suspect not many)". He points out that with the mobile technologies already in our students' pockets we're probably not far off that level of ubiquitous kitting out in our schools already.
edu.blogs.com
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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