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Is your institution considering mobile learning? « Tony Bates
2010) Considering mobile learning for your institution Academic Impressions Higher Ed Impact: Weekly Analysis January 28 This article, basically an interview with Judy Brown, ‘founder and former director of the University of Wisconsin system’s Academic ADL Co-Lab and a key thinker in mobile learning strategies’, is one of the best articles I have read on the design of mobile learning: essential reading for anyone thinking of going in this direction. January 29th, 2010 | Tags: 2010 , Academic Impressions , b , Brown , course design , mobile learning | Category: Bibliography
www.tonybates.ca
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
Erik Duval’s Weblog
It strikes me that we still need to evolve organizations like schools & universities, or hospitals, in a similar way: these organizations are focusing on how to make effective use of the expensive teachers or medical staff, rather than on how to make the student learn effectively or cure the patient… As technology evolves, and teaching power or healing power becomes more cheap and abundant, I hope that we can re-focus on the needs of the learner or patient… If you have any suggestions on how to make this happen, I’d love to hear from you… Posted in Uncategorized
erikduval.wordpress.com
- Monday, May 4, 2009
Mobile Learning « Shijina’s Blog
Some browsers will resize the fonts, some support zooming, some don’t respect style sheets; some have a portrait layout, etc. The Apple iPhone does not support flash files and according to a survey conducted by the E-learning Guild 69.2% of the content that is designed is deployed in flash. There are tools available in the market that can used for creating courses for smartphones some of them are: 5 Minute Outliner , Atlantic Link Content Point , Cram 1.0 , iWriter , Learning Mobile Author , Mobile Study , MyLearning Author for Pocket
shijina.wordpress.com
- Sunday, January 11, 2009
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Erik Duval’s Weblog
It strikes me that we still need to evolve organizations like schools & universities, or hospitals, in a similar way: these organizations are focusing on how to make effective use of the expensive teachers or medical staff, rather than on how to make the student learn effectively or cure the patient… As technology evolves, and teaching power or healing power becomes more cheap and abundant, I hope that we can re-focus on the needs of the learner or patient… If you have any suggestions on how to make this happen, I’d love to hear from you… Posted in Uncategorized
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Is your institution considering mobile learning? « Tony Bates
2010) Considering mobile learning for your institution Academic Impressions Higher Ed Impact: Weekly Analysis January 28 This article, basically an interview with Judy Brown, ‘founder and former director of the University of Wisconsin system’s Academic ADL Co-Lab and a key thinker in mobile learning strategies’, is one of the best articles I have read on the design of mobile learning: essential reading for anyone thinking of going in this direction. January 29th, 2010 | Tags: 2010 , Academic Impressions , b , Brown , course design , mobile learning | Category: Bibliography
www.tonybates.ca
- Saturday, January 30, 2010
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Mobile Learning « Shijina’s Blog
Some browsers will resize the fonts, some support zooming, some don’t respect style sheets; some have a portrait layout, etc. The Apple iPhone does not support flash files and according to a survey conducted by the E-learning Guild 69.2% of the content that is designed is deployed in flash. There are tools available in the market that can used for creating courses for smartphones some of them are: 5 Minute Outliner , Atlantic Link Content Point , Cram 1.0 , iWriter , Learning Mobile Author , Mobile Study , MyLearning Author for Pocket
shijina.wordpress.com
- Sunday, January 11, 2009
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