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The Future of Reality – Controlling Objects With Your Mind
Take the red pill if you dare and watch what could be the future of learning. This video from TED demonstrates new technology being developed where a human can interact with devices to control objects simply by thinking about them. While watching this, I felt, “…a bit like Alice going down the rabbit hole….
The Mobile Learner
- Friday, August 27, 2010
Free report on Education in the Wild: geo-located mobile earning in ActionL
There is also a debate about whether location-based and contextual learning results in shallower learning strategies and a section detailing the future challenges for location-based learning. Tags: augmented learning mobile augmented reality research mobile learning future of education am always eager to learn from you all!
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, August 5, 2010
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#lff10 : Phil Candy: concentrating on organizational or institutional educational futures
Today I was following the presentation and live discussion on the topic of institutional educational futures by Phil Candy , taken place during the Learning Future Festival 2010 , an online conference organized by the University of Leicester. Tags: educational institution education future future of education
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, January 8, 2010
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The Future of Cell Phones in Schools.
You can now purchase a cell phone with a built-in projector. The cost is $373.oo (cheaper than some iPhones!). There has been some talk for the last few years about the possibility of cell phones having built-in LCD projectors. Additionally, teachers and students will always have a projector with them (for conferences or instant presentations).
Cell Phones in Learning
- Monday, September 1, 2008
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The Future of Learning
Here’s a Youtube video on the future of learning featuring Stephan Heppell. I recently heard Stephan Heppell speak at Leading Learning 2009 and was fascinated by his ideas and his charisma. Two ideas that I find important in this video are the ideas of “learning to learn and “learning by failing.
The Mobile Learner
- Sunday, June 7, 2009
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The Future of Mobile Technology: The Sixth Sense?
Although the challenge today is integrate current technology in today’s classroom in a way that is useful and practical for personal productivity and for learning, it is always interesting to see what the future of technology will be and the potential uses for it. Enjoy.
The Mobile Learner
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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The Future of Mobile.
Visualizing the future of Mobile Phones from the MOCOM 2020 project
Cell Phones in Learning
- Sunday, September 13, 2009
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What I believe about learning
Tags: Connectivism Future mobile/miniaturisation uLearning #DPLA learning Smart Classrooms ubiquitous
uLearning Blog
- Saturday, July 4, 2009
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The Future of Mobile and Mobile Media
A sneak peak into what the mobile future could look like: Tags: digital culture video
The Mobile Learner
- Saturday, September 26, 2009
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Podcasting anywhere anytime tools may have a future!
Perhaps these tools allowing learning to occur anywhere anytime do have a future… Authored by jnxyz. Tags: anywhere anytime podcast uLearning mobile/miniaturisation Future Lets be clear, this is only one study, but can it be believed? Hosted by Edublogs.
uLearning Blog
- Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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This map depicts the future of education resources
Ten years ago, I was leading a project called HomeworkCentral.com, with a graduate student team captained by two Ph.D's, s, for sciences and the humanities. We built an open online network of 35,000 study subjects comprised of about 150,000 links to webpages picked by our scholars for sciences, humanities, arts, technologies
Golden Swamp
- Sunday, April 5, 2009
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AG08 keynote speaker John Patrick: the future of the Internet
example of a company that replied that they could not reply through email - those companies will not make it in the future). the FUTURE (see vlog) major carriers are the biggest threat to our digital growth. The same thing will happen to all the other industries. The net is never offline. The burden of prove needs to shift. Voice2.0:
Ignatia Webs
- Wednesday, April 16, 2008
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