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54 Articles match "Future","Mobile Devices","Video"
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Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning - Educational Research
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. Last summer,
www.pontydysgu.org
- 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 Learning through mobile devices, professionally known as mobile learning , or mLearning is a good choice to improve your learning efficiency. 8220;I don’t have enough time to learn more.” 8221; “The current study
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- Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Mobile E-learning Publishing: iPad, iPhone, or Kindle – Which do iChoose?
When looking at the evolution of smart phones over the last year, it’s fair to say that mobile content characteristics are progressively less defined by bandwidth and endpoint constraints and more influenced by app developer community innovation, user need, timeliness, and cost. Dev Patnaik at BusinessWeek recently discussed product innovation in this light and the relation to mobile content and e-reader growth is telling.
While it was enlightening to see Steve Jobs demonstrate what the iPad can do, I found it more interesting to see what the iPad cannot do. Tablet-like in size
blogs.oregonstate.edu
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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Converting a DVD from a windows pc onto a mobile device in 10 steps
If you have a documentary or a movie you made on history that you can distribute on mobile devices, you can deliver it to your learners in advance of a field trip. During the last couple of months colleagues of mine (and family) have been asking to give them an easy way to rip and convert DVD movies to a format that works on their mobile device. Get the specifications of the screen of your mobile device As a teacher or professor you want to use multimedia (e.g. from your school’s library) in your classes or for informal learning purposes, the trouble is how do you do
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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Futures of Learning
Futures of Learning | Home | about us | Publications | Literature Reviews | Book Reviews | Field Reports | Announcements | Archive | Tuesday, June 30, 2009 Mobile Experiences in Art Museums Museums today seek a balance between the one-way transmission of curatorial expertise and the pluralistic modes of interpretation by visitors. result of emerging technologies in the mobile industry, mobile experiences in museums today encompass the traditional handheld audio guide, the cell phone tour, iPhone/MP3 players, and the newer multimedia handheld tour as
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- Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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dougbelshaw.com/blog » Blog Archive » Looking to the future of education: learning spaces and mobile devices
D Looking to the future of education: learning spaces and mobile devices April 28th, 2009 | Comments | Posted in Education , Technology Hi! It’s the first of a series of meetings looking at the ICT/E-Learning systems for the Academy and we’ll be looking at ‘Devices and Learning Spaces’. This post, Home About Archives Get in Touch! What Im Reading Music References Wiki CV Lifestream Twitter status: Lovely day today. Sun streaming through tree outside my window
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- Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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The Future Of Learning Design
If you are intrigued by the future of learning design, you won’t want to miss the second half of this interview with Karl Kapp. Coach: What types of challenges do newer technologies, such as mobile and podcast, present to the instructional designer?
Mobile learning, for example, doesn’t mean taking an entire course and shrinking it to fit on the limited screen size of a smart phone. In case you missed the first half, see Games and Simulations .
Karl: The biggest problem is that in the learning field we sometimes get seduced by the technology and forget the
theelearningcoach.com
- Monday, November 23, 2009
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Learning Mobile Devices Are Not Quite New
Education & Tech covers tender questions of human living and rougher matters rotting the educators core. CONTACT TRACKBACKS LINKS Welcome Googler! Why not subscribe to our RSS feed for more updates? Learning Mobile Devices Are Not Quite New Posted on Sunday, May 03, 2009 No Comments Related: curriculum , technology , webtech Michelle Pacansky-Brock was presenting and attending the MoblEd Conference in Pasadena, CA and she posted her experiences about what she saw and tries to find an answer for this question:
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- Sunday, May 3, 2009
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Only Dead Fish: The Mobile Future
Only Dead Fish Categories advertising art barkatthemoon brands culture design fun green insight inspiration life magazines media Music nostalgia revolution socialmedia
neilperkin.typepad.com
- Friday, April 17, 2009
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Strategy for Mobile Devices | Learning is Change.
Learning is Change. What is LiC? Company Info Bens Bio The Blog and Podcast Important Posts Services and Contact
learningischange.com
- Thursday, April 16, 2009
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The Future of Mobile Media and Communication
The following video is a vision of the future, as predicted by MOCOM 2020 –which describes its organization as “an open think tank about mobile media worldwide”.
Ready or not, mobile media and communication look like they’re here to stay. It’s probable that more schools and instructors in the near future will make more Certainly, some schools have already made mobile versions of their websites, and some instructors incorporate social media like Twitter and Facebook, which can be used via mobile devices.
www.wisepedagogy.com
- Thursday, May 7, 2009
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Augmented Reality (AR) – The Future of Mobility?
This blog is all about how mobile devices can be incorporated in classrooms today to help students learn. Below is a video demonstrating the possibility of AR:
Initially, I thought AR was a concept for the future and decided to wait before I began commenting on it. In many ways, this blog is about the present as I’ve always looked to be as practical as possible to offer ideas for readers in incorporating this technology now. Recently I’ve been introduced to the concept of Augmented Reality (AR) and have been intreagued.
The Mobile Learner
- Saturday, July 25, 2009
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Direct observations about where Educator’s are at.
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 for the digital revolution to pass on by.
Thirdly, that just as the Horizon report moves mobile technology into the ‘one year or less’ zone of implementation for education, the promise of anywhere, anytime learning is starting
uLearning Blog
- Wednesday, September 9, 2009
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