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EDITing in the Dark » ELI Focus – Mobile Learning
Beyond the website, the development of additional systems should be guided by the users who will indicate what makes sense for them. Well... Two edges of mobile As I’m cutting through emails, tweets and stared items in... It’s about the apps… Many people have been noticing for a while now that... Facebook mobile dominates mobile web According to the BBC, Facebook mobile dwarfed the rest of... Conference | mLearning Leave a Reply Cancel Reply
boora.ca
- Saturday, March 6, 2010
Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning - Associated Content - associatedcontent.com
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www.associatedcontent.com
- Sunday, February 28, 2010
Mobile E-learning Publishing: iPad, iPhone, or Kindle – Which do iChoose?
Essentially, prior to the release of the iPad, Flurry analytics showed that the tablet device would support mainly games, entertainment, news and books, music, and other lifestyle content. Is it a game, an e-learning course, a marketing tool? Augmented Reality and touch-sensitive science games are two of the best examples of educational game-like format—oftentimes incorporating integrated 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 only, the iPad’s conformity
blogs.oregonstate.edu
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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Austrian University studies Augmented Reality on mobile devices
Another application was a museum tour in which a virtual cartoon guide would explain them certain items whenever they looked through their mobile. (See Interactive gaming with this kind of augmented reality was also shown in a short movie where a PDA camera was used as an interface together with a real life map. On the camera display the games virtual characters were shown as they moved and behaved in certain ways with the This Monday I attended an extremely interesting presentation by Daniel Wagner of the Graz University of Technology. Daniel holds a Master in computer science
mLearning Blog
- Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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mLearn08: keynote Diane Laurillard on mobile learning methods
Waht we need are tools for guided inquiry, structure discussion, orchastrated collaboration, adaptive practice, serious games. These tools need to be good for guiding inquiry, structuring discussion, orchestrating collaboration, adapting leanrners' practice, designing learning activities. conventional learning: learning through attention: powerpoint, digital videos,animation, podcast learning through inquiry: online resources, It has been a while since I added a blogpost, but it was quite hectic the last two weeks. mLearn08 started which resulted in a lot of extra
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, October 16, 2008
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Futures of Learning
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 well as a variety of mobile applications that go behind the tour model. Current State of Mobile Tours Museum audio guides today can be placed into four different categories: 1) museum devices with number pads with manual or automatic activation, 2) personal digital assistants (PDAs) such as the iPhone, BlackBerry and other smartphones with operating systems and Internet
futuresoflearning.org
- Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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MOBILE LEARNING - eLearning Tour Part 1 - Hosted by Corporate Learning Trends and Innovation
Moderators: Judy Brown - Mobile Learning Solutions Bob Mosher - Performance Support Tools Karl Kapp - Games and Simulations Tony Karrer - Self-Paced eLearning Solutions Demonstrations will showcase a variety of different kinds of eLearning. Ideas: field guide alerts geo-blogging survey audio recordings on-demand access reporting reference simulation conferencing job aid check list decision support polls assignments presentations quiz just-in-time feedback note taking test reminders updates game-based learning
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mobile learning and QRcodes: my session and the audience's ideas
tried to jott down all of the ideas mentioned: Adding it to a business card; Using QRcodes to promote an article or thing on the go (in the street, open space); using it inside buildings (flour plans); using it in tours by linking it to audio that give background information on the sights; using it in (newspaper) articles to link to extra/background information; putting it on geocaching games and articles; using it to guide people directly to a map to go to a hotel, university... (from from bus stops, train stations...); linking it to audio samples to construct a bigger
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, December 4, 2008
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Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch
For the first time in Western history most end-users probably have better leisure access to technology (through mobile phones, game devices and computers etc.) 8221; Sustainable Mobile Learning from the 3 Sheep sustainable mobile learning blog Handheld guides – The Museum experience Mohamed_Ally_2009-MobileLearning a 320 page report on mobile learning written in January of 2009. Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch A day in the life of a 21st Century Classroom Home About From the kids iPod Touch Apps Josh’s Tips Lessons Global mobile research project final report Posted by: louiseduncan | August 16, 2009 | 1 Comment | Here is a copy of the research report produced by Delphian eLearning for Etech Group outlining the findings of the Global Mobile Research Project conducted from August 2008 – June 2009.
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ACU's iPhone initiative: a year later
Programmers at ACU went an extra step and added a game to the attendance tool, offering professors a memory challenge matching up faces with names. out now To AppleCare or not to AppleCare -- that is the question Use iCal to tweet automatically How to make iPhone videos sparkle with iMovie The TUAW how-to guide to iPhone 3GS video recording and editing Mac mini and Dropbox: Getting it done TUAW flick r Pool www. Skip to Content Summer Budget Travel Tips from Gadling AOL Tech Joystiq ↓ Joystiq [XBox] Joystiq [Playstation] Joystiq [Nintendo] Massively WoW Finance ↓ DailyFinance Blogging Stocks Luxist Blogging Buyouts Walletpop Tech ↓ Switched TUAW Download Squad Autoblog ↓ Autoblog Green Autoblog UK Autoblog Auf Deutsch Autoblog En Français ???? ????
www.tuaw.com
- Monday, August 3, 2009
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More Mobile Learning - by GlobalEnglish
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www.intomobile.com
- Saturday, March 7, 2009
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Five Types of Mobile Learning
That’s use #2 above–using mobile devices to facilitate collaborative work. Leave a reply Entries (RSS) Comments (RSS) Categories Activity (78) Agile Teaching (20) Backchannel (8) Background Knowledge Probes (6) Brainstorming (2) Class-Wide Discussion (18) Formative Assessment (21) Games (1) Instructional Improvement (9) Peer Assessment (2) Peer Instruction (31) Problem-Based Learning (3) Question Sequence (8) Question Trees (1) Quizzes (8) Time for Telling (15) Discipline
derekbruff.com
- Saturday, October 24, 2009
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ASTD's Big Question for December 2008: New Learning
The powerful little computer literally has dozens and dozens of games that teach every thing from Spanish to French to Problem-Solving and even how to cook. These games, are all designed by many different organizations but all have elements that can be easily applied to mobile learning designs. I wrote a number of posts this year about mobile learning: Five Holiday Semi-Learning Related Games How Widespread is Mobile The ASTD Big question this month is What did you learn about learning in 2008? I learn so much all the time from students, clients and colleagues, it
karlkapp.blogspot.com
- Friday, December 26, 2008
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