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The Future of Reality – Controlling Objects With Your Mind
On the other, I can’t help to feel how much this resembles the dystopian societies described in science fiction – in this case, the movie The Matrix. This video from TED demonstrates new technology being developed where a human can interact with devices to control objects simply by thinking about them.
The Mobile Learner
- Friday, August 27, 2010
Mobile Learning: An Upside Learning Point of View
Hope it helps you with your mobile learning strategy. Upside Learning has moved into providing solutions that include mLearning in some form or the other. In some cases, the solution revolved purely around mobile technology. We often answer the same questions repeatedly – where do we use it? How do we use it? What devices are suitable?
Upside Learning
- Thursday, August 26, 2010
Training Plan For iPhone Application Development
Having knowledge of a server side programming language like J2EE, PHP, or ASP.Net will certainly help as any reasonably sophisticated iPhone app will require communication with third party services for data. This training plan if properly implemented can help you create productive and utility kind of applications. Topic. Estimate Days.
Upside Learning
- Friday, August 20, 2010
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Using SMS Texting for Reference Help with Udefn
Many educators have posted about the benefits of using Google SMS to help students with reference needs such as translation, weather, local information, stocks, currency exchange rates, and more. How is this helpful in Education? If you just text currency, you will not receive the conversion. good alternative to Google SMS is Udefn.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Tuesday, March 3, 2009
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Text Help to Haiti
Text Help Organizations: Donate $5 to Wyclef Jean's Haiti Relief Fund Text "yele" to 501501 Donate $10 to Bill Clinton's Relief Fund Text "Haiti" to 20222 Donate to $10 International Medical Corps Text "Haiti" to 85944 Donate $10 to Red Cross Text "Haiti" to 90999
Cell Phones in Learning
- Friday, January 15, 2010
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The Mobile Learner » Beyond Banning: Rules for Classroom Use of Cell Phones
The Mobile Learner
- Thursday, September 4, 2008
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Technology can help every learner
Step one of course is to know what these needs are - technology helps in the collation and storage/accessing diagnostic data immensely. As a learning Intervention and Support teacher, my adventures in technology have already shown me just how powerful digital technology can be in enabling differentiated learning. Authored by jnxyz.
uLearning Blog
- Monday, February 2, 2009
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New Study: Texting Helps Children Learn to Spell.
it was found that text messaging actually helped children develop "phonological awareness" which is needed to learn how to correct spellings. Thus helping children learn how to spell. I know there are lots of questions and concerns around whether text messaging is hurting literacy learning (especially spelling and grammar).
Cell Phones in Learning
- Sunday, January 24, 2010
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Help for busy Educators: Posterous
The wonderful, ever faster pace of technological change does have its downsides, especially for already busy educators. Number 1 on my list of these over the last year has been Evernote. Here’s a great post by a fellow teacher (@shanetechteach) into how he uses it to prioritise tasks. Why is it so good? Post a video to Youtube. Am I crazy?
uLearning Blog
- Wednesday, August 26, 2009
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mLearn08 and can mobile phones help the fight against poverty?
The mobile conference with a difference ( mLearn 08 ) runs this week in Telford , Shropshire, United Kingdom. am looking forward to attend, speak and learn from the other participants. This is a renowned conference on mobile learning, so I am quite excited to go and gain new insights on the future of learning (yes, as you can see I am a believer.)
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, October 6, 2008
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iThinkEd » Microsoft’s Free Collaboration Tools
iThinkEd
- Thursday, July 31, 2008
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Jing tool for help or FAQ movies
Today I used Jing to make a help movie. The 'more' option gives you acces to limited essentials: send feedback, preferences, help and quit. This makes help movies really easy to capture! The Jing tool from Techsmith is a very handy, quick tool to make screencaptures. It is amazingly simple. The installation is easy. you are on!
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, December 13, 2007
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The President’s “Blackberry”… this should help
But having a world leader touting the benefits of his mobile device helps us to see that mobiles are truly powerful and have different capabilities which are useful for serious business. Our President now has a mobile device. Based on the article from CNET , It appears as though this device is actually NOT a Blackberry.
mLearning is Good
- Thursday, February 12, 2009
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