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Mobile Commons Helps Non-Profit Organizations Responding to the Chile Earthquake
AmeriCares is a nonprofit international disaster relief and humanitarian aid organization, which delivers medicines, medical supplies and aid to people in crisis around the world. Catholic Relief Services is the international humanitarian agency of the Catholic community in the United States. Habitat for Humanity International is an ecumenical Christian ministry that welcomes to its work all people AmeriCares, Catholic Relief Services and Habitat for Humanity adopt mobile for engaging supporters and fundraising
NEW YORK – March 8, 2010 – In the aftermath of the 8.8-magnitude
Mobile Commons
- Monday, March 8, 2010
Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning - Educational Research
As did the reviewer of a recent paper I submitted for the International Journal of Mobile Learning who was concerned my paper was too abstract (and he or she was right, I suspect). feed. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Search Search on pontydysgu.org The PLE Conference The PLE Conference is intended to produce a space for researchers and practitioners to exchange ideas, experience and research around
www.pontydysgu.org
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
BBC's education service Janala has delivered 1m lessons in three months | Media | guardian.co.uk
According to Sara Chamberlain, the head of interactive for the BBC World Service Trust, the broadcasters aim was to make English – the international language of business – within the reach of millions of non-Anglophones. It is aimed at young people living on less than £2 a day, although critics say that 3 taka per session is "still a bit high". This news report shows students learning English with Janala Since it was launched in November 2009, 1,030,583 Janala lessons have been accessed, with Bangladeshs 50 million mobile users eager to learn English to improve their
www.guardian.co.uk
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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Children and Mobile Phones
Thanks to BECTA in the UK for pointing out a report entitled Children’s Use of Mobile Phones — An International Comparison February 2009 . Included in the report is a section on mobile phone literacy as well as an appendix with examples of use of mobile phones by children in target countries. The 60-page report was published in 2009 by the GSM Association and the Mobile Society Research Institute within NTT DOCOMO and Details are taken from interviews and data from Japan, Korea, China, India and Mexico. There is a lot we all can learn from such global initiatives.
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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New Study on Student Mobile Phone Usage in Other Countries
John Evans , a wonderful technology educator from Canada, sent me the study Children's Use of Mobile Phones: An International Comparison . The document is over 60+ pages long, but I wanted to summarize one of the interesting finds; the number of students who own and use mobile phones. % of 12 year olds with a cell phone Japan=50% Korea=87% China=27% India=11% Mexico=45% % of 17 year olds with a cell phone Japan=96% Korea=71% China=80% India=64% Mexico=85% According to the Tomorrow Group 2009 Speak Up Report, in the United States currently about 76% of secondary students (12-18)
Cell Phones in Learning
- Sunday, March 15, 2009
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eSCART 2008: the demo of the international online course
did write about the final report of eSCART 2008 , but know we have just launched our demo of the course . I know, I know, it is obvious I like this course. I It is a short demo and admittedly it can ask you to download the latest plugins of both Flash and Quicktime , but we are working on the low bandwidth option as I write this.
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, November 21, 2008
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You are Never Alone » From the Coal Face: iPod Touch in the Classroom
The Department of Education and Early Childhood Development, Victoria, Australia has published a report on a project that examined the use of the iPod Touch in school settings, with emphasis on the impact on student learning, on teacher pedagogy, curriculum and assessment, and on external technical issues involved in implementing emerging technologies. Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)iPod Roundup 2iPods in the classroomNeat slideshow on some of the educational uses of iPodThe Daily Engadget: New iPods Nano and Touch? […] Post a Comment
blogs.educationau.edu.au
- Saturday, October 24, 2009
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Utterz...All-In-One mobile blogging! Free! Finally!
Even better, it is international! Let's look at the positives: 1) It is international, so people from around the globe can participate. 10) You can "utter" back and forth with others via cell phone (no need to have computer or Internet access) The downside: 1) Unlike Gabcast, it is not a toll-free number (it is probably hard to do this since it is international), so if you use a landline, it will cost money (unless you have unlimited long-distance or use long-distance at an "unlimited talk" time) 2) there is some advertising (although While there are some fantastic mobile blogging resources on the web, such as Gabcast , Gcast, Eyespot , Radar , Flickr , Jott , and Go@blogger.com , none of them allow you to post video, audio, text, and photos directly to a blog from their account.
Cell Phones in Learning
- Monday, March 3, 2008
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BBC's education service Janala has delivered 1m lessons in three months | Media | guardian.co.uk
According to Sara Chamberlain, the head of interactive for the BBC World Service Trust, the broadcasters aim was to make English – the international language of business – within the reach of millions of non-Anglophones. It is aimed at young people living on less than £2 a day, although critics say that 3 taka per session is "still a bit high". This news report shows students learning English with Janala Since it was launched in November 2009, 1,030,583 Janala lessons have been accessed, with Bangladeshs 50 million mobile users eager to learn English to improve their
www.guardian.co.uk
- Monday, February 22, 2010
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CCK08 Free and reliable open source software for YOU and all of us
As quick and intuitive to use as a checkbook register, it is based on professional accounting principles to ensure balanced books and accurate reports. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages. Connecting to others, is enabled by open source software. So this is not a blogpost on theory, but on practicalities of connectivism reality.
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, September 22, 2008
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The Innovative Educator: Ideas for Enhancing Teaching and Learning with Cell Phones Even in Districts that Ban Them
This enables schools to avoid any issues of school phone bans and enables teachers to become comfortable integrating this work, while internalizing the need and not worrying about classroom management issues. John Stossel ... Facebook Find: YouTube University – An Interestin... An Overview of My Work - What do you think? Professional Development Resource for Innovative E... Facebook Find - Education Week: National Standards... Highlights from Channel Thirteen’s Celebration of ... Facebook Find: Ed Week's Leader Talk - A Blog Wort... Is Blogging Worth
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Mobile Internet: the Tipping Point reaches Oz
According to an annual study conducted by the University of Adelaide and mobile phone company m.Net as part of a larger international study, the number of Australians (aged between 18 and 50) using their mobile phone to access the internet has doubled in the last twelve months to 40%. This is great news for mobile learning in Australia, and the good news for educators in the United States is that the international study also found that while the US still lags behind Australia in the use of MDS, it’s closing the gap…
(reported In addition, 60% of respondents citing improved mobile services and lower mobile internet data costs as being a reason to change mobile carriers.
Mobile Learning
- Thursday, April 17, 2008
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Learning Objects for Mobile (MLOs)
The authors take on reusable learning objects (RLOs): “Internally cohesive means the RLO meets a single learning objective and decoupled means that it has no link-outs to external resources.” - The RLO is made up of the following pieces, and shows a learner how to properly create a book reference for a paper or report:
Final reference list, showing the I continue to read through “ Mobile Learning Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training ” edited by Mohamed Ally – Athabasca University in Canada. I’m trying to find the sections in
mLearning is Good
- Saturday, May 9, 2009
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