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78 Articles match "Ipod Touch","Support"
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Rapid Prototyping For Mobile Learning Applications – III
While the design team will be the primary users, it’ll need support from all quarters to be up and functioning smoothly. An example – the use of multitouch, when the device touch capabilities do not offer support for it. Every tool has its own features – weaknesses and strengths. Is the tool easy-to-use?
Upside Learning
- Friday, August 27, 2010
Creating Successful m-Learning Strategy – Part 3
Flash is not supported on all devices; and to create something with a richer user experience, you need to look at creating apps. It is a jQuery plugin for mobile web development on the iPhone, iPod Touch, and other forward-thinking devices. Adobe Device Central: Great Support for mLearning Development. Video. JQTouch.
Upside Learning
- Wednesday, August 4, 2010
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I’m sick of teaching: OR all about my new lesson plan to grow self-learners
Keywords: Personalised learning, challenge-based learning, digital pedagogy, iPod touch, OLPC XO laptop. As a learning support teacher, I happily spend my days teaching struggling and disadvantaged students in years 4-7 some of the basics that they have missed or have difficulty with. But I’m changing my mind now. Sound ok?
uLearning Blog
- Thursday, October 8, 2009
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I luv assembling IKEA furniture to support our #OLPC XO laptop & iPod touch projects! #eqelearn #ADE thanks P&C!
via tweetie. Posted via web from Jonathan Nalder’s posterous.
uLearning Blog
- Thursday, October 29, 2009
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iPhone 4 – not much for educators? (updated)
While I wait for a decent Android tablet to ship (be it iPod touch or iPad sized), I’ll instead post here about the just released info on the iPhone 4 and its OS (iOS4). Well because in my state alone there are many many schools using the iPod touch to enhance learning.
uLearning Blog
- Monday, June 7, 2010
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Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch
The gen 1 iPod touch devices are now one year old. We have had two new students arrive in our class in the last month or so, both requiring an iPod touch to ensure the ubiquitous access that is essential to this project. This iPod will remain in Shepparton and be restored and deployed to our newest student.
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iLearn project week 1 journal
There were three jobs I had for this week if this mobile learning project with learning support students was to get off the ground: 1. very silly of me, but introducing the philosophy of students taking responsibility for their learning (via personalised learning using the iPod touch) was probably the area I found I had least through through.
uLearning Blog
- Thursday, October 15, 2009
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iLearn personalised learning project Journal 3
They then email this chart to me from the iPod touch which initiates a conversation around how suitable the app is. Also this week I introduced a new innovation where on the day of the week when I am engaged in regional support duties I record a talking head video of myself giving instructions to the kids. opens iTunes).
uLearning Blog
- Thursday, November 5, 2009
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iThinkEd » New, fully supported Google Reader for the iPhone
iThinkEd
- Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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Pockets of Potential | Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch
Education leaders, perhaps sensing limited public or policy support, have not yet developed a strategy on how mobile learning should be deployed, or even if it should be used at all. Tags: K-12 ipod Here is a selection of quotes taken from the report. Educators and learners often face a love-hate relationship with technology.
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Current thoughts on ubiquitous computing and learning
You won’t find it (yet) being supported officially through Education Departments – but it is one that grassroots educators are embracing exponentially just as their students have – I’m talking about the iPod touch, iPhone, and soon (for us non-US citizens) the iPad.
uLearning Blog
- Sunday, April 4, 2010
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The first Web2.0, comprehensive iPhone education app?
One common problem for educators seeking to use the iPhone or iPod touch in their learning environment is the fact that the most common uses of the devices for things such as taking attendance, voice recording or interfacing with learning management systems (such as Moodle) require constant exiting and switching between several different apps.
uLearning Blog
- Friday, May 29, 2009
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