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Embracing Mobile To Educate For Tomorrow | MobileBehavior
Youth will not know of Microsoft DOS, Windows 3.1, What better solution than to ban cellphones altogether? But while mobile phones have been blamed for an increase in exam cheating , SMS has been praised for helping students learn to spell. The solution lies in perspective. At St. Scott Newcomb, a St. Alongside St. So cool, is'nt it ?
www.mobilebehavior.com
- Saturday, May 29, 2010
Mobile Learning: Our Goldilocks Problem - Ray Henderson
0160; I think we’re near an inflection point where mobile devices will become a ubiquitous force in education, and that our clients will be pressured to provide mobile access to learning content and services at a wide scale. The proliferation of Google and Microsoft’s hosted email offerings are vivid examples. Cheers! Please try again.
www.rayhblog.com
- Wednesday, April 14, 2010
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Microsoft to move further into cloud computing
Sorry to all the Microsoft fans out there, but if MS is getting into cloud computing (as they have by announcing MS Office and Windows 7 will feature cloud-connectivity), then you know that its probably already a happening thing. So How many Educators are tapping into such services? How many students are being taught about them?
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iThinkEd » Sybase’s iAnywhere
iThinkEd
- Friday, October 26, 2007
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Free M-Learning Applications
In comparison, an entry-level Sony Ericsson J300i retails for US$75+, or free with a 2-year service agreement. If anything, CNN reported in January 2006 that Microsoft founder and Chairman Bill Gates believes cell phones are a better way than laptops to bring computing to the masses in developing nations.. It’s brilliant.
Mobile Learning
- Tuesday, April 29, 2008
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mLearning Content Types - Level 5: Courseware
Level 5 Content Types The CellCast Solution supports the delivery of content and courseware in both Microsoft PowerPoint® and simple as well as complex HTML formats. Regardless of whether your mobile content is written in HTML, authored in Microsoft PowerPoint, or built in some other mobile authoring package (e.g.,
mLearning Trends
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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SMS Server - Final Chapter?
M y final project is to create a SMS (Simple Mail Service) Server which would function in a similar fashion as the BlueToot h Kiosk Server. Turns out Microsoft India has created a SMS Server for farmers in India (now Vietnam) that provided a low cost ubiquitous solution that replaced a PC network solution.
MobileDot
- Wednesday, December 3, 2008
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Try, try, try again. success!
was able to use built in Bluetooth services for my phone and PC but ran into some problems when I tried to use the Bluetooth serial port communication between two computers. My hope was to establish a client server communication between two devices much like a student might connect to a on campus service with there cell phone.
MobileDot
- Monday, November 24, 2008
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My mLearning Predictions for 2010
We can all expect advances in next generation devices and capabilities from Apple, Google/Android, RIM/BlackBerry, Microsoft, Palm, Nokia and others. In short, we think about what managers and management need to do, not what teachers and administrators are trying to accomplish. Knock, Knock!! Who's there? Mobile. Mobile Who?
mLearning Trends
- Saturday, January 2, 2010
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The Role of Libraries in an mLearning World
However, while it is true that in the 1990’s, $70 Microsoft Encarta CD’s destroyed Encyclopedia Britannica’s traditional business of selling $1000 physical encyclopedia sets, it did not destroy Encyclopedia Britannica itself. Libraries have always provided education services such as reading programs.
The Mobile Learner
- Thursday, September 17, 2009
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Are Apps the Future of Mobile Learning?
The statistics come from Ambient Insight’s US Market for Mobile Learning Products and Services 2008-2013 (Executive Summary). And, the following companies have an app store or will have one very soon: Microsoft (Windows Mobile), RIM (Blackberry), Nokia and Sony-Ericsson(Symbian), Google (Android), Adobe (Flash Lite, AIR, Flex, etc.).
mLearning is Good
- Wednesday, February 4, 2009
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Mobile Experiments with MS-ASP.Net
I have for some time been using and teaching Microsoft ASP.Net. ASP.Net is a product created by Microsoft to support client and server side web programming on its IIS Internet Servers. Even though Microsoft does sell tools to program in this environment, you can use it entirely for free. How do know if you have used ASP.Net?
MobileDot
- Friday, June 19, 2009
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