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mLearning in the House of Lords
I am just back from a very enjoyable hour spent in the House of Lords with Lord Lucas, discussing new technologies for learning and looking at some of our mobile learning works. Like other IT-savvy Lords, he uses his blog and to be open and honest with his views – and has a special interest in home-access and support for parents. Tags: interviews blended learning MyLearning A very interesting man. He was very enthusiastic about many of
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- Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Enhance Your Study With Mobile Learning | The iPad Resource Guide And Store
The iPad Resource Guide And Store Welcome To The #1 iPad Resource Guide, A Store Where you Will find All Your iPad Information In One Place Home | About Us | Contact Us | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy Enhance Your Study With Mobile Learning Posted by Admin | Posted in iPad | Posted on 08-03-2010-05-2008 0
As a student or a trainee, you may be quite busy with
ipadresourceguide.com
- Monday, March 8, 2010
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New online book on mobile learning -available for free download
New online book on mobile learning -available for free download by Jan Herrington, Anthony Herrington, Jessica Mantei, Ian Olney and Brian Ferry (editors), New technologies, new pedagogies: Mobile learning in higher education, Faculty of Education, University of Wollongong, 2009, 138p. This online book describes a study, funded by Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC), that involved teachers in the Faculty of Education at the University of Wollongong implementing innovative teaching approaches to support mobile learning. ISBN: 978-1-74128-169-9 (online) Available: http://ro.uow.edu.au/newtech/
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, June 12, 2009
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mLearn08: keynote Diane Laurillard on mobile learning methods
This post is based on the keynote speach of Diane Laurillard who is well-known for her ground breaking work on (mobile) learning methodologies. mLearn keynote Diane Laurillard - Towards a pedagogy-driven account of mobile learning Dianne Laurillard works at the Institute of Education. Her talk is very structured, filled with knowledge and definitely positive on new learning techniques in which the learner 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 knowledge.
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, October 16, 2008
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Five Myths of Mobile Learning
I’ve been occupied with writing a paper to promote the adoption of mobile learning amongst corporates and enterprises. While trawling through multiple web-links, a pattern of myths about mobile learning emerges. Devices lack in screen and key size and processing power - It’s said quite often that as compared to personal computers, mobile devices lack the large physical interface devices (keyboard, monitor, mouse, printer…) Quite a bit of back and forth about these myths - I’m taking the liberty of listing and describing the five that struck me as odd, and am attempting to debunk them to an extent.
www.upsidelearning.com
- Monday, August 24, 2009
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The Mobile Learning Engine (MLE) for Moodle
One recent interesting development in mobile learning has been the creation of mobile interfaces for Online Learning Environments. Here at the University of Canberra, I’ve been investigating one particular extension for the University’s new Moodle-based learning environment: the free and open source Mobile Learning Engine (MLE) .
MLE provides a mobile interface to Moodle It features a custom Java application, capable of running on the majority of contemporary mobile phones. Some testing on different handsets shows
Mobile Learning
- Monday, May 18, 2009
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Why mobile learning is on the rise and benefits diverse populations
In January 2009 Carly Shuler (a fellow at the Joan Ganz Cooney Center ) came out with a fabulous paper on the benefits of mobile learning entitled: pockets of potential - Using Mobile Technologies to Promote Children’s Learning . Although the document focuses on mobile learning for children, you can easily deduct the benefits for all learner groups. Carly Shuler recently graduated from the Harvard Graduate School of Education with an Ed.M. in Technology, Innovation and Education, where she studied how new media and emerging technologies can be used
Ignatia Webs
- Friday, April 3, 2009
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Mobile Learning Tools
At presentations and workshops, I am often asked to recommend tools for authoring mobile learning. do not recommend any tools, but do encourage them to check with their current authoring tool vendor to see what their plans are for mobile, as many vendors are moving in this direction. know that I have missed some and am hoping that you will comment and add your favorite to the list: Authoring Tools Adobe(R) eLearning Suite Chalk Mobile Chalkboard Emantras MobLS I Recently I have gathered information on the current tools and have compiled the following list.
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Saturday, January 31, 2009
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Mobile Learning: A 3rd Reading List
Here is a follow-up to the first two mobile learning reading lists: The first one is here and the second one is here .
1) 7 Things You Should Know About Augmented Reality – An EDUCASE learning article about this newest of learning technologies and the implications of Augmented Reality to teaching and learning.
2) Augmented Reality Reaveals Histroy to Tourists : A short article demonstrating what is possible 3) Smartphones: The Ultimate Conversation Killer – A Globe and Mail newspaper article arguing that smartphones, rather than connecting people, actually kill conversation.
The Mobile Learner
- Tuesday, November 10, 2009
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New Report Reinforces Mobile Learning is Best as Performance Support
I just read an article titled, “Smartphones Make IBM Smarter, But Not As Expected” about IBM and Columbia University’s recent study on the behavior and effects of mobile learning within IBM. The study was very insightful, and the findings support the notion that m-Learning is currently best consumed in the form of performance support material. Employees in the study used mobile content that helped them find information about clients and other employees at the point of need before communicating with clients. Employees did not find the
mLearning is Good
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Yes, mobile moodle for iPhone is eminent, we will release open source code soon
For those who have been following my mobile blogs, you knew our great Peru/Belgian team (i.e. the Institute of Tropical Medicine Alexander von Humboldt (IMTAvH) in Lima and the Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITM) in Antwerp) was working on something special: a mobile moodle for iPhone. In 2008, our Peruvian/Belgian team won the Tibotec Reach Initiatives grant , which allowed us to start looking at solutions to get two types of smartphones (iPhone and NokiaN95) linked up with We started out rather basic, you can read about the first steps in this previous post . And now we
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, February 25, 2010
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Mobile Learning in India
They don’t realize it, but today’s mobile phones have the computing power of a personal computer from the mid-nineties, while consuming a fraction of the energy and are made at significantly lower cost.
In India, the mobile phone has revolutionized communication and India is now one of the fastest growing markets for mobile phone services, with growing usage and increasing penetration. Six in ten people (more than 4 billion individuals) around the world are carrying a powerful computing device in their pockets and purses. According to TRAI, there are 286 million wireless
www.upsidelearning.com
- Saturday, July 25, 2009
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