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The mLearnopedia content community collects and organizes the best information from around the web that will help you learn and stay current on
mobile learning. If you would like to be included and or participate, please contact: Judy Brown
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Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning - Educational Research
Home People Blogs Chalkface Projects Publications Multimedia Research Events Services Contact Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning Home Blogs Wales Wide Web Working & Learning My Learning Journey Anges Blog Jos Blog Dialogos PARADYGMAT GoogleTranslate Service Using mobile devices for learning in the workplace I’ve written a lot recently about the potential of the use of mobile devices in the workplace. Use Cases for a Work based
www.pontydysgu.org
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
News is king of content on mobile devices
Mobile devices are used to consume media of all types, but the Pew Research Center reports that news is the number one thing that Americans access on their devices. It’s not hard to believe because our news has become increasingly “byte-sized”. We use our mobile devices frequently, but for short periods of time in most cases and that follows the byte-sized model so news may be a natural fit.
mLearning is Good
- Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Mobiles, Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing Merge — MobileBeyond
Carriers Ever Get it? Search MobileBeyond Explore MobileBeyond Select Category Electronic Communications Digital Media Emerging Communication Trends Mobile Communications Mobile Blogging Microblogging Mobile Carriers Mobile Devices Mobile Computing Mobile Manufacturers Mobile Phone Smartphones Mobile Websites Mobile Marketing Customer Satisfaction & Loyalty Mobile Advertising Mobile Barcodes Mobile Research Retail Mobile Marketing Mobile News Mobile Legal
mobilebeyond.net
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
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2010 Horizon Report on emerging technologies' impact on education is out
The annual Horizon Report describes the continuing work of the New Media Consortium (NMC)’s Horizon Project in collaboration with Educause, a research-oriented effort that seeks to identify and describe emerging technologies likely to have considerable impact on teaching, learning, and creative expression within higher education. You can download the report here . The nice thing about this report is that it focuses on emerging technologies, but that it also puts a time frame on it (time to adoption one, three, up to five years). There is a focus on mobile computing
Ignatia Webs
- Sunday, January 17, 2010
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eLearning report: Review of Learning 2.0 Practices by Christine Redecker
in this report issued by the European Commission, she focuses on two studies that were undertaken to look at the potential of learning2.0. Both studies were based on extensive desk-research combined with stakeholder consultations and the in-depth study of promising Learning 2.0 The report is 122 pages long , written with great clarity. If you are interested in eLearning and Learning2.0 in particular, this study on the impact of Web2.0
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, November 19, 2009
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European report on 'The Impact of Social Computing on the EU Information Society and Economy' also mobile social media
The European Commission JRC (Joint Research Center), Institute for Prospective Technological Studies released last week at the EU Ministerial Conference on e-Government a comprehensive report on social and economic implications of Social Computing [aka Web2.0, For anyone interested in social media and the impact it has on both society and economy, this is a very worthwhile report. social media]. 'The Impact of Social Computing on the EU Information Society and Economy' (Eds.) Yves Punie, Wainer Lusoli, Clara Centeno, Gianluca Misuraca and David Broster.
Ignatia Webs
- Thursday, November 26, 2009
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Horizon 2009 Report « Electric Archaeology: Digital Media for Learning and Research
Electric Archaeology: Digital Media for Learning and Research Agent based modeling, games, virtual worlds, and online education for archaeology and history Frontpage Return home Browse By topic Subscribe RSS feed adventure agent based modeling ancient geography Ancient World Mapping Center Archaeological Blogs archaeology arg bibliography caesar iv civilization competition data management digital history environments epigraphy funding game theory
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New Report Reinforces Mobile Learning is Best as Performance Support
In June 2009, IBM announced a $100 million investment in mobile research over the next five years, focusing on mobile enablement, emerging markets, and enterprise-to-end-user experience.”
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.
mLearning is Good
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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New Zealand Mobile Learning
In searching for some reports from the recent Mobile World Conference in Barcelona I ran across the Unitec New Zealand wiki and a wealth of information on mobile learning initiatives in New Zealand over the past three years or so. Tags: education global research repor There are presentations, videos, slideshows, discussions and numerous references. Let's see now, where does a person even start?
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Monday, March 2, 2009
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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 is available 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
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning - Educational Research
Home People Blogs Chalkface Projects Publications Multimedia Research Events Services Contact Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning Home Blogs Wales Wide Web Working & Learning My Learning Journey Anges Blog Jos Blog Dialogos PARADYGMAT GoogleTranslate Service Using mobile devices for learning in the workplace I’ve written a lot recently about the potential of the use of mobile devices in the workplace. Use Cases for a Work based
www.pontydysgu.org
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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M-Learning Game Report
To exploit the potential of mobile technologies for learning, researchers must define new teaching and learning techniques. The full 5 page report is available here . Thanks to the folks at Games, Learning + Society (GLS) in Madison, I just discovered "Experiencing the Past through the Senses: An M-Learning Game at Archaeological Parks" by Carmelo Ardito, Paolo Buono, Maria F. Costabile, Rosa Lanzilotti, Thomas Pederson, and Antonio Piccinno, University of Bari, Italy. "M-learning—the
mLearnopedia on Blogspot
- Thursday, March 5, 2009
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Recent Mobile books for your mLearning pleasure
A nice free open eBook on mLearning build at Graz University of Technology in Austria. mLearning books to buy: # 2009: Mobile Learning Communities: Creating New Educational Futures by Patrick Danaher, Beverley Moriarty, Geoff Danaher, a Routledge publication covering communities, along with other topics such as globalization, lifelong learning, multiliteracies, and sustainability; concluding with creating new educational futures. # 2009: Researching Mobile Learning: Frameworks, Tools and Research Designs from Peter Lang Publishing Group, which sets out the issues and requirements for
Ignatia Webs
- Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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