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Mobiles, Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing Merge — MobileBeyond
As mobile smart phone applications, mobile data, the wireless Internet and smartphones morphed into location aware systems, the need for augmented reality disappeared. Smartphone technology and wireless mobile applications migrated to the only necessary computing device–the human brain. You may also enjoy: SkyFire’s Raj Singh: Fast Mobile Browsers and Mobile Cloud Computing Welcome to MobileBeyond MobileBeyond The Future of Mobile Communications Home About MobileBeyond Contact MB Subscribe The Day Mobiles, Artificial Intelligence and Cloud Computing Merged February 23, 2010 Neural Net The day started like any other, sun rising, Earth spinning, Moon in orbit.
mobilebeyond.net
- Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Mobile for Learning—Technically We’re Close; Culturally, Not so Much » Spotlight
Spotlight MacArthur Foundation Behind The Research Blog » Go to Spotlight Home Mobile for Learning—Technically We’re Close; Culturally, Not so Much By Heather Chaplin at 10:10 am on February 15, 2010 in Games , Media Literacy , Mobile , Participatory Learning , Schools , Social Media , STEM • Leave a comment GPS-enabled smartphones and better broadband have opened up a new world of possibilities for game designers. Not everyone has a GPS-enabled
spotlight.macfound.org
- Wednesday, February 17, 2010
January Hot List: Mobile Learning Content
works by nodes signaling each other and linking into patterns - Golden Swamp , January 2, 2010 My 8 learning predictions for 2010 - Ignatia Webs , January 4, 2010 New Study: Texting Helps Children Learn to Spell. - Cell Phones in Learning , January 24, 2010 Other Sources The following are the top items based on social signals. Keeping in touch | Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch , January 10, 2010 Hot Topics RIM (7) Picking the "Right" Smartphone for mLearning , January 10, 2010 My mLearning Predictions for 2010 , January 2, 2010 My "Top Ten List"
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- Monday, February 15, 2010
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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.
mLearning is Good
- Sunday, January 31, 2010
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Can your Smartphone do this?
Not to start any disputes as to which Smartphone is better because several modern platforms are now capable of the feat I’m about to report, but can your phone do this?
Tags: remote access wireless communications mobile Connectivism smartphone homework mobile/miniaturisation wireless Futur Can it: ”Look for files on your remote home or office computer and download those files to your device or e-mail them to a friend or colleague. ’ 8217; ReachMyFile ‘ provides easy, secure, instant access to remote files over cellular (3G, EDGE) and Wi-Fi networks”.
uLearning Blog
- Sunday, January 25, 2009
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Can your Smartphone do this?
Not to start any disputes as to which Smartphone is better because several modern platforms are now capable of the feat I’m about to report, but can your phone do this?
Can it: ”Look for files on your remote home or office computer and download those files to your device or e-mail them to a friend or colleague.
‘ 8216; ReachMyFile ‘ provides easy, secure, instant access to remote files over cellular (3G, EDGE) and Wi-Fi networks”.
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Smartphone Security in Higher Ed
Doug Gale recently contributed a word of warning concerning the usage of smartphones in higher education to Campus Technology . File a police report. Gale suggests that while many universities have educated faculty and staff to the dangers of traveling with a laptop containing sensitive information-e.g., Social Security numbers or a faculty member’s latest patentable research, not much discussion has taken place concerning the security risks of smart phones.
iThinkEd
- Monday, November 17, 2008
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Smartphones will become textbooks as well as game consoles
The textbooks have the same fatal digital age flaws that game consoles are revealing, as reported in a The image above is Apple.com's display of iPodtouch features -- most of which would be superb features for the sort of educational products that will soon replace paper and ink bound textbooks.
Golden Swamp
- Saturday, September 26, 2009
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ACU's iPhone initiative: a year later
Students reported that they were bringing their devices to class, and that their performance, grades and class work all benefited. 73 days ago Doctors and Med Students Embrace Smartphones 74 days ago Mizzou Makes iPod Touch/iPhones in Class a Requirement 84 days ago See More Related Articles and Blog Posts Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1) 1 Hank said 3:21PM on 7-24-2009 My father-in-law is a professor at ACU and was just issued an iPhone by the school. Skip to Content Summer Budget Travel Tips from Gadling AOL Tech Joystiq ↓ Joystiq [XBox] Joystiq [Playstation] Joystiq [Nintendo] Massively WoW Finance ↓ DailyFinance Blogging Stocks Luxist Blogging Buyouts Walletpop Tech ↓ Switched TUAW Download Squad Autoblog ↓ Autoblog Green Autoblog UK Autoblog Auf Deutsch Autoblog En Français ???? ????
www.tuaw.com
- Monday, August 3, 2009
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mLearning Content Types - Level 1 Content
Smartphones with “data plans” also have the ability to send and receive email messages; in fact, mobile email access is the primary business driver and ROI justification for most organizations seeking to provide smartphones to their mobile workforce and executives. Level 1 Content Types All the options here are simple yet powerful. For example, if a manager has twenty direct reports who all need to complete their annual Safety Compliance certifications by the end of the current calendar month, they can likely benefit from an email message outlining which of their subordinates
mLearning Trends
- Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Controlling the hi-tech helpers
search Low graphics Help Access keys help Search term Explore the BBC BBC News Updated every minute of every day One-Minute World News News Front Page
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- Friday, January 2, 2009
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How Mobile Cell Phones Change Everything When We Do - Ewan McIntosh | Digital Media & Education
The other night Stephen Heppell pointed out the Education_2010 report that he, Graham Brown-Martin and other luminaries had pulled together in 1999, outlining what they thought technology would be doing for learning in 2010. The micros, though, are maybe not the laptops or notebooks, even, that photos like the above one hint at. Christmas Cracker Research It's particularly apt as the decade ends with a supposedly "credit crunch Christmas" where iPhones and iPod touches, and cheaper but no-less effective smartphones with the major carriers, will be appearing under the trees
edu.blogs.com
- Tuesday, December 15, 2009
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Exploring Educational Technology
All participants (both lecturers and students) are provided with either (and in some cases both) an appropriate smartphone or 3G enabled netbook for the duration of their courses in 2009. Product Design students using Nokia N95 smartphones and folding Bluetooth keyboards to capture and share design ideas and reflections on design via the use of an online blog/eportfolio. * Landscape In Exploring Educational Technology Front Page About Multimedia Photos Files 2009 MLearning Projects Overview June 19, 2009 · Leave a Comment The projects are guided and supported by weekly “technology sessions” (Communities of Practice, or COP) facilitated by a ‘technology steward’ (Wenger et al.,
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- Saturday, June 20, 2009
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