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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. All became real. After all, people across the globe equally shared mobile assistance systems (MAS), wireless devices worn around the neck or embedded into clothing or the human brain, neural nets connected to the Cloud. Reality became anything people wanted it to be. 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
Views from the Vanguard of Using Mobile Media for Learning » Spotlight
nect was an experiment to see whether providing 24-hour wireless connectivity to at-risk youth could jumpstart their flagging interest in math. With 150 donated phones, the kids used the mobile devices in the classroom as notebook and textbook, and then – and here’s what struck the folks at Qualcomm the most – they use the phones to connect with one another after classroom hours for help with the work. “Part of it is they get a visual representation of the problems they’re working on, a multimedia component,” said Marie Bjerede, the vice president
spotlight.macfound.org
- Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Mobile for Learning—Technically We’re Close; Culturally, Not so Much » Spotlight
population had a mobile phone, according to CTIA: The Wireless Association. View Spotlight videos and interviews on Vimeo. Subscribe to Newsletter Enter your e-mail address to receive our periodic e-newsletter of Spotlight highlights. Subscribe to Feed Enter your e-mail address to receive daily updates. RSS/XML Recent Comments By Gregory Louie on Measuring Classroom Progress: 21st Century Assessment Project Wants Your Input By Richard Thall on Measuring Classroom Progress: 21st
spotlight.macfound.org
- Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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On-Campus Wireless Internet
The topic of easy-to-use, reliable wireless access to the internet came to the fore today, so I thought I should write about it. I heard from a number of people on our Yammer social network that they believed that our institution’s wireless service was difficult to connect to and only available in scattered areas around the campus. That this appeared to be the opinion of the majority (with some exceptions) caused me considerable concern, From a teaching and learning point of view, campus-wide internet access - or even access that targets social and learning spaces such as refectories, libraries, lecture rooms and labs - is what truly blends together online and face-to-face learning.
Mobile Learning
- Monday, June 15, 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?
THIS is what the mobile, wireless, cloud computing, everywhere or ubiquitous computing is all about. Tags: remote access wireless communications mobile Connectivism smartphone homework mobile/miniaturisation wireless 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 ‘
uLearning Blog
- Sunday, January 25, 2009
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Wireless power vision by Intel versus microwave health risks
During the latest Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, California, one of the topics in the visionary keynote was wireless power. Justine Rattner, Intel's vice president, demonstrated a Wireless Resonant Energy Link (WREL) to power a 60-watt light bulb without the use of a plug or wire of any kind, which is more than is needed for a typical laptop. as the TG-daily reported. It's a case of the optimist versus the pessimist view on life. For this technology Intel said they were using principles developed by MIT scientists developed by MIT scientists. "WREL
Ignatia Webs
- Monday, August 25, 2008
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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. Its clear that the readiness of todays students to face the future depends on programs like this, and the "culture of innovation" that seems to drive ACU. Tags: abilene christian university , AbileneChristianUniversity , academic , acu , education , inter , iphone Source Print this With HP wireless printers, you could have printed this from any room in the house. 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 ???? ????
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- Monday, August 3, 2009
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Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch
Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch A day in the life of a 21st Century Classroom Home About From the kids iPod Touch Apps Josh’s Tips Lessons Global mobile research project final report Posted by: louiseduncan | August 16, 2009 | 1 Comment | Here is a copy of the research report produced by Delphian eLearning for Etech Group outlining the findings of the Global Mobile Research Project conducted from August 2008 – June 2009. Each week, teachers
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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. All became real. After all, people across the globe equally shared mobile assistance systems (MAS), wireless devices worn around the neck or embedded into clothing or the human brain, neural nets connected to the Cloud. Reality became anything people wanted it to be. 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
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BBC NEWS | Technology | Controlling the hi-tech helpers
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news.bbc.co.uk
- Friday, January 2, 2009
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Futures of Learning
Futures of Learning | Home | about us | Publications | Literature Reviews | Book Reviews | Field Reports | Announcements | Archive | Tuesday, June 30, 2009 Mobile Experiences in Art Museums Museums today seek a balance between the one-way transmission of curatorial expertise and the pluralistic modes of interpretation by visitors. It will then explore future possibilities for mobile tours as well as other uses of mobile devices in museums, including GPS for geotagging, QR codes, and downloadable content specifically suited to handheld wireless devices.
futuresoflearning.org
- Wednesday, July 1, 2009
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M-Learning 7: Consuming m-learning | E-learning Curve Blog at Edublogs
E-learning Curve Blog at Edublogs The E-learning Curve Blog is Michael Hanley’s e-learning blog focusing on user performance, enhancing skills, knowledge, and organizational development using digitally-mediated learning. Home About Michael Hanley & this e-learning blog Pages About Michael Hanley & this e-learning blog Archives March 2009 February 2009 January 2009 December 2008 November 2008 October 2008 September 2008
elearningcurve.edublogs.org
- Saturday, March 14, 2009
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Mobile learning for K-12 students | HASTAC
Currently he is an Assistant Director of the Department of Rhetoric and Writings Computer Writing and Research Lab . Submitted by John Jones on February 23, 2009 - 4:01pm. Andrew Trotter has a recent article in Education Weeks Digital Directions titled " Mobile Devices Seen as Key to 21st-Century Learning " in which he describes some of the findings of the report " Pockets of Potential: Using Mobile Technologies to Promote Children’s Learning " by Carly Shuler and published by
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- Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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