• IGNATIA WEBS  |  THURSDAY, JULY 12, 2012
    How to choose a #mobile device for #mLearning purposes
    It is also handy for health check-ups, they use bluetooth for instance for wireless interaction between a blood pressure meter and the software to analyse diabetes. Applications - can you add software that is build for your mobile phone, to your mobile phone? Choosing the best (smart)phone or tablet for mobile learning can be quite a challenge. It also depends on what you want to do with it and how easy you can get used to technology. The amount of features you want to use will also allow you to purchase a low or high cost smartphone or mobile device.
  • MOBILE COMMONS  |  TUESDAY, MAY 22, 2012
    Winning Wireless – A Preview of Michael Sabat’s Training for Netroots Nation
    Mobile marketing software (like my company, Mobile Commons) tracks and logs every text message you send or receive. In  “Winning Wireless”  we’ll discuss how text messaging, phone calls, and the mobile web can help your organization connect with supporters and drive meaningful action. This piece, by Mobile Commons’ VP of Business Development Michael Sabat, was originally posted on the Netroots Foundation blog. Michael will be offering a training in mobile strategy as part of Netroots Nation, from June 7-10, 2012. . Click here to register now. Make it Easy for People to Join.
  • MOBILE COMMONS  |  THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 2012
    Mobile Commons & New York MTA Launch Bus Time – Press Release
    Mobile Commons is a New York-based software company that enables hundreds of companies, nonprofits, and government agencies to make their data accessible via text message. For MTA Bus Time, Mobile Commons provides the connectivity between cell phones, all the wireless carriers such as Verizon and AT&T, and the MTA Bus Time Servers. MOBILE COMMONS POWERS TEXT MESSAGES FOR NEW MTA BUS TRACKER IN NEW YORK CITY. Riders Get Location of Next Bus in Real-Time Via Text . Our texting capabilities allow the MTA Bus Time system to be accessible to as many people as possible.
  • MLEARNING TRENDS  |  WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2011
    Enterprise Mobile Learning 2011 - Year in Review
    One year ago today, I offered nine predictions running the gamut of hardware, software, industry players and general market movements based on trends we were experiencing in the commercial mobile learning marketplace; here’s my analysis of where these predictions landed twelve months later. This one was spot-on and even I was amazed how quickly the omnipresent BlackBerry wireless handset, the standard issue weapon of choice for mobile enterprise workers, started to lose its’ place inside every corporate pocket and purse. a.k.a. How On Target Were My 2011 Predictions? Bullseye!
  • MOBILE LEARNING EDGE  |  THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2011
    Mobile Learning in Canada: an Update
    Software Vendors. The Mobile Experience Innovation Centre is a not-for-profit association that supports design leadership, experience innovation and applied research in Canada’s mobile and wireless industries. Members include: McGraw-Hill Ryerson , a leader in providing electronic and print information to the educational and business markets; Bell Mobility , a division of Bell Canada and Canadas leading wireless provider; Cap Gemini Ernst & Young , one of the worlds largest management and IT consulting firms; BlackBoard Inc. Rob is a vice-principal in Toronto.
  • MOBILE LEARNING EDGE  |  THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2011
    Mobile Learning in Canada
    Software Vendors. Members include: McGraw-Hill Ryerson , a leader in providing electronic and print information to the educational and business markets; Bell Mobility , a division of Bell Canada and Canadas leading wireless provider; Cap Gemini Ernst & Young , one of the worlds largest management and IT consulting firms; BlackBoard Inc. This post is a brief overview of the mobile learning industry in Canada. This is of interest because i5 Research, my company, is located in Cobourg, Ontario. Here is what I have found: Blogs and Websites. Hardware Vendors. Consultants. Dr. K.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SUNDAY, JANUARY 23, 2011
    Defining Mobile Learning Isn’t Enough | Knowledge Management System (KMS) Blog
    Mobile, Wireless, In-Your-Pocket Learning. Home About Knowledge Management System (KMS) Blog Home Content Course Digital Learning Education eLearning Grants Improve Learning Knowledge Management System Learning Management Systems Defining Mobile Learning Isn’t Enough Filed in Digital Learning , Education , eLearning 0 comments In a previous post, I blogged  out loud about my concern for misusing/overusing the term mobile learning, or mlearning.  In fact,  a recent post and nudging by Michael Barbour got me to start putting some thoughts down that I’ve been mulling over for a while. 
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 2011
    Mobile Learning
    Several educational companies are now providing services and support using this technology including MoLeNET, who describe this type of learning as "involving connectivity for downloading, uploading and/or online working via wireless networks, mobile phone networks or both" ( www.molenet.co.uk ). What is it? Mobile learning is a new method being introduced into learning environments to further the reach of education and to connect with hard to reach learners. It makes use of the fast growing technology of small gadgets doing big things (or more things anyway!). suite101.fr
  • THE MOBILE LEARNER  |  MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 2011
    Apps: Web Apps or Native Apps?
    By this, I mean that devices are providing the platform for software apps that people are using to customize their devices to create a more personalized experience. Is the building you find yourself in weakening the signal to and from the cell tower and lacking wireless internet? As the tide continues to shift toward mobile devices and the mobile web, devices have become more of a means to an end rather than the end itself. Each have their own benefits and pitfalls – let’s look at a few. Web Apps. Content saved this way is free from the constraints of any one device.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2010
    Cisco Blog » Blog Archive » Educause 2010 Proves Learning is (Going) Mobile
    And I should have known better since Higher Education has been a very early adopter of wireless networking and our customers are constantly interested in the latest technology. Cisco provides a unified wired & wireless network with integrated cellular for a truly borderless campus. Extend applications to any device , by supporting high-density client environments, and also protecting wireless performance against interference. That is how I closed each of my 8 presentations at the Cisco booth at Educause 2010 this week.  But Windows Moble 7 is missing other apps.
  • IGNATIA WEBS  |  FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2010
    Call for papers: Digital Futures: learning in a connected world
    The conference organizers are seeking a range of papers which explore and address the 7 themes listed below: ICT in Teaching: ICT in Teaching: Use of ICT to enhance teaching and learning - use of new technologies in the classroom; wireless technologies, interactive whiteboards, multimedia, videoconferencing, handhelds, laptops, data logging, specialist software. Managed Learning Environments: Use of WebCT, Blackboard and other specialist software packages, advantages, disadvantages, case Studies, how teaching and learning develops within MLEs. And I will keynote as wel l.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  MONDAY, JULY 26, 2010
    E-learning on Mobile Phones | MoSo Technology Blog
    Carriers that operate on the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) such as Cingular Wireless, AT&T Wireless and T-Mobile use a Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) card. HeartOfGamingUK: Ashens is the best im loling while i type =D Popularity Contest 100% The Hottest Topic of the Moment, Renewable Energy 48% Enterprise 21 ERP Software From Technology Group International Discusses Too Much Inventory 38% Is the United States ready for hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles? Follow me on Twitter RSS Feeds Home About MoSo Tech! Mobile phones can be easily carried.
  • IGNATIA WEBS  |  SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 2010
    What to take into account when chosing a mobile device for learning?
    It is also handy for health check-ups, they use bluetooth for instance for wireless interaction between a blood pressure meter and the software to analyse diabetes. Applications - can you add software that is build for your mobile phone, to your mobile phone? For instance if some application would be useful, but does not exist yet, android offers an open SDK (= an open development kit, which is similar to easy building blocks to build mobile software that the mobile device can run). Choosing the best phone for mobile learning can be quite a challenge.
  • IGNATIA WEBS  |  THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 2010
    Mark Siegel: advancing learning in healthcare using mobile technology (mHealth) at mLearnCon
    some of the examples: UN mobile health report: episurveyor: 2-way data exchange ( [link] ) Frontline sms = open architecture: www.frontlinesms.com / Commcare (tanzania): Open Elis (reporting and reference) open architecture laboratory: [link] (very succesful and picked up everywhere, started in Peru) Nacera (Peru): remote communications between healthcare workers, to address maternal and childcare Wireless data transmission: compact cell phone microscope to diagnose malraia in field settings: university of california. Consultant working in Asia and Africa, his company: [link].
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SATURDAY, MAY 29, 2010
    Spectrum > Mobile Learning, Libraries, And Technologies: Merck Manuals > Apple iPhone / iPod Touch Apps
    This Professional Edition application does not require visiting another site for registration, subscription or software downloads. " Arrivals > Departures > "Attach The Photo To EMail, Enter Her Number, ► April (1) Dilbert > "It's Wireless. Spectrum > Mobile Learning, Libraries, And Technologies Spectrum Is Devoted To Documenting Any and All Topics Relating To Mobile Learning, Mobile Library Services, and Mobile Technologies. It’s a “must-have&# resource that puts the trusted medical reference at your fingertips. Just Sent You."
  • THE MOBILE LEARNER  |  SATURDAY, MAY 8, 2010
    Thoughts on the Current State of Mobile Devices
    Computers ruled for three main reasons: more powerful hardware, better software and, most importantly, much faster access to the internet. However, we have seen a major shift in the way we use communication technologies mainly because wireless access to the Internet has improved dramatically and major investments have been made, and continue to be made, in mobile hardware and software. While OSX and Linux address this problem in their own ways, all desktop OS’s suffer from the same problem – they are designed for locally installed software.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 2010
    1020. Mobil Learning « Tomorrow's Professor Blog
    The current generation of wireless computing and portable communication devices includes laptops.tablets, PDAs (personal digital assistants), mobile phones, digital cameras, MP3 players, iPods, iPhones, small electronic book readers and various multiple-function devices. Others use software that allows them to see which programs are running on students’ laptops, to block specific applications, and to disable specific laptops. Work through problems using spreadsheet software. “Wireless Laptops as Means for Promoting Active Learning in Large Lecture Halls.&#
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 2010
    Going Mobile: Debating and Using Cellphones in School - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com
    They might also look at statistics about cellphone use, such as BigTime Wireless’s Ten Eye-Opening Cellphone Infographics and the International Telecommunications Union’s Cellphone Statistics from Around the World. Knows the characteristics and uses of computer software programs 3. Home Page Todays Paper Video Most Popular Times Topics Education World U.S. Politics Education Bay Area Chicago N.Y. Go to related article » Technology Teaching ideas based on New York Times content. In what ways can the use of mobile technology support and strengthen curriculum? If so, how?
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 2010
    NetFamilyNews
    demonstrate how iPhones can be used in school, from classroom applications to keeping track of homework to student-teacher-parent communications in a video on YouTube , and 2) check out the iSchool Initiative , a nonprofit organization Allen founded as a "partnership of students, teachers, school administrators, and software application developers" designed to help all parties "comprehend each others needs" and help students themselves advocate for the intelligent use of technology at school. NetFamilyNews.org Kid-Tech News for Parents Post in our forum for parents, teens - You! Blend t.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2010
    Enhance Your Study with Mobile Learning | tusaw.com
    It contains ubiquitous handheld technologies, together with wireless and mobile phone networks, to facilitate, support, enhance and extend the reach of learning. Use Sample Essays For Your Writing Creating a Dissertation Format Recent Posts Personal Injury Insurance Claims Process Lawsuit Settlement Loans FAQ Four Tips for Finding a Trustworthy Bookkeeper Important Data About Frauds and Fraud Prevention Excellent Features That You Need To Look For In Beat Making Software! “I don’t have enough time to learn more.&# “The current study methods are too stiff.&#
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2010
    Living in the 4th Screen - Exploring the use of mobile technology in education and life
    Loading mentions Retweet Filed under // Educational Leadership Mobile Computing School Leadership Comments [0] February 11, 2010 Stop Bullying in its tracks with Bullyproof - free open source SMS incident reporting software Brendan O'Keefe has developed free open source SMS incident reporting software. The FrontlineSMS:BullyProof software comes preloaded with a database of tips and strategies for students that can be accessed by sending the keyword 'bully tip 1,2,3,4 'etc to a dedicated number. The have worked in education for about 25 years. Truly amazing.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 2010
    Instructional Design for Mediated Education | Blog | Location-Based Learning
    She defined location-based learning as “a type of knowledge transfer based on location-based intelligence enabled by wirelessly networked interfaces and sensors adapting to the presence of the user at a specific location.” A Very Healthy Market” Mobile learning (m-learning) taps into the mobile web, which is enabled by wireless connectivity, a variety of mobile devices (handhelds, laptops, smart phones, wearable computing devices, and head-mounted devices, among others), GPS-(global positioning system) enablements, and a variety of software applications. Wiki Mania!
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 2010
    techieteacher: Mobiles and learning
    skip to main | skip to sidebar techieteacher home of the 21st century teacher Home About Contact Mobiles and learning change , communication , hardware , mobile learning , software I stumbled across some blogs and sites devoted to mobile learning, described on one site as the following: [Mobile learning is] the exploitation of ubiquitous handheld technologies, together with wireless and mobile phone networks, to facilitate, support, enhance and extend the reach of teaching and learning. security social software software students teachers teaching video web 2.0
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 2010
    Questio Verum: ACU, iPhones, and Wired
    skip to main | skip to sidebar Questio Verum The adventures of academia, or how I learned to stop worrying and love teacher evaluations. Thursday, December 31, 2009 ACU, iPhones, and Wired My sister, an ACU alumnus, emailed me a few weeks ago an article on Wired.com about her alma mater: How the iPhone Could Reboot Education. This is the second time Wired has written about ACUs iPhone/iPod initiative ; ACU was the first university to give all incoming freshmen an iPhone or iPod Touch in an experiment to see how useful the devices could be in an academic setting. See student comment #4.)
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2009
    Mobile Solutions for Corporate Sectors - EduTek n Social Media Advisor
    « Curriculum Designing and Evaluation for Autonomous Colleges | Main 12/27/2009 Mobile Solutions for Corporate Sectors In this blog, I want to point out that wireless mobile technology along with internet enable people to access and exchange information with others easily.   Devices that utilize this technology   Various devices that can be used for accessing this technology are:   Mobile devices based on wireless & non-wireless technology running on BlackBerry, Linux, MS Windows Mobile, Palm OS, or other operating systems. Please try again.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2009
    Just Another Mobile Phone Blog: St. Marys City Schools In Ohio, Verizon Wireless And GoKnow! Bring Wireless Technology To The Classroom
    Marys City Schools In Ohio, Verizon Wireless And GoKnow! Bring Wireless Technology To The Classroom Verizon Wireless and GoKnow! Mobile Learning Software Pilot Project Delivers Improved Test Scores within the School District. With the help of Verizon Wireless and GoKnow!, a provider of educational software designed specifically for mobile devices, the St. Marys School District established a trial program through which 600 Verizon Wireless devices equipped with high-speed wireless broadband service were provided to the elementary classrooms.
  • IGNATIA WEBS  |  TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2009
    Mobile Telemedicine: turn your camera equipped mobile phone into a microscope and heal the world
    The sensor detects the slide’s contents and sends the information wirelessly to a hospital or regional health center. All the people in the field need is software (to be purchased), training and 10$ worth of hardware. At the Institute of Tropical Medicine we focus on a lot of tropical diseases. In the quest to conquer those diseases there are a lot of hurdles to take and one is the lack of analyzing facilities in the field. Based on blood analysis it is easy to screen for a lot of the diseases (tuberculosis, malaria…). How does it work? photo credit Christopher Harting).
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2009
    Doc’s Blog » Blog Archive » The Droid Delivers (Mobile Learning)
    That means that with my Droid I can not only take advantage of great connectivity, I can also select 3G wireless or WiFi connections to those sites when I am traveling. Have your say XHTML: You can use these tags: About  Welcome to my blog This blog is one of the software tools used to support communication and learning on the programhouse.com Web site. The same applies for any smart phone using the Android or other Java-capable operating system. As they say, Droid does. Category: mobile learning No comments Jump to comment form | comments rss [?] | trackback uri [?] 31.07.09
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2009
    Doc’s Blog » Blog Archive » how do you use your mobile computing device to support your learning?
    use my mobile PDA, it is a braille note taker that is equipped with a wireless capability, i use it to respond to my emails, and to surf the Internet at any time, It really made accessing the Internet much more easier to me. Have your say XHTML: You can use these tags: About  Welcome to my blog This blog is one of the software tools used to support communication and learning on the programhouse.com Web site. Doc’s Blog blogging innovation in the way we learn and work in an internetworked world how do you use your mobile computing device to support your learning? 31.07.09
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2009
    Handheld Reflections Day Two « e-Learning Stuff
    webcast wi-fi wifi wii wiki wikia wikipedia windows windows media player windows mobile windows vista windows xp wink wired wireless wire tap studio word wordle wordperfect wordpress workshop xandros xbox yale youtube zoho Blog Visits 89,708 visits Twitter Blog post: Facebook ‘cuts student drop-outs’ [link] 2 hours ago @ kevupnorth just to clarify we're no longer called gloscat, changed our name over two years ago now. Three days of mobile learning stuff, presentations, discussions, networking and people. We have opening keynotes, parallel sessions and free coffee!
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2009
    Serious Games as Mobile Learning At School | FUTURE-MAKING SERIOUS GAMES
    The school has worked with Hallam CLC on a project that has seen pupils using smartphones loaded with Wildknowledge ecological software to record field data. The school is now developing a policy for students to use their own mobile devices around the school, and the school’s wireless network is being reconfigured so that pupils will be able to log on to the network and use their device in a secure, filtered and monitored environment. “Pupils are using a whole range of devices that can be used on the Internet - mobile phones, gaming devices, MP3 players," he says.
  • ULEARNING BLOG  |  FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2009
    TIME between TIMES: the joy of educating during a time of rapid technological change.
    Mobile, wireless and cloud computing developments are leading very quickly towards a world of ubiquitous, or ‘everyware’ computing. CEO/CTO of TechEmpower , a software, web and eLearning development firm. In a few days, I get to present at a massive educational conference – Ulearn09 in Christchurch, New Zealand. This year there will be over 1700 educators present. I’m presenting the following paper. Enjoy! TIME between TIMES. the joy of educating during a time of rapid technological change. Our network is always down so I’ve just given up trying.”. www.elearnspace.org.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2009
    Mobile learning in a military context « e-Learning Stuff
    webcast wi-fi wifi wii wiki wikia wikipedia windows windows media player windows mobile windows vista windows xp wink wired wireless wire tap studio word wordle wordperfect wordpress workshop xandros xbox yale youtube zoho Blog Visits 87,898 visits Twitter. e-Learning Stuff news and views on e-learning, ILT and tech stuff in general… Home About James Clay New Stuff Old Stuff Mobile learning in a military context Yesterday I was in that for me was in some ways a very alien environment and in other ways a familiar environment. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. Free coffee!!!!
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2009
    Pontydysgu – Bridge to Learning » Blog Archive » Going mobile
    What has changed is social software allowing interaction between people using mobile devices. The internet cafe had a wireless connection and we were able to go on a virtual tour of a proposed confernce venue through the safari browser and then book our venue through skype. Over the summer I have been working with colleagues from the Mature project and with Mark van Harmelen on the idea of a mobile PLE based on Mark’s mPLE software. One of the sponsored presentations was by a local elearning company who demonstrated their mobile learning platform. was wrong.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SUNDAY, AUGUST 16, 2009
    Personalising Learning with the iPod Touch
    Each week, teachers and students from my school appear at my desk with their newly purchased device, wanting to know the process for accessing our wireless network. On the one hand, computers and the Internet can bring a wealth of information; on the other, hardware and software can be fickle, hard to maintain, and disruptive to the flow of learning. The gen 1  iPod touch devices are now one year old. We have had two new students arrive in our class in the last month or so, both requiring an iPod touch to ensure the ubiquitous access that is essential to this project.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 2009
    ACU's iPhone initiative: a year later
    Live wirelessly. Print wirelessly Email this Share Tweet this! Also, it would be really cool if ASU shared some of the programs they developed, such as the app for professors that helped with learning names and the attendance monitor software, with other colleges to help them get started. 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. Second, nothing was mandated. Were certainly seeing some of that happen."
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SUNDAY, JUNE 28, 2009
    Cool Cat Teacher Blog: Daily Spotlight on Education 06/26/2009
    tags : education CTIA - The Wireless Association - How teens are shaping and reshaping their wireless world. tags : education , learning , arts_entertainment , mobile , wireless_connectivity Cell Phone Execs Will Face Questions On Text Messaging Price Hikes | NEWS JUNKIE POST Congressional hearing on the rising cost of text messaging will be next Tuesday. tags : education , mobile , wireless_connectivity Remember The Milk - Help / FAQ / Reminders / How do I set email, instant messenger, and SMS reminders? This is a concern and one that you should alleviate. License.
  • MOBILE LEARNING  |  MONDAY, JUNE 15, 2009
    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.  In most of those locations, there are restrictions on noise levels, food, drink, physical access, and software installation/configuration.  If students can get together at a campus cafe or in a refectory to work together, they will. 
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SUNDAY, JUNE 7, 2009
    Now class, please take out your phone… | danny and ollie
    for teachers) An American wireless industry trade group, Mobile Learning 09, CTIA, a , plans to start making its case for the educational value of cellphones. This company has conducted a trial with year 9-10 math students, who were given high-end cellphones running Microsoft ’s Windows Mobile software and special programs meant to help them with their algebra studies. Well this might be our future! The study found that students with the phones performed 25 percent better on the end-of-the-year algebra exam than did students without the devices in similar classes.&#
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 2009
    "The students don't think of it as learning" | Education IT | ZDNet.com
    On MovieTome: Megan Fox undresses for TRANSFORMERS! BNET Business Network: BNET TechRepublic ZDNet ZDNet all ZDNet in Blogs in News in Downloads in Reviews in Whitepapers in Dictionary Go! I’m referring to a line in the Indianapolis Star’s recent article about a local initiative to use Sony PSPs in the classroom. Here it is in context: PSP content is monitored closely and controlled by the school, though administrators have not run into any problems. “But we haven’t had any issues with misuse. The students don’t think of it as learning. They are having fun.&#
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2009
    Increase in mobile internet « e-Learning Stuff
    e-Learning Stuff news and views on e-learning, ILT and tech stuff in general… Home About James Clay New Stuff Old Stuff Increase in mobile internet The Guardian reports on the surge in mobile internet use: Google UK today revealed that mobile internet use was surging thanks to the Apple iPhone. The head of Google UK, Matt Brittin, said iPhone owners search online 30 times more than those who use rival smartphones. With the imminent release of the Palm Pre and the Nokia N97 I think we can expect a further increase in mobile internet use. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA ON BLOGSPOT  |  TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2009
    February Hot List: Mobile Learning Content Community
    Top Items: Text Message Signatures the mobile project update 1: html + mp4 + mobile moodle Phonecasting: Easy Podcasting Creation and Delivery for Students Sexting & Texting; Schools Role m-Learning in the USA Mobile Learning Tools Mobile Strategies, Mobile Software, Handhelds and PDAs: Questions to Ponder before Starting a Mobile Software Development Project for Handheld PDAs, iPhones and Smartphones Learn More About Mobile in 9 Minutes Cell Phones in Learning Radio Show is BACK!! We will be posting the top 10 lists monthly. Enjoy. AND Improved!
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SATURDAY, MARCH 14, 2009
    M-Learning 7: Consuming m-learning | E-learning Curve Blog at Edublogs
    Now read on… Forrester’s BlackBerry: An Emerging Platform For Mobile Collaboration study states that two-thirds of companies have fully deployed wireless e-mail, calendars, and contacts. Another 16% of firms are in the process of implementing wireless e-mail. We can say that mobile phones and wireless e-mail are central to the activities of organizations. The relative effectiveness of mobile data channels is device- and software-dependent, but the ability to make contact any time, any where is a universal strength. They’re going to pry it out of my hands.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 2009
    Vicki Owen's Topically Technological Library Blog: Case Study 2 – London School of Economics (LSE)
    skip to main | skip to sidebar Vicki Owens Topically Technological Library Blog A topical technological blog on all things library:Mobile Technologies and M-Learning (PDAs, laptops, e-readers, netbooks, mobile phones, blogs, wikis, rss, podcasts, IM, social software - bookmarking, networking etc.), VITA (as with Off-Campus Support) allows students and staff to chat online in order to resolve any issues they may have with software etc. We finished the morning talking briefly about social softwares including Facebook and Twitter. Assistive/Adaptive Technology, Access For All.
  • THE MOBILE LEARNER  |  SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2009
    Cell Phones in Education Part 2: Assistive Technology
    Another is that assistive technology is hardware or software that is designed only for, or mainly for, individuals with special needs. While that may well have been the case in the past, today’s devices come with “assistive&# software that can be utilized to the advantage of everyone. Mobipocket Reader is one cross-device software app that makes reading digital audiobooks on a cell phone practical).  There is baggage that comes with the term “assistive technology&# as the use of this term often generates certain stereotypes. 
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2009
    Digital Education: AFT Ruffles Mobile Learning Advocates
    So you might expect them to get a bit ruffled when someone suggests that cellphones and other small, wireless electronics have no place in the classroom. Soloway, an outspoken advocate of ed tech, and the CEO of GoKnow, which develops educational software for mobile devices, chastised Ms. Kathleen Kennedy Manzo has been covering curriculum and standards for Education Week since 1996, including federal, state, and local policies, instructional materials, and teaching practices. « You Want to Embed My Mobile Device Where? Theres a huge benefit" to learning with mobile devices.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2009
    iPhone gets on the 'Oregon Trail' | Crave - CNET
    Reddit Recent posts from Crave Vestax VCI-300 gives DJs peace of mind Audiovox ACA250 wireless rearview camera (review) Will the iPhone do everything by 2013? Select type of offense: Offensive: Sexually explicit or offensive language Spam: Advertisements or commercial links Disruptive posting: Flaming or offending other users Illegal activities: Promote cracked software, or other illegal content Comments (optional): Report Cancel E-mail this comment to a friend. recall having fun with it, but cant really remember concrete details. This is exciting stuff. mail Eric.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 2009
    Duke Digital Initiative into its fourth wireless year | EDC Blog
    Home About RSS Log in Duke Digital Initiative into its fourth wireless year Posted on January 30, 2009 by Hamish Filed Under Uncategorized As promised, I’d like to bring to your attention a few items regarding mobile learning (mLearning) and the way it’s being used in educational spheres. They provide students with the tools and means to use wireless mobile devices (WMDs) to gain greater access to course materials put out by instructors, and in various formats specific to different applications. Duke University was the one that set the trend in motion.
  • MLEARNING: BEYOND THE DIGITAL DIVIDE  |  SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 2009
    App Store: 500 million downloads, 15,000 apps | iLounge News
    > So, this whole ‘buying software just for mobile devices’ thing is > really taking off! Educators should take note that a major shift > from PCs to mobile/ everywhere computing I’d under way -I mean > 500,000,000 app downloads in 6 months is a huge number by any > technology platforms standards, and with Android, Palm and > Blackberry all having app stores of their own ok the way, it’s clear > that anytime access to software via wireless connections will be an > important part of our students futures. Authored by jnxyz. Hosted by Edublogs.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA ON BLOGSPOT  |  WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2009
    Mobile Learning Related News
    A lot has been happening lately in the mobile learning arena. Some of the more important items are: The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop has released what could become a very important report entitled “ pockets of potential: Using Mobile Technologies to Promote Children’s Learning.” Directed mainly at K-12, hopefully administrators will read this and take note. Some percent. Check out the press release here and the Executive Summary here. The International Journal of Interactive Mobile Technologies (iJIM) has just published its latest issue at [link]. The You can read it at [link
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 2009
    BBC NEWS | Technology | Controlling the hi-tech helpers
    The report authors are aware of this, and they point out that "the cost of wireless internet smart phones means that they are not ubiquitous among secondary school students", and note that "cost and ownership go hand in hand as issues to consider". Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so. Help Skip to content Skip to bbc.co.uk We hear about solar-powered wi-fi in Brazil, computing in Nepal, driverless cars in the USA and silicon chips that can tell when their calculations have been affected by cosmic rays.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2008
    PDAStreet: Software Reviews: Review: Qik - Quickly Share Mobile Video
    With Qik, you can share that lousy video with the world - and, surprisingly, its a lot of fun. Qik is a social networking tool that gives the cell phone video camera a reason for existing. With it, you can shoot tiny vids of your days wanderings, then share them with the world. Its simple and easy: a Twitter for those who prefer video. Before you sign in, view Qiks list of supported phones. If your phone is on there, youre setunless you have the iPhone. The Qik team lists the iPhone as supported, even though you need a jailbroken iPhone to make it work. Tap it again when youre ready to stop.
  • MLEARNOPEDIA DELICIOUS  |  TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2008
    Faster Wi-Fi coming to cell phones, thanks to Broadcom - OCRegister.com
    starts free mobile games offer Olympic runner stopping by Tustin AT&T store AT&T improves wireless coverage in Newport, Lake Forest Faster Wi-Fi coming to cell phones, thanks to Broadcom Unlock your Google phone $99 iPhone? Broadcom says its new chip provides 50 Mbps of “actual wireless throughput.&# B: Wireless combination chips are definitely one of our most important advancements for the mobile industry this year. Combo chips make it cheaper and easier for handset manufacturers to add the wireless technologies that make such features possible.
  • MOBILE COMMONS  |  WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2008
    txt-ing out the vote
    joined the Mobile Commons team as a Software Developer a month and a half ago, and have been busy adding features and working to improve the performance of the platform ever since. Credo Wireless , an early Mobile Commons customer,  in partnership with the Student PIRGS New Voters Project and the University of Notre Dame just released a study testing txt messaging as a voter turnout tool. First of all, I would like to introduce myself; I’m Nathan Woodhull. One of the great things about working at Mobile Commons is seeing how our amazing customers use our platform.
  • MOBILEDOT  |  TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, 2008
    My Sabbatical Timeline
    Any software tools I can develop will only help adoption and use of personal wireless devices As August 18 approaches and the official start of my sabbatical, I thought those reading this blog might be interested in what I hope to accomplish (at a minimum). expect that given the changes that we have seen in the cell phone market regarding applications, much new material will be added and the project will grow. Stayed tuned… much more to co me. The benefit will be to both students and faculty.
  • ITHINKED  |  TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2008
    iThinkEd » Wireless Printing from Your iPhone?
  • IGNATIA WEBS  |  THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2008
    spread the word: Telemedicine/eHealth Training Workshop at the Institute of Tropical Medicine Antwerp - Belgium
    PROGRAM -Needs assessment and “Country feasibility study for Telemedicine”: the needs for pre-studies and context awareness eHealth in low resource settings: templates and examples of proven practices Design and architecture of a telemedicine system – adaptations and contextualization District Health Information Systems; data management: examples, software, implementation requirements Electronic patient records: examples, software, implementation requirements Legal/ethical issues in telemedicine: practical implications? am one of the teachers. Deadline 28 July 2008.
  • IGNATIA WEBS  |  MONDAY, MAY 19, 2008
    starting a medical eLearning course for low resource settings: the Entry Questionnaire
    broadband (ADSL, ISDN, SDSL) 0 LAN 0 wireless 0 with modem 0 other, please specify: 7. I am familiar with writing text documents 0 I am familiar with excel, powerpoint 0 I can download files and save them on the computer 0 I use audiovisual software (photo software, editing software…) 0 I can install updates/software/plug-ins on my computer 0 others, please specify: 10. In a couple of weeks ITM starts another eLearning course for health care workers in the field specializing in ART (AntiRetroviral Therapy). The form is posted below with 15 questions.
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 2008
    Cloud Computing and mobility Part 2.
    In part one we looked at how computing may just become a service utility in the same sense as electricity or water, and be accessible anywhere via wireless technologies. Alongside this new found rush to supply consumers with ‘always-on’ wireless devices capable of accessing the internet as ‘cloud’, comes a push now to have the experience enhanced by having the ‘heavy-lifting’ of processing web data conducted by remote servers so as to enhance the mobile experience. Not accessible on a desktop PC you can’t lug anywhere. But is this what we see happening around us? learing+2.0
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2008
    Cloud Computing: money and mobilty
    And we haven’t even added software and printers, routers etc. Now imagine that computing power and the software it runs could be available not from your own expensive and energy sucking tower, but from the air. Well, ‘wirelessly’ might be a better way of putting it - because its the development of the wireless internet that is making this rather fanciful sounding idea a very real possibility as the tech industry goes forward. So now that large amounts of networking and productivity software via the Web 2.0 cloud utility computing wireless computing
  • IGNATIA WEBS  |  THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2007
    promotion while engaging students
    megapixels with the H.264 codec; ME 105 Sennheiser wireless microphone; editing: Final Cut software The last couple of days the eLearning team has been working on videos that show students from around the world following the Short Course on AntiRetroviral Therapy (SCART) in Antwerp, Belgium. We wanted the students to become accustomed with the multimedia aspect of blogging, so we mounted the videos on a videoblogging site: itmvodcast.blogspot.com that will be implemented in the curriculum with added movies from the field, seminars. Used technology: Sony HDRHC5 HD 4.0
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2007
    mLearning-World.com: IADIS Mobile Learning 2007: Call for Papers
    The latter enables companies the opportunity to display its latest offerings of hardware, software, tools, services and books, through an exhibit booth. ► 04/19 - 04/26 (2) Now on Twitter iLearn program launching next year ► 03/01 - 03/08 (1) Mobile wireless eReader a sign of the ubiquitous f. skip to main | skip to sidebar * Newsletter * LinkedIn * Facebook * 2mLearn.mobi * mLearning World Live Tuesday, January 30, 2007 IADIS Mobile Learning 2007: Call for Papers IADIS Mobile Learning 2007: Call for Papers Topics: What is Mobile Learning? learing+2.0 New Le. Training.
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 2007
    mLearning-World.com: WebEx Presentation- Hitting a Moving Target: Serving the Mobile Learner
    May be there is some problem with the price of gomeetnow.com software but now the price is compatible and it is perfect one for small business along with Cisco 12:31 AM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Education for the iPod Generation The world of personalized, on demand educational technology. ► 04/19 - 04/26 (2) Now on Twitter iLearn program launching next year ► 03/01 - 03/08 (1) Mobile wireless eReader a sign of the ubiquitous f. learing+2.0 eLearning Posted by Matthew Nehrling at 3:51 AM 2comments: Happy said. New Le.
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 2007
    mLearning-World.com: The iPhone will NOT start a mLearning revolution!
    think web conferencing www.gomeetnow.com software play an important role in e-learning.Through this two or more locations to interact via two-way video and audio transmissions simultaneously. ► 04/19 - 04/26 (2) Now on Twitter iLearn program launching next year ► 03/01 - 03/08 (1) Mobile wireless eReader a sign of the ubiquitous f. skip to main | skip to sidebar * Newsletter * LinkedIn * Facebook * 2mLearn.mobi * mLearning World Live Thursday, January 18, 2007 The iPhone will NOT start a mLearning revolution! revolution or a revelation? learing+2.0 New Le. Training.
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2007
    mLearning-World.com: From Tracy and Matts Blog - Apple iPhone
    iPhone also introduces an entirely new user interface based on a large multi-touch display and pioneering new software, letting you control everything with just your fingers. So it ushers in an era of software power and sophistication never before seen in a mobile device, completely redefining what you can do on a mobile phone." inches Screen resolution 320 by 480 at 160 ppi Input method Multi-touch Operating system OS X Storage 4GB or 8GB GSM Quad-band (MHz: 850, 900, 1800, 1900) Wireless data Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) + EDGE + Bluetooth 2.0 Camera 2.0 learing+2.0 New Le.
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2006
    mLearning-World.com: m-Learning: Microlearning
    Please come to my New Weblog for download Mobiles Softwares, Games and codes.(if ► 04/19 - 04/26 (2) Now on Twitter iLearn program launching next year ► 03/01 - 03/08 (1) Mobile wireless eReader a sign of the ubiquitous f. skip to main | skip to sidebar * Newsletter * LinkedIn * Facebook * 2mLearn.mobi * mLearning World Live Monday, December 18, 2006 m-Learning: Microlearning Another M for mLearning- m-Learning: Microlearning Microlearning deals with relatively small learning units and short-term learning activities. Dear Friend, merry Christmas and Happy NEW YEAR.
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2006
    mLearning-World.com: Top 10 Freeware Apps for M-Learning- from mLearning @edublogs
    BUZZeeBee (formerly ProximityMail ) for Windows Mobile PDAs: allows spontaneous, ad-hoc creation of wirelessly connected, proximal messaging groups, using free Bluetooth technology. haven’t tried out the new BUZZeeBee version of the software yet, but the wireless, group-based text communication and sharing enabled by this product has many uses in education. Software developers can use PocketZeus to write, debug.comile and run custom applications on their PDA. It is also much more configurable than the standard Windows Mobile audio recorder. learing+2.0 New Le.
  • MLEARNING  |  THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2006
    Mobile Learning " ACT Board of Studies Workshop on M-Learning: M-Learning with Mobiles
    TVH-72g Graphing Calculator - By Tea Vui Huang tiny USB office - a small productivity software package » xtort.net Consolarium » Fantastic learning in P.2 Wireless. Mobile Learning. An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice. Winksite. Store. Resources. About. Mobile. Contact. jump to navigation. ACT Board of Studies Workshop on M-Learning: M-Learning with Mobiles. September 29, 2006. Posted by Leonard Low in Events. trackback. Some videos from our workshop on m-learning using mobile phones in February this year. camera phone). fun time was had by all! message.
  • MLEARNING  |  WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2006
    Least (Lowest) Common Denominator is Bad? | Mobile Learning
    In this design philosophy, there is an inherent awareness of how content will change in the absence of device or software/browser capability; and content is designed so that it will render on a less capable device, but will deliver an enhanced experience on a more capable one. Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Least (Lowest) Common Denominator is Bad? Exploit Device Capabilities [CAPABILITIES] Exploit device capabilities to provide an enhanced user experience. W3C, Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2006
    mLearning-World.com: Learning Circuits Asks- Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging?
    Ive seen many cases where technology or software was embraced because it was cutting edge only to sit on the shelf. ► 04/19 - 04/26 (2) Now on Twitter iLearn program launching next year ► 03/01 - 03/08 (1) Mobile wireless eReader a sign of the ubiquitous f. skip to main | skip to sidebar * Newsletter * LinkedIn * Facebook * 2mLearn.mobi * mLearning World Live Tuesday, October 03, 2006 Learning Circuits Asks- Should All Learning Professionals Be Blogging? The Big Question is a new monthly feature on Learning Circuits Blog. My answer is a resounding NO. New Le. Training.
  • MLEARNING  |  MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2006
    Using Audacity to create podcasts | Mobile Learning
    Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Using Audacity to create podcasts 3 10 2006 An excellent vodcast (video blog post) by Sue Waters , in which she demonstrates the use of the free audio-editing software Audacity to record, mix and export podcasts (with many examples of her own podcasts throughout her blog site). One of the things I particularly like about Sue’s blog are her practical demonstrations and interviews with m-learners and m-teachers. Well done, Sue! Ubiquette.
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2006
    mLearning-World.com: Break Out of the Box - From Breakthrough eLearning
    Usually, the reason they say that they cannot do these things is because of the limitations of the authoring software or learning management system that they happen to use. seamlessly linking to discussion board software from a learning system that does not have this functionality) Work-arounds to enhance the functionality of existing learning technology (e.g. ► 04/19 - 04/26 (2) Now on Twitter iLearn program launching next year ► 03/01 - 03/08 (1) Mobile wireless eReader a sign of the ubiquitous f. It does not have to be this way. tools (e.g. New Le. Training.
  • MLEARNING  |  WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2006
    Access your PC from your mobile | Mobile Learning
    Happily, because the service can be used from a mobile web browser, it doesn’t require any additional software to be installed on mobile phones, avoiding problems with phone hardware or carrier incompatibilities. The Genie in the Bottle: Unleashing the hidden power of personal mobile devices for learning (November 2009) Categories Applications Audio Podcasting Interactive Flash Flash Lite Photo Video Wireless Assessment Events General Mobile Mobile Phone 2D Barcodes Moblogging SMS WAP Netbook PDA Pedagogy Recall Record Reinterpret Relate Situated Social Products Web 2.0
  • MLEARNING  |  SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2006
    Mobile Gradebook | Mobile Learning
    Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Mobile Gradebook 18 09 2006 This post is more on the Mobile Learning Administration side of things, but may interest some educators: Excelsior Software have released Pinnacle PDA , a new gradebook product out for PPCs, and you can download a copy for free. The functionality looks pretty good, and Pinnacle also offer a range of “add on&# tools for the gradebook tool that allow it to do other things too, like web display of student progress. Ubiquette.
  • MLEARNING  |  SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2006
    Total Control! Mwahaha… | Mobile Learning
    Clicker is a neat application for most mobile platforms – PDAs, mobile phones and converged devices – that allow you to control many applications on your desktop PC using the wireless capabilities of your mobile device. For example, the software allows you to wirelessly control a PowerPoint presentation using your cellphone or PDA, so you can free yourself from the lectern; or use your PC as a jukebox, with your mobile phone or PDA working as a “remote&#. Using Twitter in the classroom The iPad and its impact on m-learning. Ubiquette.
  • MLEARNING  |  WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2006
    The DataMatrix Strikes Back | Mobile Learning
    For Australia to catch up with Japan, however (over 80% of Japanese mobile phones have built-in 2D Barcode readers), we need to get the major mobile phone carriers on board to decide a standard for Australia, and incorporate software seamlessly into Australian handsets. However, unlike Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and China, who all favour the QR-Code symbology, Western countries seem to be deploying applications that use the DataMatrix barcode format. Only then will 2D barcodes really take off as a realistic conduit to use mobile data services, and learning materials. Ubiquette.
  • MLEARNING  |  MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2006
    Podcasting Activities | Mobile Learning
    What are some of the video podcasting software that produces video podcasts for the PC compatible with video ipods and apple itunes? The Genie in the Bottle: Unleashing the hidden power of personal mobile devices for learning (November 2009) Categories Applications Audio Podcasting Interactive Flash Flash Lite Photo Video Wireless Assessment Events General Mobile Mobile Phone 2D Barcodes Moblogging SMS WAP Netbook PDA Pedagogy Recall Record Reinterpret Relate Situated Social Products Web 2.0 One response to “Podcasting Activities&# 21 12 2006 Jerry (07:40:31) : Hey all.
  • MLEARNING  |  THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2006
    Choosing a PDA for Teaching and Learning | Mobile Learning
    However, if you’re “exploring” all of the possibilities, get a pretty fully-featured PDA so that you can try out lots of different approaches without limitations – ideally, you’d even get two PDAs so that you can also experiment with connecting them together to share information between mobile devices over a wireless network. With connectivity options, a mobile learner can retrieve “just in time” learning from a remote source – they don’t have to load software or information onto their device before they head out the door. They are the most durable of the SD form factors.
  • MLEARNING  |  WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2006
    Projecting your handheld screen | Mobile Learning
    Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Projecting your handheld screen 7 09 2006 The Mobile Musings blog reflects on how to share your PDA interface with a larger audience, using software that “mirrors&# your PDA on your PC screen so it can be projected on a big screen. In this case, their preferred option is to use Handshare for Palm, or Pocket Controller for Windows Mobile.  Using Twitter in the classroom The iPad and its impact on m-learning. Ubiquette. learning device for $60.
  • MLEARNING  |  MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2006
    Mobile phone translates English to Japanese | Mobile Learning
    Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Mobile phone translates English to Japanese 5 09 2006 Here’s a cool bit of software for (Japanese) language teachers, reported by Slashphone. Mediaseek just announced a mobile phone application called “Camera Dictionary&# (Kamera Jiten), which uses a cellphone’s built-in camera to scan and translate words into Japanese. Using Twitter in the classroom The iPad and its impact on m-learning. Ubiquette. learning device for $60.
  • MLEARNING  |  TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 2006
    Nimbuzz: Connecting Mobile and Web users for free? | Mobile Learning
    I’ve tried connecting with my Google Talk account (above) and it works beautifully, so I’m very optimistic… but if you’d like to try out Nimbuzz with me, download the software (for Windows or most Mobiles) and contact me with your Nimbuzz account name! Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Nimbuzz: Connecting Mobile and Web users for free? 23 08 2006 Mobilecrunch , a blog on “Mobile 2.0″ billion Internet users with 2.2 applications erupting in today’s world. thanks.
  • MLEARNING  |  SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 2006
    Find Out About Anything… Anywhere. | Mobile Learning
    That thought was eerily prophetic… for last week, Google annouced that they had bought photo-recognition software company Neven Vision , a company that produces a product called i-SCOUT, which they describe as a “visual Google&# : The image recognition algorithms can recognize anything from an ipod to a picture of the Mona Lisa to the flower in the above picture. Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Find Out About Anything… Anywhere. Ubiquette. learning device for $60.
  • MLEARNING  |  SUNDAY, AUGUST 13, 2006
    Immersive Situated Learning | Mobile Learning
    Semacodes are barcodes that can be read using a normal camera phone (equipped with the right decoding software-many available for free). Here’s a diagram of the process (click for full size version): The software to both encode 2D barcodes and decode them is widely available for free – try it out! have even been lobbying various Australian mobile phone vendors and service providers to pre-install the appropriate software in Australian handsets, as they do in Japan. In a learning context, however, richer target URLs could be assigned, such as a del.icio.us
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2006
    mLearning-World.com: eLearning DevCon Day 2 Recap
    Here is a highlight of the breakout sessions today for those who couldnt attend or attend a specific session: Mobile eLearning, a Reality ( Bob Sanregret )- Bob Sanregret of Hot Lava Software didnt disappoint with an exciting session on Mobile eLearning. ► 04/19 - 04/26 (2) Now on Twitter iLearn program launching next year ► 03/01 - 03/08 (1) Mobile wireless eReader a sign of the ubiquitous f. Unlike other conferences, most vendors who present usually spend the entire session plugging their own product. From mLearnopedia: April - June Hot List: Mobile L. New Le.
  • MLEARNING  |  TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2006
    Portable Apps: your PC in a USB key | Mobile Learning
    Software on the cover disc includes a portable CD and DVD burner, backup utility, web browser, email client, office package, image editor and more. The Genie in the Bottle: Unleashing the hidden power of personal mobile devices for learning (November 2009) Categories Applications Audio Podcasting Interactive Flash Flash Lite Photo Video Wireless Assessment Events General Mobile Mobile Phone 2D Barcodes Moblogging SMS WAP Netbook PDA Pedagogy Recall Record Reinterpret Relate Situated Social Products Web 2.0 « Mobile Learning 2.0? Ubiquette. learning device for $60.
  • MLEARNING  |  TUESDAY, JULY 4, 2006
    Mobile Learning 2.0? | Mobile Learning
    The change in philosophy will also be apparent in the software that becomes deployed on mobile devices: software that easily links mobile devices together, facilitating the direct exchange and sharing of information in new, social ways – probably even ad-hoc mobile networking, as designed into Alan Kay’s “$100 laptops&#. An ad-hoc client that works on any “local&# wireless technology (e.g. Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Mobile Learning 2.0? and E-Learning 2.0…
  • MLEARNING  |  MONDAY, JULY 3, 2006
    Content is Key | Mobile Learning
    In the few weeks before keyboards were distributed for the handhelds, for example, students had to input data using the “graffiti” handwriting-recognition software. The Genie in the Bottle: Unleashing the hidden power of personal mobile devices for learning (November 2009) Categories Applications Audio Podcasting Interactive Flash Flash Lite Photo Video Wireless Assessment Events General Mobile Mobile Phone 2D Barcodes Moblogging SMS WAP Netbook PDA Pedagogy Recall Record Reinterpret Relate Situated Social Products Web 2.0 Ubiquette. learning device for $60.
  • MLEARNING  |  TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 2006
    IT To Go: Free IT Podcasts | Mobile Learning
    Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact IT To Go: Free IT Podcasts 28 06 2006 Tech-savvy folks interested in bioinformatics, cyber security, gaming software, visualization technology and other such topics have a new resource for learning on-the-go: podcasts from UNC Charlotte’s College of Information Technology. The podcasts are available from the college’s Web site or through Apple iTunes Music Store; they will likely become available soon through Yahoo!®. Ubiquette. learning device for $60.
  • MLEARNING  |  MONDAY, JUNE 19, 2006
    2D Barcodes get data from Print to Mobile | Mobile Learning
    QR Code reading capability can be easily and cheaply integrated with mobile phones or PDAs equipped with a digital camera (as it’s essentially just software that works with a digital camera). The Genie in the Bottle: Unleashing the hidden power of personal mobile devices for learning (November 2009) Categories Applications Audio Podcasting Interactive Flash Flash Lite Photo Video Wireless Assessment Events General Mobile Mobile Phone 2D Barcodes Moblogging SMS WAP Netbook PDA Pedagogy Recall Record Reinterpret Relate Situated Social Products Web 2.0 Ubiquette.
  • MLEARNING  |  TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 2006
    Mobile Video Extravaganza | Mobile Learning
    Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Mobile Video Extravaganza 14 06 2006 Mobile Tools Extravaganza The latest edition of Australian PC User Magazine (July 2006 – pictured) includes a plethora of useful software and articles for mobile learning practitioners interested in using video as a mobile resource. And there’s an article on how to use a PDA as a wireless streaming media device, universal remote control, or wireless media controller. video sites). Ubiquette.
  • MLEARNING  |  THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2006
    Three New “R’s”: Building Blocks of M-Learning | Mobile Learning
    For example, MSN Messenger on PDAs supports “Push-To-Talk” functionality (over a wireless 802.11b/g Internet connection), effectively enabling a PDA (with no mobile phone included) to be used as a voice communication device.  We can expect similar software tools to emerge in platforms like the Sony PSP – a portable games device that supports audio input and output.  Our team finds it useful to classify mobile learning opportunities into Record , Recall , and Relate tasks.  Record Many mobile devices have a capacity for capturing information that can be recalled at a later stage. 
  • MLEARNING  |  THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 2006
    Database Product for Pocket PCs | Mobile Learning
    Mobile Learning An Online Reflective Journal on Mobile Learning Practice Home Winksite Store Resources About Mobile Contact Database Product for Pocket PCs 13 04 2006 Software development company Grandasoft currently provides software for designing PDA data entry forms and rendering them on Pocket PC devices: [link] I’ve used this suite for almost a year to successfully record and recall hundreds of dance moves from a PDA-based database: you can even define your own custom searches that you can use on your PDA on the go. Ubiquette. learning device for $60.
  • MLEARNING WORLD  |  TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2006
    mLearning-World.com: Mobile Learning Design- the Post-It Method
    Once you determine what device your audience will be using, it is easy to choose what software to use. This visual method of design could always be reproduced with many commercial software programs such as Visio, however, I found it somewhat easier to jot notes and move Post-It notes around a board or wall much easier in this early design stage. ► 04/19 - 04/26 (2) Now on Twitter iLearn program launching next year ► 03/01 - 03/08 (1) Mobile wireless eReader a sign of the ubiquitous f. At this point you now should start creating the flow for your course. New Le.
 

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