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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | MOBILEDOT FEBRUARY 24, 2009 Why Not Use Free! Mobile Resources | mobileDot After all, a cell phone is just a handheld computer with wireless connectivity…. Dedicated to the discussion of mobile learning Home About Gary Marrer – Profile Contact the BlogMaster mobileDot Why Not Use Free! would see them text messaging before, during (to my dismay) and after my class. As soon as they had a free minute, they were checking for text messages. | MOBILEDOT MARCH 30, 2009 A mobile learning definition for my Campus | mobileDot We have many opportunities for students and staff to access college computer resources from on campus (wired and wireless) and from home via the Internet. Dedicated to the discussion of mobile learning Home About Gary Marrer – Profile Contact the BlogMaster mobileDot A mobile learning definition for my Campus A definition …. and a little history I was preparing for a class on mobile learning for the faculty of my campus. Something to get them thinking or started with mobile learning. The definition looked good…. Our I/T infra-structure is very good. Discuss it with other students. | | | | | | | MOBILEDOT MARCH 30, 2009 A mobile learning definition for my Campus We have many opportunities for students and staff to access college computer resources from on campus (wired and wireless) and from home via the Internet. A definition …. and a little history I was preparing for a class on mobile learning for the faculty of my campus. Something to get them thinking or started with mobile learning. The definition looked good…. Discuss it with other students. | MOBILEDOT FEBRUARY 24, 2009 Why Not Use Free! Mobile Resources After all, a cell phone is just a handheld computer with wireless connectivity…. O ne the reasons I became involved with mobile teaching and learning was because of the pervasiveness of mobile devices (namely the cell phone) with my students. would see them text messaging before, during (to my dismay) and after my class. So as teachers, how do we use this to our advantage? | MOBILEDOT 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). Stayed tuned… much more to co me. The benefit will be to both students and faculty. | MOBILEDOT SEPTEMBER 25, 2008 Four steps forward two backward. and I also used the Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2 Java Wireless Toolkit 2.5.2 T his blog entry is a little later than normal. For the last week and a half, I have been working to clone my.Net GCC Mapz thick client application into a similar version written as a Java MIDlet. When it comes to thick clients, there is no one common mobile app solution (yet!).Net, worked with two Java IDE's. | | | | | | | | | -
MOBILEDOT | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2008 Google Android To Go. A fter a couple of trying weeks with the Java Wireless Toolkit, my spirits have been lifted with Google Andorid. Still Java (probably my favorite programming language), the Android Toolkit with the Eclipse IDE provided a very robust development environment. Not only did it offer superior debug facility but also syntax help at a mouse click (a very important feature when you are using a new programing environment). My experience is that whenever you have a new technology to learn (whether your experienced or not) it is always better to look for another program to use as a template. MORE >>
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