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yeuann

Why Location-Based Gaming Is The Next Killer App [OPINION] - 0 views

  • Capture the flag. Hide and seek. Marco Polo. These location-based games brought hours of fun to many of us as children. Then video games came along and suddenly the only location you played in was the living room. Now this shift is coming full circle as innovative mobile games are using geo-location, image recognition and augmented reality technologies to combine the real and virtual worlds.
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    Integrating m-gaming with m-learning?
yeuann

Spotlight on Mobile Gaming Part 1 of 2: The Rise of Mobile Gaming - 0 views

  • But why exactly have these kinds of games taken off in recent years? The answer to this question lies in the overall technological trend of making devices that are a “one stop shop” for people. Electronic devices have been increasing in functionality for years, but the introduction of devices like Smart phones and tablets are fantastic examples of this catch-all product that has increased in popularity recently.
Ashley Tan

Mobile learning (2) « L&T blog: About learning, training and technology at ITC-ILO - 3 views

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    This was the tag cloud from which the idea to create a person/logo for the e-fiesta was born.
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    good stuffs! thanks =)
yeuann

Dekko is an instant Wikipedia page for everything you see - 0 views

  • Merging reality with technology, we think. The startup is still in super stealth mode, but from this presentation we found, Dekko wants to give users instant information about any place they take a picture of (see photo).
Ashley Tan

Here Come the iPads - Now What? iPad Deployment « Moving at the Speed of Creativity - 2 views

  • App considerations - What store? - we have chosen to live within the spirit of agreements rather than line item agreements - on issue is: “The iTunes Service is available to you only in the United States, its territories, and possessions. You agree not to use or attempt to use the iTunes Service from outside these locations. Apple may use technologies to verify your compliance.” We have made peace with using the U.S. store and dealing with it, the Chinese store has far fewer apps and isn’t nearly as good a fit for our student population We created iTunes accounts with gift cards, purchased in the USA - no one used a credit card for apps Volume Purchasing Plan (VPP) is the answer to many of these questions - lets a site administrator have control over iPads and iOS devices in the school ecosystem - this is only available as of today in the United States (not in China) - is coming to other countries, the legal issues are being worked out
  • Suggested management solution from 1 of the vendors present at this session: - create a separate iTunes account for each iPad you have - then have 1 account to hold the money: that account then “gifts” money to individual iTunes account (gift certificates) So now as things exist, we buy large ($100) cards for our main, master iTunes account - we also purchase smaller cards ($10) for innovator teachers to try different apps
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    For team leads and Choo: Some solutions to the apps for iPads issue that was raised at lunch.
Ashley Tan

Flash-derived iPad game tops App Store charts - 6 views

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    oops, broken link..
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    http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-20104108-264/flash-derived-ipad-game-tops-app-store-charts/?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1_3-0-20 looking forward to install some of the these and Machinarium on the new ipad 2 =P. Cross platform technology is always nice.
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    Thanks Bernard.. now seems ok
yeuann

Using Technology to Support Alternative Assessment and Electronic Portfolios - 1 views

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    An extremely comprehensive listing of various resources on using tech to support e-portfolios
Pratima Majal

Latest from Nursery schools | FunInStore.com - 1 views

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    Take a look at the list of alphabets for Nursery Schools. I think we should have a list of eTools that we can create and share. For instance, A for Audacity, B for BuddrPress, C for CMap, D for Diigo etc.. :)
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    challenging but i like it.
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    Certainly fun to do, but limiting in practice.
Ashley Tan

Nik's Learning Technology Blog: Create Video Questionnaires - 1 views

  • The site enables users to create questionnaires and then get the recipients of the questionnaire to leave video recorded answers.
  • How to use Intervue.me with studentsCreate comprehension check questions to go with reading homework so that students also do some speaking for homework.Create opinion polls for students to answer.Make action research questionnairesPlay the alibi game and get students to explain where they were and what they were doing at particular points in time.Ask students about childhood memories.
Ashley Tan

Teaching and Learning with Technology Blog: E-portfolios for Learning - 2 views

  • Google Sites for Education has only recently been considered for portfolio development but offers promising solutions to effectively build learning, assessment, and showcase portfolios including artifact storage, privacy control, collaboration, reflection, and ownership. Although orientation, training, and ongoing support are strongly recommended, Google Sites is easy-to-use and provides built-in tools to insert evidence of extended learning from sources such as social media sites.
Obi-Wan Fareed

Flipped training content: Crowdsourcing for content creation - 0 views

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    Crowd-sourced content is one of the 12 learning principles as outlined by Rick von Feldt at ELFA 2011.
yeuann

Augmented Reality (AR) in Education « Learning Technologies - 0 views

  • Although AR is not new, it is still in infancy especially applying in education.  As an educator, I think AR has great potentials in teaching and learning. We should examine the impact of AR on society, evaluate the implications of AR for education, and explore the integration of AR applications into teaching and learning environments.  To learn more about AR and its potentials and future in teaching and learning, I recommend the following videos.
Shamini Thilarajah

Angry Birds craze harnessed in S'pore school | What's buzzing? - Yahoo! News - 0 views

  • In an interview with Yahoo! Singapore, 34-year-old Physics teacher Daryl Ang claimed that the Angry Birds game, if used in the right way, has legitimate educational value. "There are several laws Physics students can learn from the Angry Birds game, and they include mass, velocity, projectile motion, gravity, and Newton's laws," the technologically-savvy educator said.
Ashley Tan

SpringerLink - Education and Information Technologies, Online First™ - 10 views

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    Something the IDs might like to chew on. Also for any and all who interact with staff and might find the taxonomies useful for educating our clients.
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    Hi Dr. Ashley, sorry, it looks like it's restricted access. Do we have to pay for it, or is there some educational service that we can use to access the article?
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    You will need to go to the NIE library for this. They may have already subscribed to it or they can find it for you.
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    Dear all, I've downloaded the article already. If anyone of you is interested (unfortunately, it's not available in the NIE library but the NTU library internal network only), please feel free to approach me for a copy.
Eveleen Er

Google+: What is it, and how do I get it? - Cell Phones & Mobile Device Technology News & Updates | Geek.com - 2 views

  • Google announced a new social networking layer that may compete with Facebook but, at the same time, is utterly different. The Google+ project will do some of the same general things as Facebook, such as sending messages to friends, sharing links, chatting, and sharing pictures, but the big difference is that with Google+, you can choose who you want to share these things with
yeuann

TED: Ideas worth spreading - 0 views

  • Riveting talks by remarkable people, free to the world
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    "Riveting talks by remarkable people, free to the world." I think most of you might already be aware of TED, but thought I'd share it here anyway. It's one of the most interesting and famous websites that have speakers from all over the world to share "ideas worth spreading" speaking for a max. of 20 minutes. Do take a look around in TED and be inspired by all the great ideas in here.
Sally Loan

Wyse Technology - Wyse PocketCloud App for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad - 2 views

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    Remote access to your computer system using mobile devices.
Pratima Majal

South Korea Says Good-Bye To Print Textbooks, Plans To Digitize Entire Curriculum By 2015 (video) | Singularity Hub - 0 views

  • Smart Education will change how we perceive textbooks,” South Korea’s Minister of Education, Science and Technology, Ju-Ho Lee, told the BBC. “The transfer from the traditional paper textbooks to digital textbooks will allow students to leave their heavy backpacks and explore the world beyond the classroom.”
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