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Shamini Thilarajah

How mobile learning games are different | Instructional Design Fusions - 3 views

  • Mobile learning games offer opportunities for: Mapping:  games that require players to  notice and interact with their communities and physical spaces Touring: games that connect people to organizations (e.g., non-profits, neighborhood organizations) and  people who work there.  These games tell a story through a space, not necessarily about a space. Performing: games that immerse players in role-playing, simulations, and alternative and/or augmented realities
  • Mobile games can incorporate conversations and activities in real-time as well as asynchronous activities through the use of physical and virtual social networks.
  • mobile learning games are more likely to connect learners to physical and social spaces than online games played on personal computers  or using video consoles.
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  • Mobile learning game mechanics should connect to social experiences and tap into all of the affordances of mobile devices, such as the ability to: Take pictures Record audio and video Obtain location-based information (e.g., via GPS), Text Communicate through social media Communicate via phones (probably the least utilized potential of these devices) Additionally, activities should be tied to locations that are relevant to the learners (e.g., schools, popular clubs, relevant workplace environments) (Maxl & Tarkus, n.d.).
bernard tan

dropbox space race - 1 views

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    hey all, if you have an edu account, you can get 25 gigs extra space but it needs everyone efforts, NIE is seriously lacking behind NUS and NTU. please add your nie edu account to dropbox now!
Ashley Tan

Learning Through Digital Media » Facebook as a Functional Tool & Critical Resource - 0 views

  • Teaching with Facebook is a way for me to engage my students, since many of them will be on the site before, after, and during any lecture. More than engagement, using Facebook allows me to build a bridge between my classroom curricula and what my students are doing outside the lecture hall. I must admit that student expertise with digital media often exceeds my own, and my attempts at using Facebook function as a common language that sets up my classroom as an experimental space allowing students to take risks, make connections, and participate with an alternative teaching style. As much as there are a number of other Facebook educators—there is even a Facebook groups for educators—I am certain that on my university campus I am the only instructor using this social network. My university administration has accused me of subverting our institutional course management system. They are correct. Facebook may be a commercial enterprise, but I argue that students can maintain a Facebook identity after they leave university. The work done in our lecture as represented in our Facebook group is something that lasts beyond a typical university course management system. In other words, access to the information, discussion, links, and learning is not cut off once the course is over.
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    Teaching with Facebook is a way for me to engage my students, since many of them will be on the site before, after, and during any lecture. More than engagement, using Facebook allows me to build a bridge between my classroom curricula and what my students are doing outside the lecture hall. I must admit that student expertise with digital media often exceeds my own, and my attempts at using Facebook function as a common language that sets up my classroom as an experimental space allowing students to take risks, make connections, and participate with an alternative teaching style. As much as there are a number of other Facebook educators-there is even a Facebook groups for educators-I am certain that on my university campus I am the only instructor using this social network. My university administration has accused me of subverting our institutional course management system. They are correct. Facebook may be a commercial enterprise, but I argue that students can maintain a Facebook identity after they leave university. The work done in our lecture as represented in our Facebook group is something that lasts beyond a typical university course management system. In other words, access to the information, discussion, links, and learning is not cut off once the course is over.
Ashley Tan

ingentaconnect A model for e-education: Extended teaching spaces and extended le... - 0 views

  • The paper proposes a model for e-education in instruction, training, initiation and induction based upon the concept of extended teaching spaces involving execution, facilitation and liberation, and extended learning spaces used for acquisition, application and construction cemented by dialogue and reflection.
Ashley Tan

YouTube Blog: Mmm mmm good - YouTube videos now served in WebM - 0 views

  • all new videos uploaded to YouTube are now transcoded into WebM. WebM is an open media file format for video and audio on the web. Its openness allows anyone to improve the format and its integrations, resulting in a better experience for you in the long-term.
anonymous

planejourney - 1 views

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    PLANE - Pathways for Learning Anywhere, Anytime: A Network for Educators PLANE is an innovative and fun educator community, networking space, and virtual world; providing accredited professional learning, courses, multi-media resources, ICT skills development, e-portfolio, collaborative tools, games-based-learning, and peer coaching.
Kartini Ishak

NMC Virtual Worlds - 1 views

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    NMC Virtual Worlds is a program of the New Media Consortium. Our mission is to help learning-focused organizations explore the potential of virtual spaces in a manner that builds on community knowledge, is cost-effective, and ensures high quality. NMC Virtual Worlds provides a palette of premium custom services for education and training, and conducts an ongoing series of events, conferences, and programs. A suite of pro bono services and fellowships are a central aspect of the organization, and reflect our deep commitment to learning and access.
bernard tan

30+ Super Secret iPhone Features and Shortcuts | iPhone.AppStorm - 0 views

  • Press the Home and Sleep Buttons Simultaneously to Take a Screenshot
  • Press Home Once to Go to First Home Screen or Search
  • Hold Home and Sleep to Reboot
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  • Hold Home for Five Seconds to Quit the Current App
  • Tap Shift and Drag
  • Double Tap Space for a Period and Space
  • Enable International Keyboards for International TLDs
  • Leave Off www and .com for Faster Browsing
  • Add Sites to Your Home Screen for Quick Access and More
  • Tap and Hold a Link for Options
  • Scroll Inside Frames and Text Areas With Two Fingers
  • Double Tap a Text Column or Image to Zoom to It
  • Tap and Hold to Save Images
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    kinda handy for iphone users especially the screenshots.
Kartini Ishak

SearchTeam - 1 views

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    Use SearchTeam as a collaborative tool to enable small teams to collaborate on finding the best information on the web. Excellent for working on collaborative research projects. It's easy to use - sign in, enter a topic of research into your "search space" and voila - share and collaborate your findings with your peers. A great tool!
yeuann

Animated Tattoo Makes Great Use of QR Code | GeekDad | Wired.com - 1 views

  • With the continued penetration of smartphones into the mainstream market, QR codes are becoming more of an option for designers to prompt interaction. The two-dimensional barcode can easily be generated from text, including a website link, and printed on materials in magazines and conferences. An artist in Paris found an unusual use for the black-and-white squares: to animate a tattoo.
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    Ok, I think this isn't ever going to make it into ANY school... but this is an amazing concept of how we can use QR codes to enhance real-world art in education... i.e. cyberspace meets meat-space (literally). An idea that I gained from this is that we could use this idea for, say, a printed picture book... if we scanned the QR code in the printed page using our iPhones, the moment the video loaded, we could just place our iPhones directly over the printed page, and it would give a compelling illusion that the printed page had suddenly come to life a la Harry Potter. :) BTW do watch the video from 2:05 onwards! :) (esp if you're squeamish about watching a tattoo process) Now, for an iPad-sized tattoo... any takers? ;) (Just kidding!)
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    Another idea: Imagine we were doing a bio lesson and wanted our students to "see" a beating heart. We could get a mannequin and paste QR codes over the chest. Then the teacher can scan the QR code, load the corresponding Youtube video and place the mobile phone directly over the chest. The result would look to the students as though the phone was a magic window for them to peer through the chest to "see" the beating heart. So QR codes could be used for 3D object lessons too.
Kartini Ishak

Open Thinking - 0 views

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    Open Thinking and Digital Pedagogy is the personal and professional blogging space of Dr. Alec Couros, a professor of educational technology and media at the Faculty of Education, University of Regina.
Pratima Majal

GoBox * Cloud storage, sharing, and more! - 3 views

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    An alternative to dropbox that allows 20GB free space!
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    Tempting, but must try out whether quick enough for the updates or not.. I try zumodrive, updates too slow.
yeuann

Video Chat Becomes Social Networking's New Battleground - 0 views

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    "On Wednesday, Facebook announced that it had partnered with Skype to let Facebook users call one another from their camera-enabled computers, simply by clicking on a button on a friend's Facebook profile or from the chat window. After a one-time download of Skype's technology, the video calls look to be painless and simple for anyone to use. Compare that to Hangout, Google's new video chat in its still invite-only social network Google+. Hangout is designed as a group chat application for impromptu socializing with friends. To start one, you press a button declaring you are open to hanging out, choose which circle(s) of friends to send the invite to, and up to 10 people can be in the room at any one time. The loudest talker gets the big space up top - and the group can collectively talk or even watch YouTube videos together. As young Marty McFly once said in a different context, your kids are going to love it."
bernard tan

The Expressive Web by Adobe - 2 views

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    A adobe experimental portal and web space which I am currently keeping an eye on. resource and showcase of some of the newest, and most expressive features on web now. People who wants to keep up with web interactivity should not miss this out.
Ashley Tan

Instructure Lands A Hefty $30M To Take On The Blackboards And Moodles In A Multi-Billion Dollar eLearning Market | TechCrunch - 1 views

  • Adding a MOOC layer to a learning program or platform isn’t particularly original these days, as Blackboard and seemingly every player in this space scrambled to become MOOC-capable at about the same time as Instructure
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    For ETs
Eveleen Er

PSA: Get Your Free #Box50GB Before It's too Late! | The Box Blog - 2 views

  • Box is giving away 50 GB free to anyone who uses Box for iPhone, iPad or iPod. The only catch: You must claim your space in the cloud before this Friday, December 2 at midnight, PST. Once you obtain your free storage, it’s yours forever, so make sure you – and your friends – take advantage of this offer before it’s over!
bernard tan

Custom thank you page for googleform - 4 views

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    follow this tutorial and have your own redirected thankyou feedback page
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    This and the previous resource are nice finds! I shared them on Twitter and the facilitator who helped us with our Google Workshop for Educators (GWE) commented that they were excellent tutorials.
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    Thanks Bernard! After looking at the code, it's almost perfect except for one thing: we need to store the form on our own server. (But yes, the Google spreadsheet linked to the form should still be updated automagically.) Would it be ok to use CeL's own server to host our own HTML pages for this purpose?
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    If it's CeL services or related materials, having it in CeL server is not an issue. example : e-Fiesta 2012 registration page. For personal usage or for AGs I advise the htmls to be stored on their own server space.
Rachel Tan

e-Fiesta 2014 Register - 0 views

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      "open" (not opened). Put a full stop at the end of the sentence.
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      Registration will open on ..... in  [in]  Show IPA preposition, adverb, adjective, noun, verb, inned, in·ning. preposition 1.(used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits): walking in the park. 2.(used to indicate inclusion within something abstract or immaterial): in politics; in the autumn. 3.(used to indicate inclusion within or occurrence during a period or limit of time): in ancient times; a task done in ten minutes. 4.(used to indicate limitation or qualification, as of situation, condition, relation, manner, action, etc.): to speak in a whisper; to be similar in appearance. 5.(used to indicate means): sketched in ink; spoken in French.
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      ...refer to the......[br] the1   [stressed thee; unstressed before a consonant thuh; unstressed before a vowel thee]  Show IPA definite article 1.(used, especially before a noun, with a specifying or particularizing effect, as opposed to the indefinite or generalizing force of the indefinite article a  or an  ): the book you gave me; Come into the house. 2.(used to mark a proper noun, natural phenomenon, ship, building, time, point of the compass, branch of endeavor, or field of study as something well-known or unique): the sun; the Alps; the Queen Elizabeth;  the past; the West. 3.(used with or as part of a title): the Duke of Wellington; the Reverend john smith. 4.(used to mark a noun as indicating the best-known, most approved, most important, most satisfying, etc.): the skiing center of the U.S.; If you're going to work hard, now is the time. 5.(used to mark a noun as being used generically): The dog is a quadruped.
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