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Ivy F.

flatclassroom09-3 - Mobile and Ubiquitous - 1 views

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  • . Click here to go to the main article. Click here to have a look at my delicous.com acount to find what else i half got about ubiquitous technology.
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      From Mrs. Davis - these need to be turned into contextual links and are an example of how we do not hyperlink.
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  • According to some research, More than 740 billion text messages were sent in the US during the first half of 2009, a figure that breaks down to approximately 4.1 billion messages per day,
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      Source?
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      Where did you get this information? Was it biased information put out by a cell phone company? How does it compare to global averages?
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  • A cell phone is a example of mobile and ubiquitous computing. A cell phone is mobile because it is able to be moved from one place to another. A cell phone is also ubiquitous because two people are able to communicate from different places by calling one another as well as SMS and video messaging. Lastly, a cell phone is classified as a computing device because it accepts input, processes that input into data that the cell phone can read, and produces output as information that a human can read.
  • Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing can be broken down into three separate words that can come together to make one topic. First, mobile means able to be moved. There are many technological mobile devices. There are cell phones, Ipods, portable DVD players, PDAs, laptops, and many other devices that can be moved or transported from one place to another. Second, ubiquitous means being present everywhere at once. Having the ability to stream live from a camera or cell phone to a website over the Internet makes that particular video ubiquitous.
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    "The second steroid involves instant messaging and file sharing. Being able to share files from peer to peer is considered ubiquitous because the files can be everywhere and mobile because the files can be moved. Instant messaging is a huge breakthrough in the technological world. People can send instant messaging via cell phone, computer , PDA. This steroid revolutionized communication."
Thomas H

Home - MSc Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing : Trinity College Dublin - 0 views

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    "Mobile computing allows people to make use of computing and information systems without being tied to a desktop computer located in their office, classroom, or home. People can now make use of computer systems while on the move, whether waiting for a flight in some airport departure lounge, drinking coffee in their favorite cafe, simply driving home, or even just walking down the street. Thanks to the improved portability and processing power of laptop computers, Personal Digital Assistants, and even mobile phones, as well as improved battery life and the near universal coverage of wireless data communications networks, mobile computer users can now make use of almost the same range of services as desktop users. While the use of current mobile computers often follows the traditional pattern of a single user interacting with their dedicated computer via its own display and keyboard, mobile computing is still at an early stage of development. In his seminal paper on the computer for the 21st century written in 1991†, Marc Weiser noted that "The most profound technologies are those that disappear. They weave themselves into the fabric of everyday life until they are indistinguishable from it." Weiser put forward a vision of future computer systems in which "computers themselves vanish into the background". In doing so he inspired a field of research known as ubiquitous computing . In the ubiquitous computing vision, interconnected (mobile) computers are embedded unobtrusively in everyday appliances and environments and co-operate to provide information and services on behalf of their users. The ubiquitous computing vision is now becoming a reality enabled by recent and expected developments in new sensor technologies - increasing the range of stimuli that can be effectively sensed, by wireless networking - allowing mobile computer systems to co-operate, by miniaturization of computational devices - allowing massive deployment of sensor-based systems in every
Julie Lindsay

Mobile and Ubiquitous - 3 views

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    "The topic of Mobile and Ubiquitous is seen today as personal devices that are used for communication purposes and can be taken anywhere. Common examples of these devices are computers and cell phones. "
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    this is a great wiki page
Thomas H

Ubiquitous Computing in Education: Invisible Technology, Visible Impact; Teach Beyond Y... - 0 views

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    Ubiquitous computing in education, as defined in this book, is teachers and students having access to technology (computing devices, the Internet, services) whenever and wherever they need it. In a world of ubiquitous computing, the technology is always accessible and is not the focus of learning. Rather, faculty and students are active partners in the learning process, and they decide not only what technology is needed but also what to learn and how best to create new knowledge.
Callie Protchko

http://www.touchbriefings.com/pdf/28/gh031_p_CHO.PDF - 0 views

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    It describes the emergence of Ubiquitous Computing and the way Ubiquitous Computing is being used in healthcare. It also goes into detail on the effects of it on healthcare. 
Ivy F.

ScienceDirect - Telematics and Informatics : Mobile computing and ubiquitous networking... - 0 views

  • With the rapidly increasing penetration of laptop computers, which are primarily used by mobile users to access Internet services, support of Internet services in a mobile environment become an increasing need. The opportunities emerging from these technologies give rise to new paradigms such as mobile computing and ubiquitous networking
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    "With the rapidly increasing penetration of laptop computers, which are primarily used by mobile users to access Internet services, support of Internet services in a mobile environment become an increasing need. The opportunities emerging from these technologies give rise to new paradigms such as mobile computing and ubiquitous networking"
Vicki Davis

flatclassroomproject » Mobile and Ubiquitous - 0 views

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    This award winning wiki from the first flat classroom project does an excellent job of explaning it, although the language is a little bit too first person, not really appropriate for a wiki.
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    Mobile and ubiquitous computing means that we can compute anywhere any time. This award winning wiki from the first flat classroom project does an excellent job of explaning it, although the language is a little bit too first person, not really appropriate for a wiki.
Ivy F.

Ubiquitous or Pervasive Mobile - Shaping the future mobile information society - 2 views

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  • This page provides resources on "ubiquitous" or "pervasive" mobile, relating to developments in the miniaturization of mobile wireless devices and the proliferation of always-on, everywhere communications. This phenomenon has been referred to as '"pervasive communications", invisible mobile (Forrester), "ambient computing", "ubiquitous computing" (USA) or "ubiquitous networking" (Japan). Technological convergence underlying next-generation networks (NGN) is set to play a key role in realizing this wireless ubiquity. 
Mike tiani

Ubiquitous computing - 0 views

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    This has great information on my topic for 9A mobile and Ubiquitous
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    Ubiquitous computing is defined '' machines that fit the human environment instead of forcing humans to enter theirs''.
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    explains the main ideas of what ubiquitous computing is includes the core concepts
Thomas H

ICDE » Forum » Global conference calendar » 2012 » IEEE International Confere... - 0 views

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    The 7th IEEE International Conference on Wireless, Mobile & Ubiquitous Technologies in Education (WMUTE 2012) will be held in Takamatsu, Kagawa, Japan. Participants will be able to interact, discuss and exchange ideas with the aim of stimulating more exciting ideas for future research. The conference aims to promote a new line of research and practice that highlights both social and technological innovation in order to support and amalgamate contemporary social learning theories. The conference will be held jointly with the 4th IEEE International Conference on Digital Game and Intelligent Toy Enhanced Learning (DIGITEL 2012).
Rachael Cepicka

How Ubiquitous Networking Will Work - 0 views

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    It tells about my topic, and how the system of Ubiquitous Networking really works.
Ivy F.

ubiquitous - definition of ubiquitous by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Ency... - 0 views

  • u·biq·ui·tous  (y-bkw-ts)
    adj.
    Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent
  • having or seeming to have the ability to be everywhere at once; omnipresent
Vicki Davis

Current State of Mobile Learning - 4 views

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    Current State of Mobile Learning - this is a book that talks about mobile learning. (hat tip to Stephen Downes) - it is an important article for those designing learning to read (as well as my Flat Classroom students writing about mobile and ubiquitous computing.
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    Very important overview of mobile learning that is a must read for students who are studying education and mobile and ubiquitous computing.
Cortney K

Google Image Result for http://scr3.golem.de/screenshots/0807/iPhone_3G/xx_iphone3g_pai... - 0 views

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    another image to go along with mobile and ubiquitous. it shows an iPhone and there is a Safari (web/internet) app
Rachel Capone

Guest Editorial: Special Issue on Mobile and Ubiquitous Technologies for Learning - 0 views

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    Mobile technology in a learning environment - FCP "Mobile and Ubiquitous"
Rachel Capone

Wireless, Mobile and Ubiquitous Technologies in Education (WMUTE), 2010 6th IEEE Intern... - 0 views

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    This site has a selection of papers from the 2010 IEEE 6th International Conference on Wireless, Mobile and Ubiquitous Technologies in Education (WMUTE)
Theodora H

Ubiquitous cellphones carry potential for setting off remote blasts - 0 views

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    This article explains how the ubiquitous technology that we have today can be capable of inflicting damage.
Callie Protchko

http://www.bcs.org/upload/pdf/ewic_hc07_popaper4.pdf - 0 views

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    How ubiquitous computing is effecting the treatment of mental health issues like depression and OCD.
Mike tiani

Ubiquitous computing - 3 views

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    explains the dynamics of ubiquitous computing
Hunter Lambert

Effects of Ubiquitous Computing - 2 views

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    This article discusses how Ubiquitous Computing affects the modern world.
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