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Jackie Iger

10 Mobile Learning Trends for 2012 « Educational Publishing - 1 views

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    A prediction of the top 10 mobile learning trends for 2012, according to industry analysts.
amy hoffmaster

Drill Down: Mobile Devices in Education -- THE Journal - 0 views

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    "Parents see the use of mobile technologies in schools as a means of increasing student engagement (43 percent) and preparing students for the working world (41 percent). The most often-cited instructional benefit is mobile devices' ability to extend learning beyond school hours."
Tracy Tan

History in Leeds, then maths in California; The internet has opened up a huge new world... - 0 views

(Restricted access article, so I'm posting it here.) I found what was said about 'engaging online learning experiences' very insightful: "It must be a well ordered, curated experience that underst...

online learning curating

started by Tracy Tan on 27 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
Kellie Demmler

JOLT - Journal of Online Learning and Teaching - 1 views

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    mobile technologies, handhelds, e-learning, m-learning, professional development, PD
anonymous

Mobile games, learning, and flow - 2 views

T545 technology engagement games motivation

started by anonymous on 14 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
Jackie Iger

Are We Wired For Mobile Learning? [INFOGRAPHIC] | Voxy Blog - 0 views

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    An awesome infographic on digital natives and the evolution of technology in the classroom.
Tracy Tan

School apps go to the top of the class (Chris Griffith, The Australian [AU], 13/3) - 0 views

(Restricted access, article posted here) Some food for thought: if kids are 'learning in snippets of time', does this mean that deep learning is being compromised? Australian schools are getting...

school apps ipad

started by Tracy Tan on 27 Mar 12 no follow-up yet
Chris Dede

Students soon could learn with handheld 3-D devices | Mobile and Handheld Technologies ... - 0 views

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    Can 3-D devices help students learn?
pradeepg

Mobile learning in schools - 3 views

shared by pradeepg on 04 Apr 12 - No Cached
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    This optimistic article covers a range of topics related to mobile learning and quotes Prof.Dede as well.
Chris Dede

CoSN's crystal ball: Get ready for mobile learning, cloud computing | COSN | eSchoolNew... - 4 views

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    K-12 version of Horizon report
Kiran Patwardhan

Autistic Kids Use Tech for Social Learning - 1 views

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    Children with autism spectrum disorders enjoy screen time, underscoring an opportunity to use interactive devices to encourage social learning. Despite how much children who have autism enjoy the stimulation of a computer or mobile device, few engage in social media pursuits, such as emailing or chatting, researchers found.
Kasthuri Gopalaratnam

Draw Something, a New Twist on Pictionary, Charms Mobile Gamers - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Mr. Porter attributed the game’s success to its real-time feel. Players can watch animated playbacks of their teammates trying to guess their creation before taking their turn. The word choices are another big selling point; in addition to standard selections like “orange” and “dynamite,” the game is liberally infused with pop culture references, like members of the Wu-Tang Clan and Skrillex, a dubstep DJ. “We’re also benefiting from hitting at a time when a lot of people are moving from feature phones to smartphones,” he said. Mr. Porter thinks that just as Facebook has a social graph — the people its users want to be friends with — OMGPop can learn more about its “gamer graph,” or the people their users like to play games with. “It’s really about relationships,” he said  of the game. “How well do I know you and can guess what you drew. That is part of the fun.”
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    Draw Something was acquired by Zynga this week for $180 million!!!!
Leslie Lieman

New Media Consortium Names 10 Top 'Metatrends' Shaping Educational Technology - 0 views

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    Suggests classrooms of the future will be "open, mobile, and flexible enough to reach individual students-while free online tools will challenge the authority of traditional institutions." Nothing new to T545ers, but a good summary of trends.
pradeepg

sandboxsummit@ MIT April 17 and 18 - 1 views

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    A conference on Play and mobile learning at MIT on April 17 and 18. Lots of interesting speakers. The price is expensive at 695 but perhaps one could ask for a student discount.
Chris McEnroe

Loomis Chaffee: M4L2012 - 0 views

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    Mobile Learning conference available on Shakespeare's Birthday (not necessarily related).
Chris McEnroe

Open Mobile Learning - 2 views

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    Here's an interesting venture!
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