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Michelle Thompson

12 Principles Of Mobile Learning - 1 views

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    Very interesting blog on the concept of mobile learning evolving. From OZ/NZ educators.
Michelle Thompson

10 Ways That Mobile Learning Will Revolutionize Education | Co.Design: business + innov... - 4 views

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    Interesting read from another Diigo site.
djplaner

How Apple Watch changed Molly's life - 0 views

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  • The Apple Watch's new feature is called the "taptic engine", which produces what Apple calls "haptic feedback". Haptics, derived from the Greek haptikos, refers to any form of interaction or communication by touch. The watch's engine allows wearers to set vibrations for various alerts and at adjustable intensity - or to send messages by taps to other users.
  • Ms Watt says the integration of haptics with the watch's map function is its most useful feature and is "definitely awesome for me as a deafblind person". It allows her to be directed around London's complex web of streets and alleys without hearing or sight
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    Newspaper article about how the new Apple Watch is opening up a range of new possibilities, in particular for a deaf and blind woman. Mentions the Apple Watch's haptic capability - the ability for the device to give feedback via touch. Likely to be the first widely used example of haptics.
djplaner

The Australian Curriculum - Mobile Edition for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad on the iTune... - 2 views

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    iPhone/iPad app for the Australian Curriculum. Contrary to what it says on this page, the downloaded app is for version 4.1 of the curriculum
mrs parry

What is Universal Design and How Can it be Implemented? - 0 views

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    "Equitable Use, seeks to maximise the usefulness of design for everyone, identical whenever possible and equivalent when not, so that it avoids segregating or stigmatising any users. Flexibility in Use , values design that accommodates a wide range of individual preferences and abilities. Simple and Intuitive Use, seeks to create ease of understanding for users, regardless of their experience, knowledge and language. Perceptible Information, seeks to ensure that design allows information to be communicated effectively to the user, regardless of ambient conditions or the userÕs sensory abilities. Tolerance for Error, seeks to minimise hazards and the negative consequences of accidental or unintended actions. Low Physical Effort, seeks to ensure that interaction with the environment can occur efficiently and comfortably and with minimal fatigue. Size and Space for Approach and Use, seeks to maximise approach, reach and manipulation capabilities of users irrespective of their size, posture and mobility."
djplaner

Sensordrone: The 6th Sense of Your Smartphone...& Beyond! by Sensorcon - Kickstarter - 4 views

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    A cheap sensor that can be connected to a mobile phone and combined with a range of apps to act as a data logger. Almost approaching the idea of a Tricorder from Star Trek. Will measure temperature, humidity, pressure, light, carbon monoxide levels amongst others.
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    Your giving yourself away now David with the "Star Trek" comment, don't tell me you can speak Klingon ;)))
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    Wow. That is amazing, Can you imagine implementing something like that into the classroom. That is a whole new level of science and maths teaching!!
wilkoo

succeed@school - 0 views

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    Seminars for parents of children with special needs on mobile learning, software for special education, autism spectrum.
anonymous

App Store - The Australian Curriculum - Mobile Edition - 0 views

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    iphone, ipod ACARA app 
Rebekah Adams

reasons - 1 views

  • “Students spend more time doing schoolwork on mobile devices than they would with paper and pencil because it's an affirmation of who they are and it's readily available…In fact, he says he has seen 30 percent improvement when children use mobile devices on the same curriculum they used to cover without them”
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      Great Quote
  • life-long learners
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    Includes top 8 reasons why digital learning is here to stay.
djplaner

Steven Delpome on Twitter: "I am not at all surprised at the number of teachers I see s... - 0 views

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    Look at the image attached to this tweet. It captures one of the challenges teachers face in an increasingly ICT-enabled world. How do you deal with students who bring pesonal devices (like mobile phones) to class? What happens when those devices distract students from learning? How do you deal with this? Is this a good way to deal with it? If you do this, how long before some of your students start bringing two phones to class? One to give to you and one to keep using.
jocebagg

A Collection of The Best Web Tools and Apps for Creating Educational Screencasts ~ Educ... - 1 views

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    August 9, 2015 A screencast, also known as video screen capture, is a great way for teachers to create and share instructional videos and explanatory step by step tutorials with students. regardless of the purposes for which you are creating a screencast, the quality of your video screen captures can sometimes impede the communicative intent of your message.
Joe Wright

Tips and Tools to Help you Better integrate Technology in Your Instrcution ~ Educationa... - 5 views

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    Surely this has come at the righ time with Assignment 2 waiting in the wings ...
djplaner

The presence of a cell phone, even if not in use, decreased cognitive performance | Use... - 0 views

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    Summary of some research about the impact of a mobile phone on cognitive performance.
djplaner

xkcd: Writing Skills - 0 views

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    Does txting improve grammar and writing? An alternative perspective on the impact of the mobile phone on written language skills.
alicefoddy

Science Foundation to Year 10 Curriculum by rows - The Australian Curriculum v7.3 - 0 views

  • ommunicate ideas, findings and solutions to problems using scientific language and representations using digital technologies as appropriate (ACSIS148) View additional details about Literacy
  • ord data (ACSIS166) View additional details about Literacy View additional details about Numeracy
  • Select and use appropriate equipment, including digital technologies, to systematically and accurately collect and
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  • Select and use appropriate equipment, including digital technologies, to systematically and accurately collect and record data (ACSIS200)
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    For assignment 1. 
rachaelbroom

Poster: 21stC Mobile Social Learning |  IPAD 4 SCHOOLS - 0 views

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    Great website
watersigns74

9 Great iPad Apps to Grow and Manage Your Personal Learning Network ~ Educational Techn... - 0 views

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    Suggested apps to keep track of your PLN
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