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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Julie Lindsay

Julie Lindsay

School experiment leaves pupils to their own devices - 0 views

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    Story about Shepparton HS in Australia and iPod Touch program
Julie Lindsay

NECC 2009: SIGML Forum (We Found Kilroy!) - 0 views

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    A review by Mark van t 'Hooft of the NECC09 SIGML (mobile Learning) field trip in Washington DC. "Your task is to come up with a compelling argument that demonstrates the importance of the World War II Memorial today. Use your mobile phones to access supplementary digital content, using the QR codes in this booklet. In addition, you may use your mobile phone to collect evidence in and around the memorial. We will leave it up to you as to how you want to do that.
Julie Lindsay

iSchool - 0 views

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    The iSchool Initiative is a place for people to come together and help make the iSchool a reality, bringing technology into our classrooms. Interesting advocacy from a student supporting and promoting the use of iPods in the classroom
Julie Lindsay

iPods in the classroom - 0 views

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    Chris O'Neal started this wiki to support his pilot iPod project in the classroom this year. He welcomes input,
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