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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Roland O'Daniel

Roland O'Daniel

Education Week's Digital Directions: Mobile Apps for Education Evolving - 0 views

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    Discussion of the market for educational apps. 
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iPads in Schools - 0 views

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    Live Binder dedicated to iPads being used in schools full of ideas, app suggestions, and lesson plans. 
Roland O'Daniel

Will Smart Phones Eliminate the Digital Divide? -- THE Journal - 1 views

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    Elliot is everywhere! 
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Quicklyst - 0 views

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    Easy note taking site. Create an account, type in your notes simply and add new notes by hitting enter.  Site has a mobile friendly version for viewing notes. quicklyst.com/mobile that makes accessing the notes via a smartphone easy and quick. 
Roland O'Daniel

Blackboard Learn for K-12 | Education in the 21st Century - 1 views

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    s the use of computing and networking technologies in schools grows, educators increasingly incorporate online tools and resources into their curricula-some even replace traditional classroom interactions with "virtual" courses that take place entirely online. At the same time, administrators are concerned with helping students develop 21st century skills while bridging the digital divide between students and adults. To address emerging trends in education, Project Tomorrow, a national education nonprofit group and Blackboard have joined together to bring you Education in the 21st Century, a series of reports that include data from the SpeakUp Survey, which shed light on issues related to learning and leading in K-12 education.
Roland O'Daniel

Qualcomm Global Citizenship - Empowering Communities Worldwide - 0 views

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    obile learning extends education beyond the physical confines of the classroom and school library, allowing students to access content from home, communicate with teachers, and, perhaps most importantly, communicate with each other via online collaboration tools. Affordable smartphones with 3G broadband connectivity help ensure all students have access to educational resources 24/7. To read more about Wireless Reach projects that demonstrate how wireless access is transforming education click here
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Project Tomorrow: Project K-NECT - 1 views

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    Project K-Nect is a pilot program in Onslow County Schools (North Carolina) where teachers utilize Smart Phones to teach selected math courses. Developed by Digital Millennial Consulting and funded in part through Qualcomm's Wireless Reach initiative, the program is designed to increase student achievement in math and close the digital disconnect for students in Onslow County Schools in North Carolina. As part of the Project K-Nect classes, students are given smart phones with 24/7 Internet access which they can use at home or school. Students have full access to both the Project K-Nect curriculum, as well as the smart phone features including instant messaging, video and photo capabilities, calculators and Internet access.
Roland O'Daniel

Inderscience Publishers - Article - 0 views

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    http://inderscience.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=article&eissn=1746-7268&volume=1&issue=2&spage=159 The purpose of this study is to identify the benefits that mobile technology can provide in education. From a review of the literature and interviews with individuals in the field of education, we developed an activitybased model to associate the uses of mobile technology with their benefits. The model first identifies the general uses of mobile technology in education and the specific activities that they encompass. Then, the benefits from their uses are identified with overarching themes emerging as follows: greater efficiencies and effectiveness in learning, increased individual support and opportunities for personal development, better methods of collaborating and communicating and greater exposure to technology.
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Alternative Learning Arenas - Pedagogical Challenges to Mobile Learning Technology in E... - 0 views

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    DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/WMTE.2002.1039231 ICT-implementation in education has mostly been aimed at enhancing learning in formal arenas - the classroom. However, accepting that learning does not only forego in the formal learning arenas, it is proposed that mobile technology can be used as a bridge between the formal and informal learning arenas. The question is whether the bridge between school and other arenas open or closed - is there a barrier? The paper asks what strategies/changes/challenges have to be in place for the school to access and utilize learning arenas which are alternative to the formal learning arena?
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Using mobile phones in English education in Japan - Thornton - 2005 - Journal of Comput... - 0 views

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    DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2729.2005.00129.x First, we polled 333 Japanese university students regarding their use of mobile devices. One hundred percent reported owning a mobile phone. Ninety-nine percent send e-mail on their mobile phones, exchanging some 200 e-mail messages each week. Sixty-six percent e-mail peers about classes; 44% e-mail for studying. In contrast, only 43% e-mail on PCs, exchanging an average of only two messages per week. Only 20% had used a personal digital assistant. Second, we e-mailed 100-word English vocabulary lessons at timed intervals to the mobile phones of 44 Japanese university students, hoping to promote regular study. Compared with students urged to regularly study identical materials on paper or Web, students receiving mobile e-mail learned more (Ps literal meaning; a video shows the idiomatic meaning. Textual materials include an explanation, script, and quiz. Thirty-one Japanese college sophomores evaluated the site using video-capable mobile phones, finding few technical difficulties, and rating highly its educational effectiveness.
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http://escholarship.bc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1222&context=jtla - 0 views

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    1:1 computing from the Berkshire Wireless Learning Initiative
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Is Mobile Affecting When We Read? « Read It Later Blog - 1 views

  • Printed media used to allow us to read in the places we found most comfortable.  When you imagine yourself reading the news
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    Analysis of Read It Later data from 100,000,000 articles on when we read and how device affects our reading pattern. 
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psdtechPD - Cell Phones - 1 views

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    Use of cell phones in the classroom on the Parkland School Division wiki. 
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