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Nigel Robertson

MOMO (Mobile Moodle) Project - 0 views

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    The MOMO (Mobile Moodle) project is an Add-On to the popular Moodle Learning Management System. It brings the ability to implement mobile learning scenarios with Moodle as a backend. Mobile users install the MOMO client, a JAVA based application, on their mobile phones (or any other JAVA and Internet capable device). Through this client they can access courses wherever they are, which allows completely new scenarios. Administrators install the necessary MOMO extension on their Moodle server which makes the compatible contents available for mobile usage. They can configure and maintain the system through the integrated administration interface all within Moodle. Teachers can design courses with either several mobile elements or complete mobile learning scenarios using the tools and methodologies they know from within Moodle.
Tracey Morgan

Student Mobile Computing Practices, 2012: Lessons Learned from Qatar | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "Mobile computing is transforming information technology and the student learning environment in higher education, yet educational institutions everywhere are just scratching the surface of the capabilities of mobile computing. This report is based on 369 student survey responses and 26 focus-group participants from the mobile-device-heavy student population in Education City, Qatar."
Nigel Robertson

fring - Free mobile calls, and chat with mobile Skype, mobile MSN Messenger, ... - 0 views

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    "fring™ is a mobile internet service & community that enables you to access & interact with your social networks on-the-go, make free calls and live chat with all your fring, Skype®, MSN® Messenger, Google Talk™, ICQ, SIP, Twitter, Yahoo!™ and AIM®* friends using your handset's internet connection rather than costly cellular airtime minutes."
Stephen Harlow

On limiting learning and impairing comprehension with mobile technologies - Artichoke - 0 views

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    "How many discussions around the introduction of mobile technologies to primary schools sees BOT, principals and senior management, educators, parents, students and sales representatives discussing the implications for student learning outcomes before the decision is made to purchase and introduce a mobile screen?"
Nigel Robertson

"The Digital World of Young Children: Emergent Literacy" | Pearson Foundation - 2 views

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    "Blanchard's and Moore's research finds that developmental milestones are changing as a new generation of young children approach learning and literacy in ways not thought possible in the past. According to this new report, digital media is already transforming the language and cultural practices that enable early literacy development, making possible a new kind of personal and global interconnectedness. The research reveals that: * Opportunities to engage with digital media increasingly prevail through the use of mobile devices-and in developing countries access to mobile devices is more commonplace than access to other technologies * Developmental milestones are changing as young people's access to mobile and digital technology grows. * Digital media positively impacts children's opinion of learning, providing engagement opportunities not always seen with print materials."
Nigel Robertson

New technologies, new pedagogies: Mobile learning in higher education - 0 views

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    The purpose of this e-book is to explore the use of mobile devices in learning in higher education, and to provide examples of good pedagogy. We are sure that the rich variety of examples of mobile learning found in this book will provide the reader with the inspiration to teach their own subjects and courses in ways that employ mobile devices in authentic and creative ways. This book is made up of a collection of double blind peer-reviewed chapters written by participants in the project New technologies, new pedagogies: Using mobile technologies to develop new ways of teaching and learning.
Stephen Harlow

Shareable: Microtouch: An Open Source, DIY eBook Reader and Mobile Media Device - 0 views

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    "...it's encouraging to see that enterprising hardware hackers are building DIY, open source mobile devices that could potentially replace those tightly-controlled eReaders and mobile media and Internet devices that we clutch so tightly."
Nigel Robertson

Are You A Mobile Superhero? [INFOGRAPHIC] - 0 views

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    Not very inspiring infographic that also makes value judgements about mobile use.
Tracey Morgan

Questechie - Trends In Internet Technology: Mobile Web: Next Privacy Call - 0 views

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    "Mozilla is reportedly working on an open-source operating system for tablet devices and smartphones that will support its revolutionary "Do Not Track" feature on mobile."
Nigel Robertson

http://www.mymobile-project.eu/IMG/pdf/Handbook_print.pdf - 0 views

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    Looks good - a report on mobile learning, including informal learning opportunities.  "Mobility is turning the environment into a site for learning"
Nigel Robertson

eLearning Slam: Designing mobile eLearning courses - 0 views

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    Some tips on designing for mobile devices.
Nigel Robertson

Is Mobile Affecting When We Read? « Read It Later Blog - 1 views

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    Changes in reading habits mediated by mobile devices.
Nigel Robertson

How to teach using mobile devices | Synechism - 0 views

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    Short Doug Belshaw post on using mobiles in class - and see Guardian Teacher Network linked from there.
Nigel Robertson

Why Mobile Design Should Never Be an Afterthought - 0 views

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    Design rationale for thinking Mobile first.
Nigel Robertson

http://wiki.cetis.ac.uk/images/7/76/Mobile_Web_Apps.pdf - 1 views

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    The aim of this briefing paper is to give institutions an overview of the mobile web space and an understanding of why developing hosted, mobile web applications can offer an attractive and viable solution that can overcome the fragmentation and deliver crossplatform services
Nigel Robertson

Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 - 0 views

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    The W3C recommendations for improving user experience of the Web on mobile devices. They have been abstracted to allow them to be device and language independent.
Tracey Morgan

Field Research: Mobility in the Age of Consumerization | EDUCAUSE - 0 views

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    "This 31-page report analyzes the results of a recent Gartner research study performed between August and October of 2011. The study focused on enterprise mobility and was designed to generate qualitative data using in-depth conversations and qualitative analysis. Trends, observations, and recommendations are the core of this research. The report includes recommendations that are appropriate to colleges and universities today."
Nigel Robertson

Moodle.org: Mobile Moodle app moving to HTML5 - 0 views

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    Forget Apps, HTML5 is the future (for mobile Moodle at least!)
Nigel Robertson

Mobile learning is beyond its tipping point - 0 views

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    Short article describing mlearning for the "Considered" user and the "Trigger" user.
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