Best Practice Guidelines for Mobile Web Applications
Source: http://builder.com.com/5100-6371_14-6095452.html?part=rss&subj=bldr “The principal objective of recently issued working draft guidelines on Mobile Web by the W3C is to improve the user...
View ArticleModels of Mobile Learning: Learner-centric vs Techno-centric
A number of models of “mobile learning”, or m-learning identify it as a subset of e-learning, including the main Wikipedia entry on the topic. These models focus on how digital convergence and...
View ArticleFour R’s Model and Mobile Learning Activities
Repost of posting to EdNa forums, with other commentary here. A summary of previous theorisings on this model, here and here, supplemented with diagrams. We can classify mobile learning activities...
View ArticleFour R's Model and Mobile Learning Activities
Repost of posting to EdNa forums, with other commentary here. A summary of previous theorisings on this model, here and here, supplemented with diagrams. We can classify mobile learning activities...
View ArticleVideo for Mobile Learning
Small portable videos can be an ideal medium for some learning areas. For example, one of my friends – a professional dance teacher – maintains videos of over 600 dance moves on his video iPod, which...
View ArticleCreating Podcasts (Mac/Soundtrack Pro)
There’s a great series on creating podcasts being authored at the Pod Pedagogy blog. While the article is written for users of Soundtrack Pro (for Macs only), Part 1 has excellent thoughts on why...
View ArticleLearner-Centric Design of Digital Mobile Learning
“Learner Centric Design of Digital Mobile Learning,” [doc] [pdf] (which I co-authored with my colleague Margaret O’Connell), received the Best Paper Award at Queensland University of Technology’s...
View ArticleMobilED Makes 2006 Publications Available
The MobilED project is one of the most inspiring and interesting of all of the mobile learning projects currently in use around the world. It’s a partnership between South African and Finnish research...
View ArticleQR Codes: Here Today, but Gone Tomorrow
I’ve been writing about QR Codes in education for the last five years (http://mlearning.edublogs.org/?s=qr+code), on this blog, as well as in a few published and formal papers. Recently, I have been...
View ArticleThe Fourth R…
While co-authoring a white paper for the “Learning On The Move” OLT Conference, I realised that there is, in fact, a “Fourth R” to add to my previous post on the learner-centric “Three R’s of Mobile...
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