Sunday, January 29, 2012
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Friday, January 13, 2012
Mobile Learning Blogroll
Here is a list of great Mobile Learning blogs to follow.
- Cell Phones in Learning
- The Mobile Learner
- Going Mobile
- Teach Paperless
- Mobile Learning
- mLearnopedia
- Mobile ESL
- Learning in Hand
- Ubiquitous Thoughts
- m-learning is good
- K-12 Mobile Learning
- @Ignatia Webs
- The Mobile Learning Edge
- Mobile Learning 21
- Living in the 4th Screen
- mLearning Trends
- mLearning: Beyond the Digital Divide
Saturday, January 7, 2012
BYOD "Food for Thought"
Here are some Pros and Cons for "Bring Your Own Device" in schools. Let the debate begin!
1) BYOD - Worst Idea of the 21st Century
2) BYOD: You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
3) BYOD will challenge your leadership - hopefully!
4) BYOD Wildly Successful at Sullivan South
5) Cybraryman's BYOD Page
6) Pros and Cons of Bring Your Own Device to Work
What are your thoughts?
1) BYOD - Worst Idea of the 21st Century
2) BYOD: You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
3) BYOD will challenge your leadership - hopefully!
4) BYOD Wildly Successful at Sullivan South
5) Cybraryman's BYOD Page
6) Pros and Cons of Bring Your Own Device to Work
What are your thoughts?
Saturday, December 3, 2011
QR What?
QR codes, also known as Quick Response codes, are starting to pop up everywhere, and now they are finding their way into classrooms. Here are some QR code resources and links.
- QR Codes in Education a LiveBinder created by Steven Anderson @web20classroom
- Cybraryman's QR Code Page created by Jerry Blumengarten @cybraryman1
- 43 Interesting Ways to Use QR Codes in the Classroom created by Tom Barrett @tombarrett
- QR Codes in K-12 Education curated by Jean Anning @janning
- A Dummies Guide to QR Codes created by Nicky Hockly @TheConsultantsE
- QR Code Classroom Implementation Guide created by Vicki Davis @coolcatteacher
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Mobile Connections and Resources
SIGML Wiki @sigml
SIGML is an ISTE special interest group for mobile learning. This wiki provides mobile learning resources, webinars, discussions and a place to connect with other educators. A new feature added to this site is called "Mobilist Nation". "This site is designed to promote the networking and integration of Mobile Learning into classrooms around the world. On this site you will find several resources that will help you to find answers to your questions:
- MLNet is a new initiative to create a collaboration space using Twitter where you can have discussions that are important to you (all you need is a Twitter account to participate).
- MLNet discussions are hosted by Google Groups, and we welcome your input and questions.
- The chatrooms are designed to focus on a central theme and provide resources and communication between individuals. We will have scheduled chats around each topic on a regular basis. Check the chatrooms page for date and time information.
- In order to reach you where it counts (whether that is while working out, traveling the world, in your classroom, or simply in the comfort of your home) we are starting a Podcast station where we will record and produce informational audio-blogs and interviews in which you can participate.
- In that same vein, we are working hard to line up a great group of webinar speakers to provide additional development for you and your classroom.
- If you want to keep up with news in the field of Mobile Learning, stay tuned to the NewsRoll to get current highlights.
- Please take the time to connect with us using our twitter, facebook, and edmodo accounts."
Go Mobile 4 Learning
This site gives you access to connections with teachers and researchers interested in mobile learning. On this site, there are many teacher resources. These resources range from elementary to higher ed.
UW-Stout Mobile Learning Wiki
The UW-Stout Mobile Learning wiki has a plethora of information. Some of the topics that can be found on this site are acceptable use policies, augmented reality, QR Codes, best practices and much more.
YCSD Mobile Learning Wiki
This wiki is a "repository of resources maximizing the use of iPods, iPads, cell phones and other mobile communication devices in the classroom". The resources that can be found on this wiki include: mobile learning livebinders, general iPod and iPad resources, lesson ideas, and information on apps.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Mobile Learning Experience 2012 - April 11-13 in Phoenix, Arizona
Cross Post From Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand
Interested in iPad, iPod touch, tablets, netbooks, laptops, phones, apps, podcasting, Android, iOS, and web-based tools? Excited about mobile technology for learning and teaching? Want to connect with other educators and learn from their successes and challenges? Then join me for Mobile Learning Experience 2012 April 11-13 in Phoenix, Arizona.
It's my pleasure to be on the team organizing Mobile Learning Experience 2012. It's the second year of this terrific conference. If you'd like to get a feel for 2011's conference, then read dozens of blog posts submitted during the event.
Registration for Mobile Learning Experience 2012 is open. You can save $200 if you register before January 20, 2012.
Please consider applying to present a session at Mobile Learning 2012. We're looking for presentations about topics that address topics like:
- Web-based tools
- Netbooks and laptops
- iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone
- Mobile phones
- Classroom management
- One-to-one learning environments
- Personalized learning
- Collaborative learning
- Project-based learning
- Inquiry learning
- Research about mobile learning
- Assistive technology
- Common Core
- Science, math, and language
- Higher order thinking
Presenters receive a $50 discount on registration.The deadline for session proposals is November 16, 2012. Read more about the call for proposals.
- Download and share the invitation to Mobile Learning Experience 2012.
- Follow Mobile Learning Experience on Twitter.
- Use the Twitter hashtag #mobile2012.
- Like Mobile Learning Experience on Facebook.
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