Tag: mLearning

  • Throwing around Bricks… in the dark… are there any glass houses?

    Ok, hang on ’cause this is going to be a dozy of a walk through my brain on mLearning, small chunk content and reading all churned up through what was the most annoying day of the year that came on me yesterday. As I started the day, I was getting ready to update my Bold…

  • Query on the spot with Kwiry

    I’ve been playing with GPS services and location based microblogging – using SpotJot – for almost a month now, and so when I came across Kwiry, it almost answered a question that I almost had formed in my head – How do I get more than my GOOGLE text info on the spot…can I combine…

  • Half the planet owns a phone

    It seems that if this report is to be believed. Based on information from Mobile Intelligence (a report that I can’t find), one can safely assume that now that there is at least a basic phone with txt capacity in just about every hand out there, mLearning is something to be seriously considered. Granted there…

  • iSlate U

    Well a few years ago Duke handed out iPods to all it’s first year students. Now, Abilene Christian University is handing out slates! iSlates that is – so students can choose either the touch or the iPhone to take advantage of the mLearning plans that are in place. It looks like they have quite the…

  • What happens when the shine is gone? Which shine are we talking about?

    Dean posted a great little bit on the use of cellphones the other day and I have say that I agree with everything that he is saying there. I especially agree with the points regarding innovation and engagement and how the novelty of the phone will come to pass. Arguably for many, that stage has…