Tag: mLearning

  • The next generation of Haiku

    If mLearning needs a gateway or “killer app” to get people in the west to appreciate it, we have to get beyond games and text correct? Well, leave it to Japan, where now entire stories are being created and delivered to cell phones. These stories are written for the form factor of the phone, using…

  • Handheld Learning

    I just stumbled on this resource – well not with SU, but while researching another project – handheldlearning.co.uk. It’s not a complete be all and end all for mLearning, but it’s certainly a good start as a place to get ideas on this increasingly large area of interest.

  • The nature of computing

    Yesterday, I seemed to spend the majority of my time in the exhibit hall, and very little in session, but regardless I got some good things done. From the sessions yesterday, including the poster sessions, I really started to get some ideas about mobile learning. From the technical side, it really seems that SMS is…

  • Ready for mobile? If you want to have lifetime (24/7) learners, you need lifetime (24/7) teachers

    EduCause has an interesting article available – it’s long, so here are some carefully stolen points: To keep up with this changing phenomenon and to effectively facilitate mobile learning, argued Sharma and Kitchens, it is imperative that instructors learn about and adapt to the changing environments, when and where appropriate. Naismith et al. (S. K.…

  • e-ing aka CMC

    eLearning, mLearning and now eTeaching, all these terms are coming around again and again and to me they are all starting to look like something from my grad studies – Computer Mediated Communication. What happens on either end of the pipe, and regardless of the technology that the pipe is made of, if there is…