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A framework for mobile learning: He Whare Ako He Whare Hangarau
My friend and colleague whaea Yo Heta-Lensen has observed that “online and blended learning courses are often written to instructional design guidelines that have been developed from a specific theoretical viewpoint taking a one-size fits all approach that cares little … Continue reading
Posted in All, Cultural inclusiveness, e-learning
Tagged E-learning, indigenous, Instructional design, mlearning, Māori
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Why get involved in an online community?
This is a cross-post of a guest blog post (Participating in Online Communities for Mutual Support) written for Madelyn Griffith-Haynie’s wonderful online resource, http://www.ADDandSoMuchMore.com. Many thanks to Madelyn (CTP, CMC, A.C.T., MCC, SCAC, Foundational Concepts of the Intentionality Series) for given me the OK to … Continue reading
Framing mobile learning from the perspective of learners’ experiences
Mobile learning has been around as a concept for quite a while, as something that involves “any sort of learning that happens when the learner is not at a fixed, predetermined location, or learning that happens when the learner takes advantage … Continue reading
Learning in the 21st Century: A 5 Year Retrospective on the Growth in Online Learning
Diagram of technology-empowered professional development for teachers. (Photo credit: Wikipedia) This is report you may be interested in (recommended by John S Oliver). It is from a USA-based study (but the tends are likely to have some relevance to you) … Continue reading
A confession, a smartphone, and Māori Language Week
A confession…about a year ago I bought a smartphone (Samsung Galaxy), and I have found it really useful. I must admit, until the point where I had my very own smartphone…and for probably the first couple of weeks … Continue reading
Posted in All, Cultural inclusiveness, mLearning
Tagged Android, Hika Lite, m-learning, mlearning, mobile learning, Māori, Māori language, Māori Language Week, New Zealand
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Mobile learning in the classroom…sound odd to you?
The iPad on a table in the Apple case (Photo credit: Wikipedia)I have just finished reading a post (and comments) that was recommended by Greg Carroll, and found it a thought-provoking read: Amidst a Mobile Revolution in Schools, Will Old … Continue reading
Posted in All, Future, ICT Enhanced learning and teaching, mLearning
Tagged Classroom, cognitive, E-learning, Education, elearning, IPad, Kwok Wing Lai, Learning Theories, Methods and Theories, mlearning, mobile learning, pedagogy, Research, Smart device, smart phone, social media, spatial, Technology, temporal
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Changing culture of learning: Mobility, Informality, and connectivity
To teach is to learn This is the second live blog post I’m making from DEANZ 2012. Kwok-Wing Lai is a professor of education at the University of Otago, and I remember reading one of his books when I first … Continue reading
Posted in All, mLearning, Research
Tagged deanz, DEANZ2012, E-learning, elearning, Informal learning, m-learning, Michael Wesch, mlearning, mobile learning, University of Otago
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Characteristics of eLearning: A model and associated resources
Rachel Roberts whet my interest when she shared the diagram below, along with the following comment “This resource was created to provide professional readings and practical ideas for eTeachers”. I followed the link to where the diagram is hosted in Flickr, and … Continue reading
Posted in All, Assessment, Design, e-learning, ICT Enhanced learning and teaching, mLearning, Research
Tagged alternative assessment, characteristics, cloud computing, E-learning, elearning, mlearning, mobile computing, mobile learning, modelling and simulation, online assessment, online teaching, online tutoring, professional readings, role, roles, simulation, skills, social media, Technology
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Untangling notions of flipped classrooms
Having done a wee bit more research around the Flipped classroom that centre around videos, I found this rather thought-provoking blog post by Jackie Gerstein entitled Flipped classroom full picture: An example lesson Jackie quotes Harvard Professor Chris Dede (Global Education 2011 … Continue reading
Posted in All, Engagement, How to..., Resources
Tagged Aaron Sams, activities, Classroom, E-learning, Education, elearning, empowerment, flipped classroom, mlearning, mobile learning, Multimedia, planning, Screencast, student centred, Video
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2012 Predictions – Technology Will Shape Who We Are
John Owen shared the following blog post by Brian Hopkins, 2012 Predictions – Technology Will Shape Who We Are As People And Businesse with the comment “this might be interesting”. Brian refers to the notion that we are now using technology ubiquitously and this … Continue reading
Posted in All, Future, mLearning, Social Networking
Tagged Big data, Brian Hopkins, Business technology, cloud computing, cloudcomputing, cyborgs, data, global business environment, information age technology, John Owen, mlearning, NoSQL, Prediction, predictions, predictions for 2012, social media, SoLoMo
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