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  • Deeper Instructional Design
    ... little bit of stress you perform better, but varies greatly by person. Ways to improve Objective to Aligned Objective - Do ... - supporting beyond practice + Encourage using it other places (family, kids, etc.) + Learning follow-on. Mobile one ... leave enough space, not to hard to internationalize - Watch the humor - may not translate. - Resistance because not ... time. Very valuable if the time between learning and application is large. Can do this mobile, even after ...
    In the Middle of the Curve - Thursday, November 13, 2008 - Comments
  • Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog
    ... personal horoscope, or local weather or an RSS feed. Act 2:  Why A few important questions to ask before your ... misc mobile n2y2 n2y3 ... a lot more personal campaigns and activity. Fundraising is the life blood of nonprofits and is another area of active experimentation using strategies called â??personal fundraisingâ??  Think citizen donor, citizen ... Blog has written extensively on the topic of personal fundraising.  Youll find these posts here and Id ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Friday, October 3, 2008 - Comments
  • Training Method Trends : eLearning Technology
    Learning Trends eLearning 2.0 LMS Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0 Personal Learning Informal Learning ... that mobile learning also showed a big drop which lines up with another prediction from the beginning of the year (Prediction #5 => Mobile Learning - Continued Scattered Examples and Disappointment). I actually believe that mobile delivery will become more important over the next few years, but the form of it will be web access, not specialized mobile learning applications. That likely will make the numbers around a term like mobile learning a bit problematic. If ...
    Tony Karrer delicious links - Monday, September 8, 2008 - Comments
  • EdVentures in Technology " Higher Education
    Archive for Higher Education Worldware and New Personal Learning Environments ... outright ban on laptop and mobile use in the classroom . Those faculty in this camp feel that their students should be ... their lecture seats as passive vessels? As web browsing becomes resource hunting, as personal Instant Messaging gave way to consulting one’s personal learning network, as students become partners instead of problems. If the ... /Inform and searches against their 2.5 million articles database. SafeAssign also checks against a local ...
    delicious Random Mind - Tuesday, August 5, 2008 - Comments
  • Outsource Your Chores And Feel Good While Youre at It - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
    People Personal Computing Phones and Mobile Devices Policy and Law Silicon Valley ... Companies Bits Blog » Personal Tech » Cellphones , Cameras , Computers and ... local quote of $7,500. Someone in Mozambique designed it for $200, and Serebra was so happy with the finished product that ... buy their clothes from firms that manufacture them overseas at one tenth the price rather than expensive, locally made ... persons who were not born within the confines of the United States are worth substantially less than those lottery ...
    delicious Random Mind - Monday, August 4, 2008 - Comments
  • More Anthropology Items...
    ... helping local, national and   international non-profit organisations make better use of information and   communications technology in their work.I think the mobile focus of Ken's work is really fascinating and timely as well - I was ... Web viewers to send text messages back to the person capturing the video. Then there is Ushahidi - set up during the ... exteremely personal and getting at the truth of how people regard and use them could help us better target learning and training ideas on the mobile front. Second, the U.S. Dept of Defense is moving past the use of human terrain ...
    e-Clippings (blogoehlert) - Monday, July 21, 2008 - Comments
  • Managing Courses, Defining Learning: What Faculty, Students, and Administrators Want (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT
    ... interactivity, mobility, synchronous communications, and a faster, friendlier, and more locally controlled interface ... access from mobile devices and faster, smarter, more personalized experiences. Time and the voices of the next generation ... with memory and personalization of the learner’s needs, mobile learning, wireless learning—even courses ... source as a possible way to save costs, increase interoperability, and gain local control of systems. But most ... -modal/multimedia communication channels, collaboration tools, and mobile computing. Smart Systems ...
    delicious Random Mind - Sunday, June 8, 2008 - Comments
  • AG08 keynote speaker John Patrick: the future of the Internet
    ... industries. Local is the thing to look at on the internet now: it is both global and local. In theory you can have one device ... . From a personal point of view mechanical spamfilters work against a good communications flow. Read John Patrick's book ... up) Where is the internet: the internet should be where we are: with a mobile device the internet is everywhere. The mobile learner is the biggest thing, a great software is Opera mini (the best browser for mobile devices). Iphone has boosted the mobile industry and now other companies come with 'iphone-killers' based on what iphone launched.
    Ignatia Webs - Wednesday, April 16, 2008 - Comments
  • e-Learning Guru
    ... room to find a partner and figure out who has a bigger foot! The person with the biggest foot must now make a fist, and ... . Wednesday, September 27, 2006 Learning from Mobile Phone Users - in Kenya Posted by Kevin Kruse at 9:43:17 PM Dr. Nathan Eagle, a professor at MIT, wants to understand the future of mobile phone use. So he went to Africa to see the latest trends... yes, Africa. Did you know: Africa is the fastest growing mobile phone market in the world Only 200,000 Kenyan households have electricity, but there are 5.6 million mobile phone subscribers Adding ...
    Zaid Delicious eLearning - Thursday, March 6, 2008 - Comments