Preview: Handheld Learning 2009 (Articles/Latest)
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...sform learning by pressing the reset switch on a Victorian past to look at things in ways more suited to learners in the 21st century? If we believe that education is a solution to global prob & |
23 September, 2009 |
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The End of the mLearning Revolution (Articles/Latest)
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...access to learning opportunities, institutions should not be dictating the choice of technology and that learners should be given more flexibility to decide which tool is appropriate for them to max & |
03 July, 2009 |
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Is the 21st Century here yet? (Articles/Latest)
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...caster and education technology specialistThe Year of the Knitted mapI think we will build communities of learners more rapidly and powerfully this year because lots of people now realise the power of & |
12 January, 2009 |
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Andrew Pinder on Handheld Learning (Articles/Latest)
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...ativity to achieve our ultimate goal of creating a more exciting, rewarding and successful experience for learners of all ages and abilities, enabling them to achieve their potential.More than 30 per & |
04 December, 2008 |
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Mike Sharples - Hero Innovator (Articles/Latest)
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... a risk of denying the very rich learning that is already happening out of the school with the technology learners already use.Beyond mobile devices, Mike and the LSRI are also recognising the enormou & |
11 July, 2008 |
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Partners in Learning - Lewisham (Articles/Latest)
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...as introduced in October 2005 by Andrew Adonis, the Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Schools and Learners, aimed to increase success among Black pupils through a tailored leadership and manag & |
28 May, 2008 |
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Derek Robertson - Hero Innovator (Articles/Latest)
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...atically enhanced by using the kind of technologies and experiences that are already a part of many young learners lives. The Consolarium is manufacturer independent, receiving no industry sponsorship & |
23 March, 2008 |
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It's the Learning, Stupid! (Articles/Latest)
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...with little motivation to share it at school.The argument about technology being embedded in the lives of learners has been rehearsed many times in these forums and at our conferences. So let's not dw & |
01 March, 2008 |
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Identity, Ownership and Mobility (Articles/Latest)
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...ring these questions. I’d say that the learner owns their learning along with the supporting evidence. If learners are being assessed on their digital work then, for sure, it should be treated with eq & |
21 January, 2008 |
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Back and Forward (Articles/Latest)
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...f all the participating companies, attendees, etc could probably fund the provision of every one of those learners with a device and connectivity. Or even a couple of new schools. One wag (the founder & |
21 December, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning 2007: And the Winner Is … (Articles/Latest)
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...nd teachers involved next year.Most Interesting Idea I Heard: Moving towards a model of learning in which learners provide the mobile devices and institutions of learning. Several people mentioned thi & |
20 November, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning 2007 - Review (Articles/Latest)
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... this year was "Learning while Mobile." Mobile doesn't necessarily refer to the devices, but to learners. Students use a variety of computers in different shapes and sizes to learn wherever & |
26 October, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning meets mLearn 2008 (Articles/Latest)
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...Building Schools for the Future programme.There is no doubt that devices will continue to come and go and learners will always want the latest device and wireless networks will be the norm in all town & |
26 October, 2007 |
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The Steering Committee Speaks (Articles/Latest)
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...ure direction “The event will provide a showcase for the direction that personal, portable technology for learners is moving. The majority of investment in ICT for schools remains locked in the past; & |
17 September, 2007 |
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Mobile Learning and the demise of the PDA (Articles/Latest)
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...g has to the outside world. Even a 1000 M/bit/s link will be challenged when servicing a school with 1000 learners. Finally, there is the question of what happens when the learner is outside the schoo & |
15 August, 2007 |
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mLearn 2006 - Review (Articles/Latest)
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...tralia, continues to contribute to the field with her work using mobile devices to engage with disengaged learners in Post Compulsory Education which resonates with some of the early m learn project w & |
31 October, 2006 |
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Ubiquitous Computing: More than Handhelds (Articles/Latest)
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...formal learning environments (e.g. Alexander’s article on Going Nomadic, 2004; Swan et al., 2006), giving learners more choices and responsibilities with regards to their own learning. An important el & |
28 April, 2006 |
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A Clear view and strong signal for mLearning (Articles/Latest)
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...D/Tribal demonstrated how we need to “Move mobile into mainstream” and particularly how mobile can engage learners excluded from mainstream learning provision. http://www.ctad.co.uk/ Laura Naismaith a & |
14 November, 2005 |
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...cost laptops to media players, social media platforms to media sharing networks and more in a world where learners are becoming more connected.In an age where more people on our planet have mobile pho & |
19 June, 2008 |
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Partners in Learning - Lewisham (Menu)
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...as introduced in October 2005 by Andrew Adonis, the Parliamentary Undersecretary of State for Schools and Learners, aimed to increase success among Black pupils through a tailored leadership and manag & |
28 May, 2008 |
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