Preview: Handheld Learning 2009 (Articles/Latest)
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...f address will be the perfect antidote to any of those who over-indulged at the awards evening and will focus the mind on some of the key and pressing matters that face the education sector. Fortu & |
23 September, 2009 |
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The End of the mLearning Revolution (Articles/Latest)
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...ct on how successfully this can be embedded into the classroom and current teaching practice unless we focus on a common set of tools. And guess what? The technology is already there. Near & |
03 July, 2009 |
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Is the 21st Century here yet? (Articles/Latest)
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...erating in some Academies and Specialist schools. Prediction is more money wasted unless a learner focus and indeed learner voice leads the next phase of this journey.Ray Fleming, Education Mark & |
12 January, 2009 |
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Mike Sharples - Hero Innovator (Articles/Latest)
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...ilities I must confess to feeling more than a twinge of envy of those working and researching there. The focus of the Institute is to explore theories and practices of learning and to design and evalu & |
11 July, 2008 |
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Derek Robertson - Hero Innovator (Articles/Latest)
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...r Kawashima’s Brain Training game. Now I’ve attended many in-service training days for teachers that are focussed on the introduction of new technology so I was expecting the usual, and often understa & |
23 March, 2008 |
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It's the Learning, Stupid! (Articles/Latest)
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...ld be getting with the phone contract than the phone itself.This is a great disruptive period but it has focussed attention on technology rather than learning. There’s a prevalent assumption that low & |
01 March, 2008 |
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Handheld Learning 2007: And the Winner Is … (Articles/Latest)
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...iletools. As Tony mentioned in his reflections, it is also refreshing to note that the conference’s main focus was learning.Best Story Told: Bob Harrison’s account (or as he called it “update”) of his & |
20 November, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning 2007 - Review (Articles/Latest)
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...as even larger than last year's.While handheld computers were still a major topic at the conference, the focus was certainly learning. In fact, the theme this year was "Learning while Mobile.&quo & |
26 October, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning meets mLearn 2008 (Articles/Latest)
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...ns be addressed but as mLearn will return to these shores it will create the world’s largest and longest focus on mobile learning ever!I wonder whether that trolley is still around?Links:Handheld Lear & |
26 October, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning 2007 - Preview (Articles/Latest)
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...th the help of its participants and supporters, the event has grown to be the world’s largest conference focussed on learning using mobile and ubiquitous technologies. This says as much about the shee & |
17 September, 2007 |
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Creative Assessment with Handhelds (Articles/Latest)
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...riginated from ‘Innovating Assessment’, another QCA funded TERU project, which began work in 2003. A key focus of this earlier research was the development of a range of techniques to both promote and & |
17 March, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning 2006 - Review (Articles/Latest)
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...ut sessions are offered to help teachers make the most of handheld learning tools. The breakouts tend to focus on a certain grade level or subject area. For instance, there are sessions on elementary & |
31 October, 2006 |
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Ubiquitous Computing: More than Handhelds (Articles/Latest)
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...he pervasiveness of these technologies, we tend to use them without thinking about the tool. Instead, we focus on the task at hand, making the technology effectively invisible to the user. Ubiquitous & |
28 April, 2006 |
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Adding value through podcasting (Articles/Latest)
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...b session as I compare these groups with the previous years. I’ll also write a short student survey that focuses on evaluating any benefits the students perceive from undertaking this activity.Conclud & |
03 March, 2006 |
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Handheld Public Services (Articles/Latest)
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...This organisational learning facilitated by handheld and other mobile devices is maybe not as apparent a focus as that of getting information out to users in the field, be they road warriors in sales & |
03 May, 2005 |
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Lightweight gadget with a Heavyweight effect (Articles/Latest)
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...twork) several times a year – it will mean I have to ensure I do my assessments in good time, but that’s focussing my time on the bit I’m specialised at, not the clerical transfer that most of us spen & |
03 May, 2005 |
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About Us (Menu)
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Handheld Learning is part of the Learning Without Frontiers organisation. Our focus is on learning and teaching practice enhanced by the use of mobile and ubiquitous technologies.Our vision is that & |
19 June, 2008 |
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Charting Past, Present, and Future Research in Ubiquitous Computing (Web Links / Research)
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Article by Abowd and Mynatt (2000) from the Georgia Institute of Technology focusing on natural interfaces, context-aware applications, and automated capture and access. & |
06 July, 2005 |
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Literature Review in Mobile Technologies and Learning (Web Links / Research)
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...literature review (2004) authored by Laura Naismith, Peter Lonsdale, Giasemi Vavoula, and Mike Sharples, focusing on new mobile technologies and their relevance for learning, as well as their implicat & |
06 July, 2005 |
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