Preview: Handheld Learning 2009 (Articles/Latest)
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...k of some of those involved is quite breathtaking, considering how wedded they have been to ever higher state spending. But the truth is that the members of the British political class - with a f & |
23 September, 2009 |
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Is the 21st Century here yet? (Articles/Latest)
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...personal maps of what might be possible. Mark van ‘t Hooft, Researcher & Technology Specialist, Kent State University2009 will be the year that web becomes truly mobile, not as a separate mobile w & |
12 January, 2009 |
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Home Access - Who Benefits? (Articles/Latest)
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In January 2007, the Rt Hon Jim Knight, Minister of State for Schools announced ‘The Home Access Taskforce’, charged to consider and advise on the ways in which home access to technology can be deli & |
28 September, 2008 |
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The New Apple Core (Articles/Latest)
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...ent way of looking at the digital future.I have read that the new iPhone has underwhelmed some reviewers States-side, due to lack of new WOW factors. 3G which make's it shine for web browsing is spott & |
11 July, 2008 |
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Partners in Learning - Lewisham (Articles/Latest)
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...AP is a scheme that was 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 & |
28 May, 2008 |
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Identity, Ownership and Mobility (Articles/Latest)
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...e “key man” insurance policies where you get prodded around and various documents get passed between the state and private sector. About you. Medical records in the UK are highly topical at the mom & |
21 January, 2008 |
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Back and Forward (Articles/Latest)
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...an ambitiously named group, “The Home Access Task Force”. With backers including Intel, RM and Dell, its stated objective was to identify solutions that would enable home access for more than 1 millio & |
21 December, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning 2007: And the Winner Is … (Articles/Latest)
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... Ph.D., is a researcher and tech specialist for the Research Center for Educational Technology at Kent State University, and is a founding member and chair of the Special Interest Group for Handhel & |
20 November, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning 2007 - Review (Articles/Latest)
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... practical advice or imaginative ideas for making learning better. Graham Brown-Martin's welcome message states, "When you leave I want you to feel satisfied that you have participated, gain & |
26 October, 2007 |
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Handhelds in Feltham - An Evaluation (Articles/Latest)
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...ded as being supported through School Action and 7 pupils through School Action Plus. 3 pupils had statements of special educational needs.ResourcesThe Feltham City Learning Centre funded the pu & |
17 March, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning 2006 - Review (Articles/Latest)
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...ay enters you in a drawing to win fabulous prizes.I have attended over a dozen conferences in the United States devoted to handheld computing in education. I have blogged from a few recent ones:Mid-At & |
31 October, 2006 |
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Ubiquitous Computing: More than Handhelds (Articles/Latest)
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...e in the tech industry, including Bill Gates, have expressed similar concerns. Within this context, Kent State University’s Research Center for Educational Technology has developed a DVD-ROM entitled: & |
28 April, 2006 |
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Observing Children’s Mathematical Problem Solving with 21st C Technology (Articles/Latest)
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...be emphasized not only in classrooms but at home and in the wider community. The National Association of State Boards of Education in the United States, for example, says that learning must no longer & |
10 March, 2006 |
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Mobile Technologies vs New Victorian Architecture (Articles/Latest)
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...atest impact on standards. Not just innovation of an individual school, but innovation across the whole estate of an area”No one could argue against these laudable objectives but as many a cynic migh & |
10 March, 2006 |
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Adding value through podcasting (Articles/Latest)
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...he subject. If this is achieved then it is expected to result in improved assessment performance.Clearly state the intended learning outcomes of the activityImprove student knowledge and skills of usi & |
03 March, 2006 |
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Dont take the 'P' out of PDAs, a story of cars, houses, breakfast and PDAs (Articles/Latest)
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...u are using it. For a grand prix an F1 car is a better choice than a Mini. To carry a lot of luggage an estate car is better, but for parking in and around town a Mini may be better. For fuel consumpt & |
14 November, 2005 |
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Lightweight gadget with a Heavyweight effect (Articles/Latest)
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...oomeI took early retirement in 2003 after 36 years teaching what became “Design & Technology” in the state system. The last thirty years were as head of department or faculty, and latterly a & |
03 May, 2005 |
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BIG CHANGE for $mall ¢hange (Articles/Latest)
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...:1. While Maine’s Governor Angus King spearheaded Maine’s 1:1 Laptop Initiative in 2002, he has publicly stated (April 25, 2005) that laptops are too expensive and lower-priced alternatives are needed & |
03 May, 2005 |
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Partners in Learning - Lewisham (Menu)
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...AP is a scheme that was 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 & |
28 May, 2008 |
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