Home Access - Who Benefits?
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...ptop running some flavour of Windows or Linux with connectivity to the internet, but is this really a 21st century solution? Let’s take a look at what some of these families may already have or
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28 September, 2008 |
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The New Apple Core
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... choice. It will have amazing tail wind. this also could mean that Apple becomes the Microsoft of the 21st Century. Microsoft has yet to ever succeed with a Windows operating system that is not backwa
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11 July, 2008 |
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Back and Forward
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... creative innovators or uninspired rule followers? Perhaps we should be thinking beyond PISA and what 21st Century learning outcomes should be for 21st Century learners. The alternative is that we cap
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21 December, 2007 |
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Mobile Learning and the demise of the PDA
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...ses the notion of mobility, or at least connected mobility where devices can access that wonderful late 20 Century invention known as the Internet, has been abandoned in favour of using devices as sta
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15 August, 2007 |
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Handheld Learning 2006 - Review
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...ities for students. Now I see the bigger picture: giving a vision of how to retool classrooms for the 21st century. I was of the mindset that if you do great things with students in a classroom, other
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31 October, 2006 |
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Ubiquitous Computing: More than Handhelds
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...o be successful in this arena, major changes are necessary. We can no longer prepare students for the 21st century using a 20th century system, as Graham has implicitly pointed out in this story. Peop
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28 April, 2006 |
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Observing Children’s Mathematical Problem Solving with 21st C Technology
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...teract with them, must have access to learning devices that will equip them for the challenges of the 21st century (Passey et al. 1999; Abfalter, Mirski & Hitz n.d.). New technologies such as the
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10 March, 2006 |
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Mobile Technologies vs New Victorian Architecture
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...reaming spires
from glass and metal. Until, of course, you realise that the metal used
to construct 21st Century classrooms creates the equivalent of a Faraday Cage that is more effective at blockin
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10 March, 2006 |
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Lightweight gadget with a Heavyweight effect
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...ng the educator’s PDA Nirvana. This can be found at www.handheldlearning.co.uk . Join the 21st century and help to show that PDAs can make our profession more effective.ps:A word of warnin
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03 May, 2005 |
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Mark Weiser's Ubiquitous Computing website
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...eb page contains links to many papers on the topic. Make sure to read his paper "The Computer for the 21st Century" published in Scientific American in 1991 and still considered a must-
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06 July, 2005 |
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