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Hunter_Baking_Trades_audio_podcast.mp3 (audio/mpeg Object)
Gary Sewell talking about mobile learning being developed in the Baking Section of the Hunter Institute of TAFE NSW, Australia
Access your del.icio.us bookmarks from your mobile device.
From your mobile browser, enter http://mobilicio.us (once there, we highly recommend bookmarking it on your phone for easy future access). Sign in using your del.icio.us username and password. If your mobile browser supports cookies, you can select the "R
Windows Media Enhanced Podcast
To create a Windows Media enhanced podcast, you need an app with support for Windows Media script editing. The free choice is Windows Media File Editor, which is bundled in the Windows Media Encoder download.
Mobile Messaging Extends Groups Communication Abilities: Swarming Is Next - Robin Good's Latest News
tools fo commuicating to mobile groups
Golden Swamp » Blog Archive » Queen Hatshepsut on the phone
A major GoldenSwamp theme is that there is a huge opportunity for global learning in putting open education content on mobile phones. An example of how that could be done is offered by Queen Hatshepsut in her exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. On
Main Page - OLPCWiki
Enter the wiki here: One Laptop per Child, or visit Seymour's Corner (Seymour Papert's weekly column on Learning Learning)
ENGAGEME
motivating learners from all age groups using new, emergent and mobile communication technologies
learning elearning: Future of mLearning (a mashup)
I have been trying to keep up with the onslaught of articles, blogs and podcasts about mLearning and eLearning. The more I read, the more I gravitate towards the view that mLearning will become mainstream.
Linux Mobiles
Given the rapid emergence of Embedded Linux as a major "third alternative" to Palm OS and Microsoft's PocketPC (and Windows CE) for handheld personal computing devices, LinuxDevices.com has created this guide to Linux-based PDAs, which provides a continua
Wikipedia for the rest of us: audio encyclopaedia with your mobile phone - FLOSSE Posse
In the MobilED initiative we are working on this direction. We are right now implementing an experimental audio encyclopaedia that makes it possible to search articles in a mediawiki server with SMS message. The server then calls you back and a speech syn
FLOSSE Posse - powered by FeedBurner
In the MobilED initiative we are working on this direction. We are right now implementing an experimental audio encyclopaedia that makes it possible to search articles in a mediawiki server with SMS message. The server then calls you back and a speech syn
Weblogg-ed - The Read/Write Web in the Classroom :
This pretty sums up the feeling of the teachers in our Tablet PC pilot group, who are now in the process of refining the summer curriculum for the 175 or so additional staff who will be using them in their classrooms next fall.
CLI's moblog
Leigh Blackall facilitated a discussion at CLI yesterday on mobile learning and the essence of Web 2.0 technologies. He addressed a number of questions including;
Why mobile phones? at MobilED initiative
There are several reasons that are making the use of mobile phones and mobile service (connection to wiki) in the learning event the best technical solution. Here is my list:
MobilED initiative
There are several reasons that are making the use of mobile phones and mobile service (connection to wiki) in the learning event the best technical solution. Here is my list:
Ultra Mobile PC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC), previously known by its codename Project Origami, is a small form factor tablet PC. It was developed as a joint development excercise between Microsoft, Intel, and Samsung, among others. It features Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 200
Portable PC
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Podcast channel: Soft Reset
Podcasts for those using handhelds in education. Hosted by Tony Vincent and Mike Curtis, you'll learn helpful tips, hear about useful resources, and listen to insightful discussion about topics handheld - educators care about.
FRIIB thoughts
It doesn't take a lot to understand why watching the full 9 o'clock news on your mobile makes little sense. In a semantic oriented world I, as the user, have already been empowered to choose the data which feeds me. The paradigmatic division between conte
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