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Panel Discussions
Facilitated by
Assoc. Prof. Bill Wade
School of Creative Arts and Humanities, CDU
Alexander Hayes, Consultant, EduPOV
October 30, 2009Source http://www.conversationagent.com/images/2007/11/18/yournewmedia001_3.jpg retrieved Oct 2009
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 2
Questions / Discussions• Panel members will discuss
and explore, among other topics, geo-referencing, iPhone application development, augmented experience, portability, and implications for remote reach.
Welcome to:– Fred Richardson– David Lamb– Elizabeth Povinelli– Simon Brown– Lee Blackall– John Eyles
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 3
Questions / DiscussionsCurrent and proposed researchApplied case studies A few key questions:
• What kind of standards are emerging or needed for ease of integration?
• Who controls the content and what implications are there for self determined deployment of cultural content?
• How might these augmentative technologies impact teaching and learning pedagogy?
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 4
Convergence Cartoon
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 5
Definitions: Convergence
• “Technological convergence is the trend of technologies to merge into new technologies that bring together a myriad of media.
• While historically, technology handled one medium or accomplished one or two tasks, through technological convergence, devices are now able to present and interact with a wide array of media.” Source
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-technological-convergence.htm Retrieved Oct 2009
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 6
New Media Proliferation
• Phrase used to distinguish digital media forms from ‘old media’ forms such as newspapers, magazines, radio and television.
• Now living in a ‘new’ economy with ‘new’ media all around us.
• Digital devices are now part of the everyday experience of most people.
Photo courtesy http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattjb
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 7
New Media / Old Media
Source http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/interactive/2008/apr/18/googlerevenue Retrieved Oct 2009
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 8
2009 Context: The NBN
• 100 Mb /sec• Fibre To Homes• Tasmania 1st
• $43 Billion• Government Built• Growth
Communities• What myths and
promises does the NBN perpetuate?
Source http://www.computerworld.com.au/nbn/ retrieved Aug 30, 2009
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 9
Ending Cartoon
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 10
• The Bionic Eye• Convergence of
real experience with augmented experience
• Reactions to augmented experience
Mobile Usage / Geo-referencing
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 11
• On-board GPS• Reliability of
measurement• Place as tag• Any value for
remote communities?
Mobile Usage / Geo-referencing
Photo courtesy http://www.flickr.com/photos/mattjb
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 12
• Top End Study• Corroboree
Billabong• Mary River• Adelaide River• Window on the
Wetlands
Mobile Usage / Geo-referencing
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Mobilizethis09 - Panel Session 13
• Caching Data• Aggregating
iPhone application
• The Red Centre Way
Mobile Usage / Geo-referencing