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Whats all this text?
For those reading these slides rather than at a presentation ..... Why so many slides, mostly to provide resources to follow up and the reason for all the text on the slides is to provide useful resources and links!
Some of the slides have notes in small text that were not on the actual presentation.
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Jon Trinder www.ninelocks.com [email protected]
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@jont
Just CozYou Cant See ItDoesn't mean it isn't there
A brief history of the past present and future of mobile learning
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“Every era of technology has, to some extent,formed education in
its own image”(Sharples,Taylor,Vavoula)
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1996 PDA Specifications
6-8 Weeks160 *160128K16MhzPalm Pilot 1000Palm OS
20 hours640 x 240 2MB44MhzHewlett Packard HP 300LX,
WindowsCE
Battery LifeScreen Size(Pixels)
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RAMCPU Speed
PDAOperating System
First Palm and WindowCE Machine specifications.
Note Most early projects used the Palm. Although it had less media capability it had huge battery life making many projects feasible and set some expectations for what would be practical in future. The move to devices with greater media capability but short battery life, meant some of the promises of the future have not yet been realised....and also see the next slide
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Philosophical Differences
• “It may in fact transpire that different hardware and software platforms support rather different interpretations of mobile learning” (J Traxler 2007)
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Technologies
• PDA/Smartphones• Phones/SMS• MP3 Players• Voting Systems• USB Memory• Voice Recorders• Books!
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Evaluating Mobile device use through automatic Logging
Mr J.J.Trinder, Dr S.Roy, Dr J.V.MagillUniversity of [email protected]@[email protected]@elec.gla.ac.uk
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What we found....
• Students not very co-operative• Technology can be disruptive to its users• Students _not_ as techno savvy as they
may appear or claim• Limited Pocket Space• Tech Ages Quickly
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All Users are Different
Note.This shows the % of use made of different type of application by 3 users. The median runtime is measured in seconds and indicates how long the usage sessions were
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Practical Issues• Do you need special software on the device or in the
labs• Have you got suitable materials for deliver on the
chosen device• How are you going to transfer the materials• Do the materials provided on the devices need to be
available in other forms as well,e.g. for partially sighted students?
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Mobile Learning..Is the Glass
• Half Full• Half Empty• Twice as big as it needs to be• The Wrong glass
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Physical to Virtual
sedgley
Dohcross Worbridge
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Follow sedgley on twitterwww.twitter.com/sedgley
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Interlife Where Second Life meets Real Life
www.interlife.org
Victor Lally (University of Glasgow) Brian Canavan (University of Glasgow)
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Jane Magill (University of Glasgow) Jon Trinder (University of Glasgow) Steve Brindley (University of Glasgow) Evan Magill (University of Stirling) Mario Kolberg (University of Stirling)
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What Is Interlife?
The project is investigating the use of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) to support skills development by young people to enhance their management of life transitions.
Funded by TLRP and ESRC
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What Is Interlife?
InterLife offers the opportunity for participants to work together on transition activities in the community, whether they are logged in, or using their mobile device away from the desktop.
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ReportsPersonal Assistants (PDAs) in Further and Higher Education, Ted Smith (2003) http://www.tsconsulting.co.uk/DownloadDocuments/PDAsinFurther&HigherEducation.doc
Handheld Computers in Schools BECTA reporthttp://www.becta.org.uk/page_documents/research/handhelds.pdf
Mobile and PDA technologies and their future use in education (Paul Anderson and Adam Blackwood)
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http://www.jisc.ac.uk/whatwedo/services/techwatch/reports/horizonscanning/hs0403.aspx
Kaleidoscope Big Issues in Mobile Learninghttp://telearn.noekaleidoscope.org/warehouse/Sharples2006.pdf
BECTA Researching Mobile Learning (2007)http://partners.becta.org.uk/uploaddir/downloads/page_documents/research/mobile_learning_july07.pdf
CTAD mLearning Publicationshttp://www.mlearning.org/knowledgecentre/mlearningresearch.htm
Commonwealth of Learning. Mobile Learning in Developing Countrieshttp://www.col.org/colweb/webdav/site/myjahiasite/shared/docs/KS2005_mlearn.pdf
Mobile technologies: prospects for their use in learning in informal science settingshttp://jime.open.ac.uk/2005/25/
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Books• Mobile Learning: A Handbook for Educators and Trainers. Traxler, J. &
KukulskaHulme, A. (Eds.) Routledge. ISBN 0415357402
• Transforming the Delivery of Education and Training. Ed M Ally http://www.aupress.ca/books/120155/ebook/99Z_Mohamed_Ally_2009MobileLearning.pdf
• Handhelds For Doctors, Mohammad AlUbaydli, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0470858990
• Information Appliances and Beyond, Eric Bergman, Morgan Kaufmann ISBN: 1558606009
• Pervasive Computing, Jochen Burkhardt, Addison Wesley (2002) ISBN: 0201722151
• The Invisible Computer, Donald Norman, MIT Press (2002) 0 262 640414
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Shiny Project http://shinymolenet.wordpress.comThe Shiny project will focus on the use of mobile devices for the assessment of learning at Gloucestershire College. The project will develop and implement the use of massessment across the curriculum.
QR Codes Project with University of Bath JISC LTIGhttp://blogs.bath.ac.uk/qrcode/
MoLeNET in Generalhttp://www.molenet.org.uk/
James Clay Blog and Podcast mobile learning theme and topicshttp://elearningstuff.wordpress.comhttp://icanhaz.com/els (warning iTunes Store link)
Twitterjamesclay thomcochrane timbuckteeth andyramsden
Blogs etc
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Mailing Lists, Forums•http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/pdaedu•http://www.handheldlearning.co.uk•http://www.pocketpchow2.com/•http://www3.telus.net/~kdeanna/mlearning•http://cc.mlearnopedia.com/mobilelearning/training/
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New Technology
Anything that is in the world when you’re born is normal and ordinary and is just a natural part of the way the world works.
Anything that’s invented between when you’re fifteen and thirtyfive is new and exciting and revolutionary and you can probably get a career in it.
Anything invented after you’re thirtyfive is against the natural order of things.
[Douglas Adams, Peter Guzzardi, Terry Jones, The Salmon of Doubt]
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GPS
• GPS In Devices• Geocaching• Context Awareness• Augmented Reality(have a play at http://ge.ecomagination.com/smartgrid/#/augmented_reality )
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MoLeNET in Generalhttp://www.molenet.org.uk/
Shiny Project http://shinymolenet.wordpress.comThe Shiny project will focus on the use of mobile devices for the assessment of learning at Gloucestershire College. The project will develop and implement the use of massessment across the curriculum.
QR Codes Project with University of Bath JISC LTIGhttp://blogs.bath.ac.uk/qrcode/
Thom Cochrane (New Zealand)http://ctliwiki.unitec.ac.nz/index.php/MobilePedagogy2http://ctliwiki.unitec.ac.nz/index.php/IntegratingMobileWeb2Stuart Smith (Manchester)http://www.3sheep.co.uk/
Other Projects
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Hear come the talkies
• Projectors on phones• Even more storage
“Here come the talkies, obsolescence guaranteed; here come the talkies, don't you see? “(lyrics from www.sofasound.com)
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Note, just because a new technology comes along you dont have to get rid of the old one. Movies did not replace the still image
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Barriers
Have you got anInnovation Prevention Department?
Note What is your IPD called. Most often the answer is IT services, but sometime purchasing departments are mentioned.
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Unexpected Consequences
• The reuse of materials & mashups• Infamy in an instant• Mistakes captured for posterity
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The Song Remains the Same
• Need to get content to and from devices• Need to power the device• Have compatible content• Deal with the speed of change
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Final Thoughts... “Manifestly it is better to use simple tools
expertly than to possess a bewildering assortment of complicated gadgets and either neglect or use them incompetently”
LTC Rolt, 1947