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Unravelling the mysteries of mobile learning within the context of the Centre for Learning Innovation, TAFE NSW, Australia.



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Mr. Bloglines

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Bloglines went into repair mode today affecting only a few employees that use it - it would be interesting to know how many.

4th Apr 2006, 07:31   | tags:comments (0)

Schematics

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Pictures speak a billion words.Trying to find ways to connect with learners involves much planning using new and emergent technologies which often pose risks, issues for IT support, PD understanding and many privacy concerns for learners.
4th Apr 2006, 02:50   comments (0)

Tom and Alex

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The quality of the 02 is good, the cost of transferance is comparable with other modes and the modality of "on the move" is gradually gaining momentum.
3rd Apr 2006, 06:00   comments (0)

1st Aid

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Coffee is not kep in here.
3rd Apr 2006, 05:52   comments (0)

Peter & James

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Peter & James rock on ! The year truly begins.........mapping phones is no easy task and the use of PDA's, XDA's and phones to supplement modes of external assessment for trades based students is a carefully considered option. The implications for doing so and the skillsets required to bring educators into this learning modality 'mlearning' is a real and logistical factor.
29th Mar 2006, 05:37   comments (0)

Attack

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Revenge of the killer mobile app. - excerpt from main stream media reinforcing the need to carefully examine the use of mobile learning in education.
26th Mar 2006, 23:21   | tags:comments (0)

Three

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This is obviously an example of a poorly rendered mobile photo "submitted" for review by virtual assessors - teachers located away from the site where the "eveidence " was captured.
24th Mar 2006, 00:48   | tags:comments (16)

Two

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24th Mar 2006, 00:45   | tags:comments (15)