6. Twitter and mobile
@bobharrisonset Some people passionate about learning
with or without mobile worth a follow
@dawnhallybone on twitter
@derekrobertson
@Consolarium
@olliebray
@timrylands
@johndavitt
@trucano
@deputymitchell
@ianaddison
@lordlangley73
@jdeyenberg
@ignatia
7. Andy 7 I think Linden aged 7
Me at seven Son at seven
8. before you vision technology in the
future just think ?
USB is just 12
years old
YouTube 7years
old
Facebook is just 8 !
Google is 13 years old
10. Mobile Learning or Learner Mobility
1 :1 computing doesn't mean Solo learning
Adults & children learn better in groups whereas
OLPC project premised on solo learning
Content is important but collaboration is King
Location and context are trends to watch
11. Technologies in primary
Recording device
• Cameras (kids don’t call them digital so why
should we )
• Audio (talking tins write, speak boards)
• Measurement (temp, light location etc)
• Tags
• What’s your view
12. What the research says
• Learners engage with technology and over 4 years this engagement
does not diminish
• Learners consume content but also comment and create .
• Learners take technology and deploy it in ways you wont envisage
• Learners share what they create with each other and there families
• Teachers are more likely to damage lose valuable equipment
• Parents are prepared to support learners in using devices or
purchasing them
• Digital awareness is something that should be engaged with early
and reviewed and you as teachers should be educated to
20. http://www.learning2go.org/
Project in Wolverhampton in the UK
Phase 1 2003 with 120 devices in four schools.
Phase 2 2005 more than 1000 pupils plus teachers in
18 schools
Phase Three 2006 with an additional 1000 devices
across all Key Stages.
Phase Four 2008 further rollout of over 1500 devices.
This last phase includes devices rolled out within the
"Computers for Pupils" initiative and the national
MoLe Net scheme.
21. Rapidly developing community in Australia
primarily using Ipod touch
http://slidetolearn.ning.com
Great guide to getting started
at http://www.slidetolearn.info
22. The real advantages
• Personal ownership
• Ability to pass round work together on device
or between devices
• Ability to move between inside and outside
• You can put them away
• They force you to think about how you or how
you learn
24. Ideas for here and now
QR Codes way of converting
text or url into graphic readable
QR Codes
by smart phone or web cam
http://www.qrme.co.uk/qr-
codes-explained.html
How they work
delivr.com/14bpq
• Use for treasure hunt type QR code for my
activities blog
• Providing more info in • More ideas at Tom
galleries libraries Barrets excellent
blog
• Especially useful for people • https://docs.google
with limited typing skills .com/present/view
• Print on posters ,tee shirt & ?id=dhn2vcv5_765
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mugs
405 the movie produced by students Background to this movie can be found at http://www.405themovie.com Home.asp please be aware this is only 10 years old
http://epic.makingithappen.co.uk/ is about Epic 2014 is the original flash online movie made by Robin Sloan for the Museum of Media HistorySet in 2014 epic charts the history of the Internet, the evolving mediascape and the way news and newspapers were affected by the growth in online news. It coined the word "Googlezon" from a future merger of Google and Amazon to form the Google grid, and speaks of news wars with the Times becoming a print only paper for the elite culminating in EPIC Evolving Personalised Information ConstructAs a flash animation, this film is extraordinary, not just for it's use of technology but for it's fantastic perception looking forward. Epic 2015 is an updated vision of the future set in 2015.
Contrast even my generation and my sons or my 102 year old granny