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Module 4:
  Finding, Using &
Designing Content for
  Mobile Devices
  Finding, Using &
Designing Content for
  Mobile Devices

                  2
Finding, Using &
Designing Content for
  Mobile Devices


“...we need to be designing learning
experiences. And those experiences
should be - and we’ve known this for a
long time - should be varied
experiences.”
          - Seann Dikkers, Ohio University

                                     3
Ways to Find Content


   - Find Pre-Built Content
   - Design Your Own




                              4
Sources of Pre-Built
     Content

  App Stores -
  ADVANTAGES
  - Easy to Use
  - Lots of Variety in Various
  Content Areas
  - Some Content is Free (at least
  to begin with)
                             5
Sources of Pre-Built
     Content

  App Stores-DISADVANTAGES
  - Huge Variety Can Be Confusing
  -Buying Content for Each Student is Costly
  - Concerns About Student Privacy with
  Some Apps Commercial Apps (see Federal
  Trade Commission’s Report:
  “Mobile Apps for Kids: Disclosures Still Not Making
   the Grade.”
  (www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/12/kidsapp.shtm)




                                                        6
Sources of Pre-Built
      Content

        App Stores-Importance of
        Finding Reviews by Educators
Review Sites:
- I Education Apps Review (www.iear.org )
- The Mobile Native (www.themobilenative.org)




                                    7
Sources of Pre-Built
            Content

             Web-based Content that is Open for
             Use - ADVANTAGES
- Available for free on the Web
- Often from highly reputable sources, such as universities
- Examples:
- Ted Ed http://ed.ted.com/tour
- WikiEducatorhttp://www.wikieducator.org
- MIT Open CourseWare       http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm




                                                           8
Sources of Pre-Built
          Content

          Web-based Content that is Open for
          Use - DISADVANTAGES
- Hard to search by grade level, content area
- Content often is not originally designed for K-12
- Content may not display correctly on mobile
devices




                                          9
Sources of Pre-Built
           Content

           Content Repositories - ADVANTAGES
- Easy to search by grade level, content area
Examples:
- PBS LearningMedia
(www.pbslearningmedia.org/)
- Merlot (www.merlot.org)




                                       10
Sources of Pre-Built
          Content

          Content Repositories - ADVANTAGES
- Some collections, such as Merlot below,
are searchable for specific mobile devices




                                     11
Sources of Pre-Built
          Content

         Content Repositories -
         DISADVANTAGES

- Limited number of collections and topics




                                             12
Designing Your Own
           Content

         Making Content Accessible for
         Students with Disabilities
-Add subtitles or transcripts for all video
- Add descriptions of all image files
- Take advantage of built-in accessibility features
of mobile devices (e.g., VoiceOver text-to-speech
playback ability on all iPads)




                                           13
Designing Your Own
          Content

Strategies for Designing Content for Bring
Your Own Device (BYOD)
- The Course Management System (CMS)
Strategy
•Use the mobile options available for Blackboard,
Moodle, other course management systems
•SEE example for Moodle: M-Touch
(http://www.pragmasql.com/moodletouch/home.aspx

)


                                        14
Designing Your Own
           Content

Strategies for Designing Content for Bring
Your Own Device (BYOD)
- The Mobile Web Strategy
•Build your course web site to support a variety of
mobile devices
•SEE: Smashing Magazine article on the Mobile
Web
(www.smashingmagazine.com/guidelines-for-mobile-
web-development)


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Using Content on Mobile Devices

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Using Content on Mobile Devices

  • 1.
  • 2. Module 4: Finding, Using & Designing Content for Mobile Devices Finding, Using & Designing Content for Mobile Devices 2
  • 3. Finding, Using & Designing Content for Mobile Devices “...we need to be designing learning experiences. And those experiences should be - and we’ve known this for a long time - should be varied experiences.” - Seann Dikkers, Ohio University 3
  • 4. Ways to Find Content - Find Pre-Built Content - Design Your Own 4
  • 5. Sources of Pre-Built Content App Stores - ADVANTAGES - Easy to Use - Lots of Variety in Various Content Areas - Some Content is Free (at least to begin with) 5
  • 6. Sources of Pre-Built Content App Stores-DISADVANTAGES - Huge Variety Can Be Confusing -Buying Content for Each Student is Costly - Concerns About Student Privacy with Some Apps Commercial Apps (see Federal Trade Commission’s Report: “Mobile Apps for Kids: Disclosures Still Not Making the Grade.” (www.ftc.gov/opa/2012/12/kidsapp.shtm) 6
  • 7. Sources of Pre-Built Content App Stores-Importance of Finding Reviews by Educators Review Sites: - I Education Apps Review (www.iear.org ) - The Mobile Native (www.themobilenative.org) 7
  • 8. Sources of Pre-Built Content Web-based Content that is Open for Use - ADVANTAGES - Available for free on the Web - Often from highly reputable sources, such as universities - Examples: - Ted Ed http://ed.ted.com/tour - WikiEducatorhttp://www.wikieducator.org - MIT Open CourseWare http://ocw.mit.edu/index.htm 8
  • 9. Sources of Pre-Built Content Web-based Content that is Open for Use - DISADVANTAGES - Hard to search by grade level, content area - Content often is not originally designed for K-12 - Content may not display correctly on mobile devices 9
  • 10. Sources of Pre-Built Content Content Repositories - ADVANTAGES - Easy to search by grade level, content area Examples: - PBS LearningMedia (www.pbslearningmedia.org/) - Merlot (www.merlot.org) 10
  • 11. Sources of Pre-Built Content Content Repositories - ADVANTAGES - Some collections, such as Merlot below, are searchable for specific mobile devices 11
  • 12. Sources of Pre-Built Content Content Repositories - DISADVANTAGES - Limited number of collections and topics 12
  • 13. Designing Your Own Content Making Content Accessible for Students with Disabilities -Add subtitles or transcripts for all video - Add descriptions of all image files - Take advantage of built-in accessibility features of mobile devices (e.g., VoiceOver text-to-speech playback ability on all iPads) 13
  • 14. Designing Your Own Content Strategies for Designing Content for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - The Course Management System (CMS) Strategy •Use the mobile options available for Blackboard, Moodle, other course management systems •SEE example for Moodle: M-Touch (http://www.pragmasql.com/moodletouch/home.aspx ) 14
  • 15. Designing Your Own Content Strategies for Designing Content for Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - The Mobile Web Strategy •Build your course web site to support a variety of mobile devices •SEE: Smashing Magazine article on the Mobile Web (www.smashingmagazine.com/guidelines-for-mobile- web-development) 15