At the ITSC09 Apple in education conference in Brisbane, Australia, Jonathan Nalder, an Apple Distinguished Educator presented this workshop about the big picture of mobile learning as well as using the iPod touch in education.
Time Between Times Slides: the joy of educating in a time of rapid technologi...Jonathan Nalder
7 distinguished educators, from George Siemens and Stephen Heppell to current classroom teachers respond to this statement:
This is the time between times for educators working with technology. Before mobile, ubiquitous and everyware computing become the invisible norm, but after a time when educators could sit back and wait for the digital revolution to pass on by. As slow as some in education have been to respond to rapid technological change, this is however the most exciting and dynamic time to be an educator of the educators because ...
Web 2.0 Technologies and Information ServicesYasar Tonta
This document discusses Web 2.0 technologies and their applications for information professionals. It begins with an outline that defines Web 2.0 and Library 2.0, and explores their benefits for information professionals. Several slides then provide more details on topics like the differences between digital immigrants and digital natives, definitions and characteristics of Web 2.0, examples of Web 2.0 technologies like wikis and blogs, and specific applications like RSS feeds and Yahoo Pipes. The goal is to explain emerging technologies and how information professionals can utilize them.
Information Services and Web 2.0: New Challenges and Opportunities. Yasar Tonta
Electronic Library: International Scientific Conference, Belgrade, September 25th-28th, 2008 –Summary book- Ed. By A. Vranes, L. Markovic & V. Crnogorac. Belgrade, 2008.
2012 (Spring) - Mobile technology Adoption - Developing CountriesAlfonso Sintjago
The document discusses using smart phones to distribute low-cost, high-quality educational content through community technology centers in the Dominican Republic. It outlines a plan to provide small loans for community members to trade in basic phones for smart phones for educational purposes. The smart phones would allow access to educational content and courses through the community technology centers using subsidized or free data plans. The document compares ICT indicators and literacy rates in the Dominican Republic to regional averages.
Javier salcedo cloud computing - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document discusses cloud computing and the challenges of cloud adoption. It notes that while technology is now mainstream, consumer demand is driving innovation at an accelerating pace. However, widespread adoption of cloud services in businesses faces significant hurdles around security, legacy systems, lock-in effects and developing standardized service level agreements. The document advocates for enabling cloud ecosystems, improving interoperability, and hybrid cloud models to facilitate progressive onboarding of businesses to the cloud.
This document discusses the role and responsibilities of Andrea Hylton as the Systems Librarian and Library Webmaster at James B. Duke Memorial Library at Johnson C. Smith University. Some of her key responsibilities include maintaining the integrated library system and website, developing online instructional materials, and assessing the library's information literacy program. The document also provides details about her educational background and experience, as well as her work launching initiatives like Digital Smith to provide digital archives and resources to users.
The Position of Educational Technology in Today's WorldBorivoj Brdicka
The document discusses several topics related to educational technology and the future of education. It provides summaries of talks and articles on emerging technologies, learning theories, and future scenarios for education. It also reflects on how the digital generation learns differently and calls for educational paradigms and classrooms to change accordingly.
Time Between Times Slides: the joy of educating in a time of rapid technologi...Jonathan Nalder
7 distinguished educators, from George Siemens and Stephen Heppell to current classroom teachers respond to this statement:
This is the time between times for educators working with technology. Before mobile, ubiquitous and everyware computing become the invisible norm, but after a time when educators could sit back and wait for the digital revolution to pass on by. As slow as some in education have been to respond to rapid technological change, this is however the most exciting and dynamic time to be an educator of the educators because ...
Web 2.0 Technologies and Information ServicesYasar Tonta
This document discusses Web 2.0 technologies and their applications for information professionals. It begins with an outline that defines Web 2.0 and Library 2.0, and explores their benefits for information professionals. Several slides then provide more details on topics like the differences between digital immigrants and digital natives, definitions and characteristics of Web 2.0, examples of Web 2.0 technologies like wikis and blogs, and specific applications like RSS feeds and Yahoo Pipes. The goal is to explain emerging technologies and how information professionals can utilize them.
Information Services and Web 2.0: New Challenges and Opportunities. Yasar Tonta
Electronic Library: International Scientific Conference, Belgrade, September 25th-28th, 2008 –Summary book- Ed. By A. Vranes, L. Markovic & V. Crnogorac. Belgrade, 2008.
2012 (Spring) - Mobile technology Adoption - Developing CountriesAlfonso Sintjago
The document discusses using smart phones to distribute low-cost, high-quality educational content through community technology centers in the Dominican Republic. It outlines a plan to provide small loans for community members to trade in basic phones for smart phones for educational purposes. The smart phones would allow access to educational content and courses through the community technology centers using subsidized or free data plans. The document compares ICT indicators and literacy rates in the Dominican Republic to regional averages.
Javier salcedo cloud computing - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document discusses cloud computing and the challenges of cloud adoption. It notes that while technology is now mainstream, consumer demand is driving innovation at an accelerating pace. However, widespread adoption of cloud services in businesses faces significant hurdles around security, legacy systems, lock-in effects and developing standardized service level agreements. The document advocates for enabling cloud ecosystems, improving interoperability, and hybrid cloud models to facilitate progressive onboarding of businesses to the cloud.
This document discusses the role and responsibilities of Andrea Hylton as the Systems Librarian and Library Webmaster at James B. Duke Memorial Library at Johnson C. Smith University. Some of her key responsibilities include maintaining the integrated library system and website, developing online instructional materials, and assessing the library's information literacy program. The document also provides details about her educational background and experience, as well as her work launching initiatives like Digital Smith to provide digital archives and resources to users.
The Position of Educational Technology in Today's WorldBorivoj Brdicka
The document discusses several topics related to educational technology and the future of education. It provides summaries of talks and articles on emerging technologies, learning theories, and future scenarios for education. It also reflects on how the digital generation learns differently and calls for educational paradigms and classrooms to change accordingly.
The document provides a history of computers and their use in education from ancient counting methods to modern technologies. It describes how computers have evolved from early calculation devices like the abacus to the 5th generation computers of today with features like artificial intelligence and voice recognition. It also discusses how the internet and educational technologies have revolutionized learning by providing interactive activities, online resources, and new models for instruction catering to different learning styles. The future sections speculate on developing technologies and their potential impacts on education and teaching.
(1) The document discusses emerging technologies including pervasive computing, wearable computing, intelligent agents, and the semantic web. It summarizes research being done at UMBC on intelligent, pervasive computing. (2) The research aims to embed computing into everyday life so that it is as natural as using ordinary objects. Challenges include developing standards and social technologies. (3) The document concludes by noting that the evolution of useful technologies takes incremental steps over time, enabled by the semantic web and wireless communication.
World Newspaper Congress 11: Technology Session, Adam BirdWAN-IFRA
Adam Bird spoke at the 63rd World Newspaper Congress about the new digital paradigm. He noted that technological change is relentless, driving digital content to mobile and multi-device use. New ecosystems and platforms are emerging, while delivery of content is changing with social, mobile and location-based influences. Younger readers are less interested in news than older readers, but all consider newspapers a good source. Content is increasingly experienced through apps on mobile devices, with consumers learning to pay for digital content.
The document discusses multimedia concepts and defines multimedia as the presentation of information using a combination of text, audio, graphics, video, and animation. It describes the five main elements of multimedia as text, graphics, audio, video, and animation. It also discusses hardware and software used for multimedia production, including scanners, video cameras, digital cameras, audio devices, video capture devices, and editing software for different media types.
The document discusses three technological trends - Moore's Law, Metcalfe's Law, and Maxwell's Law - that are "rebooting the world" and driving changes across generations from Baby Boomers to the digital native Generation Y. It explores how each generation interacts with technology differently and has varying workplace expectations. Examples are given of new technologies like social networks, cloud computing, and wireless connectivity that are shaping our increasingly digital world.
Presentation of the challenges facing IT departments when digital natives invade universities. Presented at Forskningsnet Konference 2009
http://forskningsnettet.dk/konferencer/2009/
Ideas for Vancouver Secondary Schools - Technology for Learning [Dec2012]Brian Kuhn
Sharing ideas with Vancouver School Board secondary school teachers, principals to assist with envisioning uses of technology, professional learning, types of technology for learning, planning, and implementing.
Cloud Computing: el futuro de Internet - SESERVArsys
La irrupción del Cloud Computing en el mercado tecnológico ha transformado el sector. La aplicación de este modelo en las soluciones de infraestructuras IT para empresas abre nuevas oportunidades de negocio ante los actuales retos socio-económicos.
Javier Salcedo, Director de Producto de Arsys, ha explicado este contexto y la importancia del Cloud en el encuentro “Socio-economic Certainties and Change for the Future Internet” sobre el futuro de Internet, organizado por SESERV (Socio-Economics Service for European Research Projects) y celebrado el 20 de junio de 2012 en Bruselas.
Presentación en inglés.
Más información sobre SESERV en: http://ow.ly/bHiZI
Morgan Stanley research document discusses various topics related to internet trends in 2010, including:
1) Mobile internet growth is unprecedented in the early stages, led by the iPhone. Smartphone shipments will surpass PC shipments within 2 years globally.
2) Innovation in the mobile internet appears to be more intense than ever, driven by the rapid adoption of smartphones and apps.
3) Online advertising may be entering a "golden age" as more users and time spent shift to mobile platforms.
4) Mobile commerce should see accelerated growth as more transactions move to smartphones.
The document analyzes key trends in mobile technologies and their impact on computing and internet usage behaviors.
VSB philosophy for technology - Administrators plenary [Nov2012]Brian Kuhn
Presented thoughts on education, technology, and the future along with initial observations and considerations for Vancouver School Board principals, vice principals, and District leadership team.
The Next IT: A Preview of Tomorrows Innovations and Challengesnbelarbi
This article discusses possible future Information Technology innovations based on current trends. We present three concepts that will likely shape future services and impact corporations, markets and societies: Hyper-Connectivity, Social/Semantic Web, Saas/Cloud computing and Micro-eEconomy.
Michael Sharp has extensive experience in user experience research. Some of his past roles include conducting usability testing on 3D rendering applications at the University of Colorado, studying readers' preferences for technical illustrations through eye tracking research at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and managing UX labs. More recently, he has led UX work for companies like Qwest.com, Electronic Ink, Androgames, and Radiometrics.
The document discusses opportunities and challenges of mobile learning for open and distance learning. It summarizes that after a decade of understanding e-learning and blended learning, mobile or m-learning is now prevalent with the ubiquity of mobile devices. However, adopting mobile learning presents both opportunities like portable access to education materials as well as challenges from developing new mobile-friendly educational content and infrastructure. The document advocates transforming learning from traditional "push" models to ones where students can learn on demand through "pull" approaches enabled by new mobile technologies.
What's next in digital communications for construction marketingpwcom.co.uk Ltd
What's next in digital communications for construction marketing - a presentation by Paul Wilkinson given to a half-day CIMCIG conference at the Building Centre, London on 16 May 2012
The document is a monthly e-bulletin providing ICT news, events, funding opportunities and resources for staff in small to medium sized voluntary organizations. It discusses upcoming events on topics like social media, data protection and green IT. It also provides news items on online privacy for young people, the use of Facebook by charity supporters, and a new video library website for charities. Resources mentioned include Windows 7 licensing information, disaster recovery guidance and an ICT strategy toolkit.
presentation given to Essex centre of the CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building) on Wednesday 14 November 2012. A lot of information crammed into one presentation.
Brian pickering introduction to seserv - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document discusses socio-economic issues related to the future internet. It explores perspectives from both researchers who study the internet and technologists who build the internet. Some key topics discussed include converged networks and internet-connected devices, online identity and privacy, challenges around infrastructure control and regulation, and who the important stakeholders are in these areas.
ETUG Spring 2012 - Leveraging WordPress for Mobile Learning: A Case StudyPaul Hibbitts
Creating a mobile learning companion for a course or seminar is a great way to enhance face-to-face teaching, but doing so effectively presents both design and technical challenges. For the Fall 2011 offering of Paul's user interface design course (CMPT-363) at Simon Fraser University he undertook the task of creating a mobile course companion for his students. In this presentation Paul will guide you through the fundamentals of mobile learning, including its potential role in formal learning, how to use UX viewpoints and techniques to provide more effective mobile learning, and demonstrate his SFU mobile course companion. He will also share the reasons why he choose WordPress for delivering mobile learning, and provide a brief guided tour of the key plugins and customizations used to deliver a great mobile learning user experience.
Enhance curriculum, increase student achievement, and learn creative new ways to develop innovative lessons with the use of the iPod. The purpose of this presentation is to provide educators with exciting new skills to enable them to utilize iPods as tools for classroom instruction. Participants will learn how easily the iPod can be integrated into all content curriculum areas to engage students, increase achievement, and foster creative learning.
The document provides a history of computers and their use in education from ancient counting methods to modern technologies. It describes how computers have evolved from early calculation devices like the abacus to the 5th generation computers of today with features like artificial intelligence and voice recognition. It also discusses how the internet and educational technologies have revolutionized learning by providing interactive activities, online resources, and new models for instruction catering to different learning styles. The future sections speculate on developing technologies and their potential impacts on education and teaching.
(1) The document discusses emerging technologies including pervasive computing, wearable computing, intelligent agents, and the semantic web. It summarizes research being done at UMBC on intelligent, pervasive computing. (2) The research aims to embed computing into everyday life so that it is as natural as using ordinary objects. Challenges include developing standards and social technologies. (3) The document concludes by noting that the evolution of useful technologies takes incremental steps over time, enabled by the semantic web and wireless communication.
World Newspaper Congress 11: Technology Session, Adam BirdWAN-IFRA
Adam Bird spoke at the 63rd World Newspaper Congress about the new digital paradigm. He noted that technological change is relentless, driving digital content to mobile and multi-device use. New ecosystems and platforms are emerging, while delivery of content is changing with social, mobile and location-based influences. Younger readers are less interested in news than older readers, but all consider newspapers a good source. Content is increasingly experienced through apps on mobile devices, with consumers learning to pay for digital content.
The document discusses multimedia concepts and defines multimedia as the presentation of information using a combination of text, audio, graphics, video, and animation. It describes the five main elements of multimedia as text, graphics, audio, video, and animation. It also discusses hardware and software used for multimedia production, including scanners, video cameras, digital cameras, audio devices, video capture devices, and editing software for different media types.
The document discusses three technological trends - Moore's Law, Metcalfe's Law, and Maxwell's Law - that are "rebooting the world" and driving changes across generations from Baby Boomers to the digital native Generation Y. It explores how each generation interacts with technology differently and has varying workplace expectations. Examples are given of new technologies like social networks, cloud computing, and wireless connectivity that are shaping our increasingly digital world.
Presentation of the challenges facing IT departments when digital natives invade universities. Presented at Forskningsnet Konference 2009
http://forskningsnettet.dk/konferencer/2009/
Ideas for Vancouver Secondary Schools - Technology for Learning [Dec2012]Brian Kuhn
Sharing ideas with Vancouver School Board secondary school teachers, principals to assist with envisioning uses of technology, professional learning, types of technology for learning, planning, and implementing.
Cloud Computing: el futuro de Internet - SESERVArsys
La irrupción del Cloud Computing en el mercado tecnológico ha transformado el sector. La aplicación de este modelo en las soluciones de infraestructuras IT para empresas abre nuevas oportunidades de negocio ante los actuales retos socio-económicos.
Javier Salcedo, Director de Producto de Arsys, ha explicado este contexto y la importancia del Cloud en el encuentro “Socio-economic Certainties and Change for the Future Internet” sobre el futuro de Internet, organizado por SESERV (Socio-Economics Service for European Research Projects) y celebrado el 20 de junio de 2012 en Bruselas.
Presentación en inglés.
Más información sobre SESERV en: http://ow.ly/bHiZI
Morgan Stanley research document discusses various topics related to internet trends in 2010, including:
1) Mobile internet growth is unprecedented in the early stages, led by the iPhone. Smartphone shipments will surpass PC shipments within 2 years globally.
2) Innovation in the mobile internet appears to be more intense than ever, driven by the rapid adoption of smartphones and apps.
3) Online advertising may be entering a "golden age" as more users and time spent shift to mobile platforms.
4) Mobile commerce should see accelerated growth as more transactions move to smartphones.
The document analyzes key trends in mobile technologies and their impact on computing and internet usage behaviors.
VSB philosophy for technology - Administrators plenary [Nov2012]Brian Kuhn
Presented thoughts on education, technology, and the future along with initial observations and considerations for Vancouver School Board principals, vice principals, and District leadership team.
The Next IT: A Preview of Tomorrows Innovations and Challengesnbelarbi
This article discusses possible future Information Technology innovations based on current trends. We present three concepts that will likely shape future services and impact corporations, markets and societies: Hyper-Connectivity, Social/Semantic Web, Saas/Cloud computing and Micro-eEconomy.
Michael Sharp has extensive experience in user experience research. Some of his past roles include conducting usability testing on 3D rendering applications at the University of Colorado, studying readers' preferences for technical illustrations through eye tracking research at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and managing UX labs. More recently, he has led UX work for companies like Qwest.com, Electronic Ink, Androgames, and Radiometrics.
The document discusses opportunities and challenges of mobile learning for open and distance learning. It summarizes that after a decade of understanding e-learning and blended learning, mobile or m-learning is now prevalent with the ubiquity of mobile devices. However, adopting mobile learning presents both opportunities like portable access to education materials as well as challenges from developing new mobile-friendly educational content and infrastructure. The document advocates transforming learning from traditional "push" models to ones where students can learn on demand through "pull" approaches enabled by new mobile technologies.
What's next in digital communications for construction marketingpwcom.co.uk Ltd
What's next in digital communications for construction marketing - a presentation by Paul Wilkinson given to a half-day CIMCIG conference at the Building Centre, London on 16 May 2012
The document is a monthly e-bulletin providing ICT news, events, funding opportunities and resources for staff in small to medium sized voluntary organizations. It discusses upcoming events on topics like social media, data protection and green IT. It also provides news items on online privacy for young people, the use of Facebook by charity supporters, and a new video library website for charities. Resources mentioned include Windows 7 licensing information, disaster recovery guidance and an ICT strategy toolkit.
presentation given to Essex centre of the CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building) on Wednesday 14 November 2012. A lot of information crammed into one presentation.
Brian pickering introduction to seserv - seserv se workshop june 2012ictseserv
This document discusses socio-economic issues related to the future internet. It explores perspectives from both researchers who study the internet and technologists who build the internet. Some key topics discussed include converged networks and internet-connected devices, online identity and privacy, challenges around infrastructure control and regulation, and who the important stakeholders are in these areas.
ETUG Spring 2012 - Leveraging WordPress for Mobile Learning: A Case StudyPaul Hibbitts
Creating a mobile learning companion for a course or seminar is a great way to enhance face-to-face teaching, but doing so effectively presents both design and technical challenges. For the Fall 2011 offering of Paul's user interface design course (CMPT-363) at Simon Fraser University he undertook the task of creating a mobile course companion for his students. In this presentation Paul will guide you through the fundamentals of mobile learning, including its potential role in formal learning, how to use UX viewpoints and techniques to provide more effective mobile learning, and demonstrate his SFU mobile course companion. He will also share the reasons why he choose WordPress for delivering mobile learning, and provide a brief guided tour of the key plugins and customizations used to deliver a great mobile learning user experience.
Enhance curriculum, increase student achievement, and learn creative new ways to develop innovative lessons with the use of the iPod. The purpose of this presentation is to provide educators with exciting new skills to enable them to utilize iPods as tools for classroom instruction. Participants will learn how easily the iPod can be integrated into all content curriculum areas to engage students, increase achievement, and foster creative learning.
Moving at the Speed of Learning: A case for the iPod touch in schoolsJonathan Nalder
This presentation given at the recent slidetolearn.ning.com event and various Education Queensland training days aims to show how this particular platform is able to help teachers and students to keep up with the speed of learning that is a feature of any contemporary, complex classroom.
It draws on Blooms Taxonomy and challenges teachers to aim higher.
Shaheda mobile technology case study presentation27021943
The document describes a pilot study conducted by S Simons at the University of Western Cape Faculty of Dentistry exploring the use of mobile and online technology as an educational tool for dentistry students. It discusses challenges in traditional teaching methods and establishing a WhatsApp and Facebook group for the 2nd year Oral Hygiene students (24 students) to provide additional interactive learning opportunities. Surveys found students had access to the necessary technology and welcomed using mobile tools for education. A trial showed students engaged more and learning was enhanced through interactive discussions. The study concluded these tools improved communication and opened new ways to enhance teaching and learning.
This document discusses Apple's corporate strategy and products from the iPod to the iPad. It provides an overview of Apple's history and products like the iPod and iPad. It also discusses Apple's distribution strategy through their retail and online stores. Finally, it analyzes Apple's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats through a SWOT analysis.
Saiful Hidayat Trend Teknologi Digital Dan Dalam Pendidikan Bagimu Guru Kuper...Saiful Hidayat
Materi Sharring Konwlegde Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) TELKOM - REPUBLIKA, Bagimu Guru Kupersembahkan Tahap III Angkatan 7 yang diadakan di Magelang
You know technology is truly functional when you don't need to get off the sofa, be that to change channels, make a call, order your daily bread or even earn your daily bread, and it looks like we're finally getting there. A keen chronicler of the changing times since he got his first programmable calculator in 1978, Philip Anthony, head of Co-Operative Systems, talks about his personal journey, daily battles with technology and where we might be headed. Often the results of applying technology are not as anticipated ...
The document provides an outlook for the telecom, media, and technology industry in 2012 and beyond. Some of the key points discussed include:
1) The post-PC era is here, with mobile devices dominating and the mobile internet market growing significantly in Asia Pacific.
2) Platform plays across industries will be critical for generating value, with ecosystems converging around communication, entertainment, information, commerce, and experience platforms.
3) Fixed broadband and 3G/LTE networks will provide high-speed internet access options, though pricing strategies for LTE services vary between carriers.
4) "Internet of Things" technologies will accelerate connectivity of more devices, equipment and gadgets, creating opportunities for new
Craig Rispin Keynote-Victoria Small Business Festival 16 Aug 2012Craig Rispin
This document provides information about Craig Rispin, a business futurist and innovation expert. It includes his website and contact email. The document encourages businesses to know emerging trends first, act on them first, and profit as a result.
Victorian Small Business Festival - technology trends presentation - Craig Ri...BusinessVictoria
This document discusses the rapid growth of mobile computing and the mobile internet. It shows that more people now have mobile internet access than had access to the desktop internet in its early years. Apple has played a leading role in driving mobile internet adoption through products like the iPhone. Within 20 quarters, iPhone and related products had over 85 million subscribers, far surpassing the adoption rates of early desktop internet services. The mobile internet is now larger than the internet was at similar stages of development.
Responsive design, application development using APIs, and content strategy are hot topics in web development right now. These ideas belong to a bigger umbrella: ubiquitous computing and the role it plays in our lives. Traditional ideas of usability are undergoing dynamic changes as we move away from a desktop-first model of personal computing.
The internet refrigerator already exists and it's only the tip of the iceberg. In the near future, human-computer interactions will be thoroughly integrated into everyday objects and activities.
Postdesktop was a presentation to add clarity to responsive design as part of a larger context and to think about a shift that is changing the devices we use to access the web, the delivery method for education, the teaching and learning experience, and the whole of our lives.
Topics included a look at the role of pervasive computing:
• as it relates to responsive design
• in the classroom and textbooks
• in .edu marketing and utility on campuses
Written by Doug Gapinski and first delivered at PSU Web Conference 2012
The document discusses Thailand's ICT Master Plan from 2020 focusing on e-learning, 21st century skills, and supporting digital technologies and systems. It outlines goals for internet access, online education resources, and developing skills in areas like communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and problem solving. Key frameworks and policies aim to advance e-government, e-commerce, e-industry, and e-society through expanding ICT infrastructure and promoting blended learning, social media, mobile learning and open-source platforms to improve education effectiveness and efficiency.
This document discusses trends in media from traditional to digital avenues and the move from 3G to 4G networks. It also summarizes the key aspects of 4G including increased speeds, bandwidth, and seamless connectivity. Finally, it briefly touches on the growth of tablets and their impact on publishing industries.
The document discusses several topics related to the future of computing including:
1. The internet of things which will connect over 50 billion devices by 2020 allowing for fast data delivery and mining.
2. How cell phones have evolved tremendously over 20 years from basic calling to full-fledged computers that can take photos, provide GPS navigation, play music/videos and access the internet.
3. Quantum computers, which use quantum bits instead of traditional bits, will surpass the limits of classical computers as transistors can no longer be effectively miniaturized due to physical constraints.
Saiful Hidayat On Csr Guru Telkom Republika Bagimu Guru Kupersembahkan It...Saiful Hidayat
1) Digital technology is transforming practically everything through greater flexibility, speed of change, and real-time processing.
2) The upcoming era is the Conceptual Age, where knowledge workers who can think creatively with the whole mind will be most valuable.
3) Millennial students have grown up with technology and use it to learn in new ways, such as through social networking, multimedia, games and simulations. They seek fun and engaging learning experiences.
Orbitz mobile & travel industry - for distributionMobileAnthem
Mobile has exploded on to the scene this year. Not surprising since there are 284 million phones for 310 million people in the U.S. Add to that 17 million tablets were sold in 2010. But what do people really want from these portable devices? How do we create an experience that delights them enough to gain brand loyalty in the competitive travel industry? Hugh Jedwill, CEO of Mobile Anthem, uses his background in brand marketing to describe mobile behaviors and discuss how to use them to create a compelling product that will create loyalty and drive business.
Talk given by Antonio Alberti at 4th Brazil Korea Forum 2014. Discusses about Future Internet architectures and nanotechnologies. Presents the idea of the Internet of Micro and Nano Things (IoMN), an emerging paradigm for convergence of both areas.
Future of Learning for ILPworldwide.orgCraig Rispin
This document provides a summary of key trends in business, technology, and society. It discusses how mobile technology is accelerating and how the mobile internet is ramping up faster than the desktop internet. Education and corporate learning are trending towards more virtual delivery and hybrid models. Gamification and virtual worlds are also discussed as trends changing education and training. The document promotes virtual workshops on mobile app development and networking opportunities.
M-learning, or mobile learning, involves using mobile technologies like smartphones, tablets, and other portable devices to enhance the learning experience. Key aspects of m-learning include learning anywhere and anytime through portable devices, as well as interacting with educational content in context and on the go. Popular m-learning tools include apps and content designed for iPods, smartphones, and other mobile devices that allow learning both inside and outside the classroom. The future of m-learning may involve a shift to more hands-on, experiential, and lifelong learning through just-in-time access to educational resources on mobile devices.
The document discusses predictions about the future of information and communication technologies (ICT). It describes how ICT will become more integrated into daily life and education. Students and teachers will carry personal communication devices to access the internet, complete schoolwork, and communicate. Classrooms may have small groups and flexible learning spaces. Assessment may move to multimedia and group formats. Everyday devices like badges and jewelry may serve as phones, computers, and means of interacting wirelessly.
Mobile Web 2.0, Mobile Widgets, Microlearning and IntertwingularityLindner Martin
The document discusses several emerging concepts related to mobile learning including mobile web 2.0, microlearning, widgets, and intertwingularity. Mobile web 2.0 extends the principles of harnessing collective intelligence to mobile devices. Microlearning involves learning from small content units and short activities. Widgets are small, reusable web applications that can be used to deliver microlearning content on both desktop and mobile devices by leveraging open standards. Intertwingularity refers to the complex interrelationships between topics that are reflected in a fragmented and networked web.
Cloud e seus impactos nos testes de softwareCezar Taurion
This document discusses cloud computing and its impacts on software development, testing, use and commercialization. It covers how cloud computing represents the third generation of computing platforms and the third phase of the internet. It also discusses how mobile devices are exploding and driving new forms of interaction like touchscreens and voice commands. New applications will need to be developed specifically for mobile. Cloud computing will impact all business processes and require new application solutions.
The document reviews several email-to-SMS solutions including Skype, RedOxygen, and Twitter, which allow users to send text messages from their email or computers to reach people when other communication methods fail. Skype and RedOxygen provide interfaces to send texts from PCs and integrate with email programs like Outlook, while Twitter allows mass texting to followers for the cost of one message. These solutions help keep people connected in emergencies or when mobile is the only viable option.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
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10. Tullawong computer survey: Approx. 650 students surveyed
100
Overall %ʼs per Question:
90
1. Computer?
80
2. Use Computer?
2B. Use twice/w?
70
3. Internet?
4. Use Internet?
60
4B. Use net twice/w?
50 5. Mobile Phone?
5B. Internet on mobile?
40
6. Other mobile device?
30
20
10
Qs 0
11. 2. BIG Picture
Students expect a learning
environment that accommodates
a mobile lifestyle, integrates
today’s digital tools, adapts to
individual learning styles, &
encourages collaboration &
teamwork.
- ‘A compelling model for the 21st-century:’
Apple Mobile Learning Solutions
12. Digital Revolution so far: CLOUD
A.I.
Semantic
web
Networks: ?
2015
Mainframe to Social
PC to Web P2P WiFi
Mainframe
Time:
mid-00ʼs
mid-80ʼs mid-90ʼs 3.0
W E B 1.0 2.0 Everyware
Notebook sales Ubiquitous
Desktop: beat Desktops computing
M.I.D.s
Laptops Smart Blackberry 4G
Palm
Mobile: PDA phones email Eee PC
1G 2G 3G
- converged access
Phase 2: Connectivity goes to cloud data /
Phase 1: Computing goes mobile
mobile - Mobile Safari, Netbooks, Networks / services
- PDAs, MP3 players, podcasting
- one use, stand-alone Web Apps, 3G wireless broadband
Virtual
PLE/ Primary
PLN Schools
Learner- Connectivism
mLearning
Centeredness: eLearning
13. “For many users, broadband mobile devices
like the iPhone have already begun to
assume many tasks that were once the
exclusive province of portable computers”.
14. A recent survey predicts that by the year
2020, most people across the world will
be using a mobile device as their primary
means for connecting to the Internet.
(www.pewinternet.org/PPF/r/270/report_display.asp)
15. “Almost every Student carries a mobile
device, making it a natural choice for
content delivery and even field work
and data capture.”
22. iTouch in Education in Australia?
“Preliminary research ... found students
were more willing to come to school, did
more homework and used their iPods
more than laptops or desktop computers”
- ‘Homework is fun on an iPod Touch’ www.smh.com.au
23. Louise Duncan
Shepperton High,
Victoria
“It astounds me that after using
the iPod Touch in the classroom
since last year, there are still so
many new ways it can be applied
to my teaching, & so many new
connections to be made with
people who are starting to use
them around the world”.
Biancia Kattanach-Firebrace, Cale McCartin and Mitch Taylforth (left to right) were
given iPods to use at school while completing year 8 at Shepparton High School.
Photo: Michael Clayton-Jones
24. Louise Duncan
Shepperton High,
Victoria
“With Studywiz Mobile students take tests,
access student galleries, download class work,
participate in polls, check their calendars, &
even join in class discussion groups to increase
the opportunities for learning in a safe,
personalised environment”.
http://www.europe.studywiz.com/?cat=42
25. Jenny Ashby,
Epsom Primary,
Victoria
“Teaching practices in the upper primary school have
been traditional and teacher-centred and we would like
to attempt to move to a student-centered learning
environment via the use of the iPod Touch”.
27. 6 Queensland Educator’s talk
about using the iTouch
“My experiences so far have all been positive. It really is
a natural tool for them to learn on. Main strength are the
simplicity of its design. It is easy to access apps and
children of all ages can access the apps”.
“My 3 year old daughter loves superpoke pets where
she gets to feed, clean and play with a virtual penguin. I
really think the ipod touch has huge merits for learning
in the 21st century”.
- Dawn Clark, Cedar Creek
28. 6 Queensland Educator’s talk
about using the iTouch
“The most significant strength is its size, & subsequent
portability, which is important when considering devices
for integration. The device is easily managed, & can be
simply restored if mistakes are made”.
“I am seeing the rise of iPhones possessed by students.
By demonstrating productive use of the platform with
the iPod Touch I can teach students to use the device
they own in a more productive and effective manner”.
- Shane Roberts Gold Coast
32. Each clue is solved using a
different app:
(Record answers with screenshot)
Scavenger Clue 1: 987-634 + 29 X 163 =
Hunt Clue 2: Time Difference between Paris
and Melbourne
Clue 3: Name of motor way near our
closest Apple store at Robina Town Centre
Clue 4: Temperature in Paris on Saturday
Clue 5: name a trending topic on twitter
(‘look under sources’)
33. Creating content on the iTouch
Review
Task 1. Create - Choose an App to review:
■ Twitterific
■ Evernote
■ Google Earth
■ myHomework
■ PocketPhonics lite
■ iFlipr flashcards lite
■ Writepad
■ Etc.
• In pairs, write a review for first time users
• Focus on ease of use, and applications for
Educators and for students
2. Share/Publish
• Twitterific - text/ pic screen - 140 characterʼs
• Evernote - text, screen pic, audio, handwriting
from writepad -> ALI
• email - jnxyz@mac.com