Reading: Viewing mobile learning from a pedagogical perspective
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under development. The paper presents a pedagogical
Continue readingDavid Hopkins / Education & Leadership
Education, Learning, Leadership, Management – CMALT / FHEA / MLPI – Author of #EdTechBook and #EdTechRations
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under development. The paper presents a pedagogical
Continue readingDay 3 and the final day of the 2014 Blackboard Teaching & Learning Conference in Dublin. A few more sessions to
Continue readingAt the first day of the 2014 Blackboard T&L Conference I made a decision – tweet less, listen more, take/make
Continue readingNext week is the 2014 Blackboard Teaching and Learning Conference in Dublin. The programme looks very comprehensive and has 6
Continue readingWhilst reading the excellent JISC Inform newsletter (I’ve not paid this enough attention in the past – I will from
Continue readingThis resource from Vicki Davis – “A Guidebook for Social Media in the Classroom” on Edutopia is a good starting
Continue readingThe ‘mobile learning’ toolkit from JISC is excellent, go take a look. I’ve brought this one aspect to the fore
Continue readingWhen it comes to developing materials and learning resources for your course, I think it’s important to know when to
Continue readingFrom my previous post about designing Blackboard courses for a mobile-first delivery, and the discussion I’ve been having with Peter
Continue readingThe Mobile Student, from Sidneyeve Matrix, is an excellent short video highlighting the possibilities of using and incorporating social tools and
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