Monthly Archives: January 2012
wobble: Lessons Learned – Learning Journey Made Mobile
Earlier this year, myself and Jason Curtis (our Learning Technologist), initiated a new Mobile Project which aimed to explore and potentially increase the use of mobile technologies in the work based learning sector. This involved awarding successful bidders small amounts of funding which could be used to buy mobile devices that would enhance aspects of the learner journey.
The eleven successful applicants that were chosen to take part have now purchased and evaluated their chosen mobile devices and reported their findings back to us.
The report below summarises what these providers found, highlighting what technology they bought, what were the main challenges, what benefits were gained and what their plans are now after using their chosen device. Click the image for the report.
The illustration below offers a snapshot of what was bought by the group and shows just how varied their choice of technology was. (Click the image to enlarge.)
More details and full project information is now available on our supporting project wiki page. This includes a snapshot of who bought what and why.
We hope you find our findings useful in your own technology choices.
To read more of Wobble click here.
>My Diigo Tags for this week 12/20/2010
This weeks tags on Diigo (weekly)
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Research in Learning Technology Journal goes Open Access | ToolsAndTaxonomy.com
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- The matrix is very descriptive and makes a great deal of sense. – post by Jim Gamble
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Blogging About The Web 2.0 Connected Classroom: The Technology Integration Answer (Well Almost…)