Web Tools: network Learning - The Pocket Guide - Presentation Transcript
Web Tools: Network Learning – The Pocket Guide Affordable, powerful small devices are becoming serious tools for learning in the ‘classroom’, elsewhere on campus and beyond. Convergence of functionality in these devices, coupled with the proliferation of open source software and internet connectivity via wireless or mobile telephone networks is turning them into a ‘learning multi-tool’ in the pocket of every student . Technology is being used effectively for network learning in the lecture and seminar setting here at The University of Sheffield. Students show the ability to quickly assimilate new technologies into their learning process. So for the Net Generation used to Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, YouTube, etc. the use of such cheap technologies to enhance learning seems inevitably destined to go mainstream. With built-in quality cameras, mics and speakers, wireless enabled convergent technology devices, including the Nokia N95 smart phone and Asus EeePC (Ultra Mobile PC), lend themselves to multiple uses in the network learning environment. They give quick and easy access to web resources and facilitate communication for collaborative learning. Mark J Morley CiCS The University of Sheffield Contact: m.morley@sheffield.ac.uk +44 114 222 3017
Established web 2.0 and newly emerging software could be used innovatively by students for networked learning, including:
Affordability puts technology within the reach of e more
Affordability puts technology within the reach of every student. With increasing convergence of functionality, proliferation of open-source software, and boundaries between entertainment and education tools becoming distorted, relatively cheap and small devices (mobile phones/UMPCs) become serious tools for learning. I'll demonstrate (both online and as hard copy) how some now established web2.0 and emerging software could be used innovatively by students for networked learning. Including, from mobile phones: - automatic images uploading to the web (copy-cam in your pocket), -live video-streaming (camcorder in your pocket), -Skype and UMPCs: -preinstalled links to Google Docs, iGoogle, and Skype less
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