1. Mobile in K12 “ How Why And Why Not" the role of unexpected consequences.
2. Andy 7 I think Linden aged 7 Me at seven Son at seven
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4. before you vision technology in the future just think ? USB is just 11 years old YouTube 6 years old Facebook is just 7 ! Google is 12 years old
5. That’s only just a K12 This is a whistlestop tour of just a few project add you own on the wiki http://mobimooc.wikispaces.com/Examples+of+Mlearning+project+compiled+by+participants
8. Mobile Learning or Learner Mobility 1 :1 computing doesn't mean Solo learning Adults & children learn better in groups whereas OLPC project premised on solo learning Content is important but collaboration is King Location and context are trends to watch
15. Project in Wolverhampton in the UK Phase 1 2003 with 120 devices in four schools. Phase 2 2005 more than 1000 pupils plus teachers in 18 schools Phase Three 2006 with an additional 1000 devices across all Key Stages. Phase Four 2008 further rollout of over 1500 devices. This last phase includes devices rolled out within the "Computers for Pupils" initiative and the national MoLe Net scheme. http://www.learning2go.org/
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18. Rapidly developing community in Australia primarily using Ipod touch http://slidetolearn.ning.com Great guide to getting started at http://www.slidetolearn.info
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29. PICO projection Think the smallest mobile phone able to project a image Dont believe me http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKCWBC88shM video shot in london cafe two years ago
30. NFC in education Transferring homework or other data from/to learners device Registration Paying for lunch/printing Jetstream is coming like NFC currently operates only over 10centimtres but transmits 530megabytes of data a second
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33. Futures Uncertain but what the heck ! Twitter @andyjb Blog http//andysblackhole.blogspot.com Slideshare http://www.slideshare.net/andyjb
Editor's Notes
Contrast even my generation and my sons or my 102 year old granny