The document discusses potential future directions for reading experiences. It envisions books that are more than just paper, being alive through interactive and adaptive elements. Readers could be active participants through social sharing, unique personalized experiences, or reading alongside artificial intelligence. Reading may become fragmented across various platforms or quantified and tracked. Exploration through immersive narratives and real world integration are also possibilities. The document provides numerous examples of projects exploring these emerging forms of reading.
28 Interesting Ways to Use the IPod in ClassroomsHeather Turner
The document provides 27 tips for using an iPod Touch in the classroom. Some key uses include using math and other educational apps to supplement learning, creating collaborative stories and flashcards, conducting polls and assessments, creating listening centers, and using apps like Google Maps, Instapaper, and StoryKit for a variety of projects. Radio station apps and using the weather app to teach about graphs and seasons are also summarized.
This document provides 26 tips for using an iPod Touch in the classroom, with each tip presented as its own numbered section. The tips cover a wide range of uses including math and language apps, collaborative storytelling, conducting assessments, creating flashcards, using mapping apps, and tracking weather data across locations. Many of the tips provide specific app recommendations and step-by-step instructions for activities. The overall document serves to inspire innovative ways to incorporate iPods into classroom lessons across subjects.
Social reading presentation for libguideberklibrary
Social reading allows people to share ideas about books and reading experiences without committing to a traditional book club. It involves using online platforms like Goodreads to maintain a virtual bookshelf, join virtual book clubs, read reviews, and discuss what you're reading through social media. While critics argue it may invade privacy or that people don't care what others read, proponents believe social reading is still in its early stages and developing boundaries between platforms.
This document provides an overview of integrating iPads in adult education. It includes sections on navigating the iPad, integrating technology using models like SAMR and POST, resources for finding apps and online materials, using mobile tools like Dropbox and Evernote, and how to find appropriate apps to enhance lessons. Specific apps that are discussed include Qrafter for QR codes, Kindle and Nook for ebooks, and Adobe Reader. Links and exercises are provided to help educators explore the tools and find ways to incorporate iPads into their teaching.
iGenius: 20 Techniques to Transform Your iPhone into an Astounding Idea Machi...chuckfrey
Did you know that you can configure your iPhone to serve as your ultimate idea machine? You can, using the advice in my new book, iGenius: 20 Techniques to Transform Your iPhone into an Astounding Idea Machine.
This new book will expand your thinking about what's possible with Apple's ubiquitous smartphone. It will teach you everything you need to know to ideate, organize, evaluate and make the most of your ideas. This system will help you capitalize on more of your ideas, faster and more capably than ever before.
In this new book excerpt, I explain why the iPhone is the ultimate platform for managing your ideas. I also describe a fictional scenario that illustrates several of the techniques I cover in the book. It will give you a tantalizing idea of what is possible utilizing the applications and techniques that will be contained iGenius when it is published.
Reading Habits in Different Communities.12PDA Ekniga
Residents of urban, suburban, and rural areas exhibit differences in their reading habits, use of digital content, engagement with public libraries, and sources for book recommendations. Urban residents are more likely to prefer e-books over print and read more due to digital availability, while rural residents are less likely to have read a book in the past year. Suburban residents are most likely to read for pleasure and research topics that interest them. Statistical modeling shows that demographic factors like age, income, and education are stronger predictors of reading habits than the type of community alone.
How Interaction Design Can Help Fix HealthcareDavid Cronin
[Based on a talk given at Interaction11 in Boulder, CO on February 12, 2011]
We find ourselves at a critical moment in the evolution of healthcare. The progress of medical science means that people can now overcome many previously fatal and debilitating conditions, and we know enough for most people on the planet to live long, healthy lives. But we are not yet achieving this dream: even people who have access to healthcare are not universally enjoying the kind of outcomes science suggests they should, and the cost of healthcare has been rising quickly, to the point it is in danger of being unsustainable, on a personal and global level.
Watching the public debate, it's easy to see this as a policy issue, but the politicians, doctors and insurers could use a hand in the imagination department. Many of the biggest opportunities to improve healthcare have to do with interfaces and interactions. Some of these interfaces and interactions have to do with onscreen GUI's, and some are between people and institutions. Almost all of them stand to benefit from the kind of holistic, imaginative problem-solving designers can help with.
28 Interesting Ways to Use the IPod in ClassroomsHeather Turner
The document provides 27 tips for using an iPod Touch in the classroom. Some key uses include using math and other educational apps to supplement learning, creating collaborative stories and flashcards, conducting polls and assessments, creating listening centers, and using apps like Google Maps, Instapaper, and StoryKit for a variety of projects. Radio station apps and using the weather app to teach about graphs and seasons are also summarized.
This document provides 26 tips for using an iPod Touch in the classroom, with each tip presented as its own numbered section. The tips cover a wide range of uses including math and language apps, collaborative storytelling, conducting assessments, creating flashcards, using mapping apps, and tracking weather data across locations. Many of the tips provide specific app recommendations and step-by-step instructions for activities. The overall document serves to inspire innovative ways to incorporate iPods into classroom lessons across subjects.
Social reading presentation for libguideberklibrary
Social reading allows people to share ideas about books and reading experiences without committing to a traditional book club. It involves using online platforms like Goodreads to maintain a virtual bookshelf, join virtual book clubs, read reviews, and discuss what you're reading through social media. While critics argue it may invade privacy or that people don't care what others read, proponents believe social reading is still in its early stages and developing boundaries between platforms.
This document provides an overview of integrating iPads in adult education. It includes sections on navigating the iPad, integrating technology using models like SAMR and POST, resources for finding apps and online materials, using mobile tools like Dropbox and Evernote, and how to find appropriate apps to enhance lessons. Specific apps that are discussed include Qrafter for QR codes, Kindle and Nook for ebooks, and Adobe Reader. Links and exercises are provided to help educators explore the tools and find ways to incorporate iPads into their teaching.
iGenius: 20 Techniques to Transform Your iPhone into an Astounding Idea Machi...chuckfrey
Did you know that you can configure your iPhone to serve as your ultimate idea machine? You can, using the advice in my new book, iGenius: 20 Techniques to Transform Your iPhone into an Astounding Idea Machine.
This new book will expand your thinking about what's possible with Apple's ubiquitous smartphone. It will teach you everything you need to know to ideate, organize, evaluate and make the most of your ideas. This system will help you capitalize on more of your ideas, faster and more capably than ever before.
In this new book excerpt, I explain why the iPhone is the ultimate platform for managing your ideas. I also describe a fictional scenario that illustrates several of the techniques I cover in the book. It will give you a tantalizing idea of what is possible utilizing the applications and techniques that will be contained iGenius when it is published.
Reading Habits in Different Communities.12PDA Ekniga
Residents of urban, suburban, and rural areas exhibit differences in their reading habits, use of digital content, engagement with public libraries, and sources for book recommendations. Urban residents are more likely to prefer e-books over print and read more due to digital availability, while rural residents are less likely to have read a book in the past year. Suburban residents are most likely to read for pleasure and research topics that interest them. Statistical modeling shows that demographic factors like age, income, and education are stronger predictors of reading habits than the type of community alone.
How Interaction Design Can Help Fix HealthcareDavid Cronin
[Based on a talk given at Interaction11 in Boulder, CO on February 12, 2011]
We find ourselves at a critical moment in the evolution of healthcare. The progress of medical science means that people can now overcome many previously fatal and debilitating conditions, and we know enough for most people on the planet to live long, healthy lives. But we are not yet achieving this dream: even people who have access to healthcare are not universally enjoying the kind of outcomes science suggests they should, and the cost of healthcare has been rising quickly, to the point it is in danger of being unsustainable, on a personal and global level.
Watching the public debate, it's easy to see this as a policy issue, but the politicians, doctors and insurers could use a hand in the imagination department. Many of the biggest opportunities to improve healthcare have to do with interfaces and interactions. Some of these interfaces and interactions have to do with onscreen GUI's, and some are between people and institutions. Almost all of them stand to benefit from the kind of holistic, imaginative problem-solving designers can help with.
NCTE14 Stories in New Forms- Teaching Digital LiteraciesCharlene Chausis
Storytelling is sacred to the English teacher. As print text migrates to more dynamic forms, technology offers myriad possibilities to tell and read stories. Consider how storytelling is becoming more connected, adaptable, flexible, and customized with electronic text and how that changes the teaching of literacy.
Inbooki is a social reading platform that allows readers to have an immersive and interactive experience when reading ebooks through "in-books". In-books are enhanced ebooks that include features like choices that determine the story's progression, ability to read from different characters' perspectives, and adaptations based on the reader's profile or environment. Inbooki aims to launch in the US and Italian markets, targeting genres like fantasy and thriller, and will generate revenue through an in-app store and partnerships with publishers.
Are educators conscious of how they are using technology? Is technology used in a way that substitutes a previously taught analog task or is it used to transform a task that would not have been possible without technology?
eBooks and digital textbooks are becoming more prevalent in higher education. Amazon now sells more ebooks than printed books, and the Kindle ebook reader recently saw a price drop. Apps like iBooks and Inkling allow for interactive ebooks on tablets with features like text highlighting and note-taking. CourseSmart and CafeScribe provide digital versions of textbooks that can be accessed across devices and integrated with learning management systems, with a focus on improved interactivity and personalized learning tools. The future of educational content involves rich interactivity, social features, device independence through web technologies like HTML5, and connections to other educational apps and platforms.
This document summarizes debates around the impact of digital technologies like the iPad on academic publishing. It discusses how digital formats allow greater access to information but may impair deep reading and understanding. It also examines concerns about commercial publishers locking up academic work and whether open access is a viable alternative. The document questions if designs aimed at young children are suitable for academic audiences and whether publishers should fight to maintain publication quality standards.
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Keynote delivered at ICLAM2011 Conference at India International Centre, New Delhi, India on Februari 15th 2011.
http://www.nift.ac.in/ICLAM_2011/index.htm
50+ thinkers and planners within MSLGROUP share and discuss inspiring projects on corporate citizenship, crowdsourcing and storytelling on the MSLGROUP Insights Network. Every week, we pick up one project and do a deep dive into conversations around it -- on the MSLGROUP Insights Network itself but also on the broader social web -- to distill insights and foresights. We share these insights and foresights with you on our People’s Insights blog and compile the best insights from the network and the blog in the iPad-friendly People’s Lab Quarterly Magazine, as a showcase of our capabilities. This week, our topic is Vook . For more, see:http://peopleslab.mslgroup.com
1. As online book creation tools become more widely available and easy to use, more books will be created that can take advantage of the web in new ways.
2. These "webbooks" will be able to connect with readers more directly than ebooks, allowing for new business models and types of content to emerge.
3. In order to fully realize the potential of these new web-native books and business models, the underlying tools need to be open source and flexible enough for others to build on.
The document discusses emerging technologies and their application in teaching and learning. It outlines how mobile devices have advanced in the last 5 years and are continuing to replace traditional computers. Tablets and smartphones are growing in popularity and will soon outsell PCs. Educational apps, eBooks, augmented reality, QR codes, and 4G networks are enabling new forms of interactive and social learning that can take place anywhere. However, the document questions whether education is changing quickly enough to keep up with technological developments and prepare students for the future.
This document provides details about Natt Phenjati's educational and professional background, skills, and sample works. It includes information about his Bachelor's degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Electronic Media, Arts and Communication and his Master's degree from Domus Academy in Interaction Design. Various design and development projects are summarized, including ReadMe, Vitro, Mito Flip book, and systems designed for education in Thailand. Skills mentioned include design research, prototyping, interface design, and more.
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A talk given at Internet Librarian 2013 in Monterey, CA. Oct. 29, 2013. It's a look at various multi-touch, multimedia ebooks that create learning experiences for all types of readers, including people with disabilities. Included are ideas for library programs and services using interactive ebooks.
"It's 2010: 20 Technologies to Watch, and How to Cope" for SLA's Click University. The real secret is that the best way to cope is to remain positive and reframe our perception of the changes. They don't happen to us. We make them happen. Create the future. Who is better qualified to help invent the information and knowledge based economy than us?
The document discusses predictions for the future of the web and internet technologies. It summarizes how certain technologies have evolved greatly in recent years, such as the growth of social media users and e-commerce marketplaces. It also explores emerging technologies like augmented and virtual reality, artificial intelligence, robotics, 3D printing, and digital currencies that are continuing to transform the digital landscape. The document emphasizes that businesses must adapt to keep up with changing online behaviors and expectations of different generations.
This is a presentation of Dr. Poonsri Vate-U-Lan. It was at the 7th International Conference on eLearning for Knowledge-based Society during 16-17 of December, 2010. This is also to celebrate 40th anniversary of Assumption University of Thailand.
The document discusses how iPads can be used in education to automate and transform learning and teaching. It provides examples of apps that can be used at different levels of Bloom's taxonomy, from remembering to creating. The document also discusses learning styles and frameworks like Webb's Depth of Knowledge. Activities are suggested to try different apps like iBook, Google Earth, and ShowMe. The goal is to move from just automating tasks to truly transforming the learning experience through the use of iPads.
Essential Questions for using iPads in Education. What is the difference between transformative use and automated use of iPads in the classroom?
Six activities to try out as a teacher. Many apps to get teachers started in creating with their students. QR codes available to link to apps.
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The document discusses emerging technologies and their application in teaching and learning. It outlines how mobile devices have advanced in the last 5 years and are continuing to replace traditional computers. Tablets and smartphones are growing in popularity and will soon outsell PCs. Educational apps, eBooks, augmented reality, QR codes, and 4G networks are enabling new forms of interactive and social learning that can take place anywhere. However, the document questions whether education is changing quickly enough to keep up with technological developments and prepare students for the future.
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5. What if
the book is more than paper?
the book is alive?
the reader is active?
the reader is unique?
the reader is not human?
reading experience becomes social?
reading experience is fragmented?
reading experience is quantifiable?
reading is exploring?
7. http://phys.org/news/2013-04-fujitsu-unveils-device-paper-interactive.html
Fujitsu Laboratories uses overhad projector and image
processing to create interative medai on printed paper. The lab
calls this technology “Figerlink Interaction System”
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Interactive Paper / Image Processing
https://vimeo.com/25926719
An augmented visualisation of the book, with dynamic
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ConceptbyCollectivevisual
Visual Caption / Dynamic Updates
9. https://vimeo.com/32796535
Little Printer prints out timely personalized
mini-newspaper.
LittlePrinterbyBerg
Personalized Paper / Cross-Media /
Content Syndication
http://www.yankodesign.com/2012/07/10/digital-data-printer/
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OKSU
Print Media / Enhanced Paper
11. https://vimeo.com/84412874
Senory Fiction, a project by MIT Media Lab, create new
reading experience through a wearable that vibrates and
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SENSORYFICTION
Bio-Sensing Book / E-Textile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfPMLgepMGE
The user casts spells by drawing shapes with the PlayStation
Move controller. The book uses augmented reality technology
to enhance the digital contents.
BookofSpells
Bookstage / Enriched Content
12. https://vimeo.com/14492626
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Tangible / Haptic / Data Materialization
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behavior.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_
embedded&v=2JJWdqKI2Os
Ubooly is an interactive toy. It can tell story, and the story
moves according to the user action
Ubooly
Interactive Toy / Reading Companion
14. http://readwrite.com/2011/08/08/amazon_brings_social_reading_to_
kindle
Kindle can show sentences with popular highlight.
KINDLEPopularHIGHLIGHt
Living Annotations / Readers Tracks
http://www.livescribe.com/en-us/pencasts/
Livescribe is a pen that automatically records and transfers
your drawing and audio to your computer.
LIVESCRIBE
Pencasting / Audio Enhanced Sketches
15. http://ivanpoupyrev.com/projects/moments.php
A children’s book recorder that can be used by parents when
they are reading a book together with their children. The
device can be attached to any children’s book.
SpecialMoments-bookrecorder
Recording Voices / Re-telling Stories
http://blog.virallyapp.com/how-to-crowdsource-an-ebook/
“Crowdsourcing is the act of taking a job traditionally
performed by a designated agent (usually an employee)
and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of
people in the form of an open call.” Jeff Howe’s definition of
‘Crowdsource’
CROWDSOURCINGPUBLISHING
Crowd Power / Networked Edition /
Indie Authors
17. http://flipboard.com/
With Flipboard, users can create their own magazine through
curating from Flipboard content and read them anywhere.
FLIPBOARD
Content Feeds / Personal Curation
http://longreads.com/
Longreads allows reader to search article based on amount of
time it takes to read
LONGREADS
Timed Content / Just in Time
18. http://hackingjournalism.challengepost.com/submissions/24262-
datacle
Datacle allows news publishers to add “datacle” tags into their
articles. These tags will display data base on geolocations of
where the articles are being read.
DATACLE
Personalize News / Location-based
Reading
http://www.volacent.com/web2go_desktop.html
Mobile app that reads aloud any text: inspired by dyslexic
needs
web2go
Reading Aloud / Book Listening
20. http://www.diybookscanner.org/
The Archivist is an opensource DIY book scanner. It has been
used to prepare data for Google Books, preserve historical
documents in a third-world country, and etc.
TheARCHIVIST
Digitalize Content / DIY Book Scanner
http://www.ibm.com/smarterplanet/us/en/ibmwatson/
IBM Watson is a supercomputer with congnitive technology
that can learn and understand unstructured data and human’s
nature language. It has won human over a Jeopardy game.
IBMWatson
Artificially Intelligent (AI)
22. https://www.facebook.com/paper http://www.goodreads.com/
Paper enhances the reading experience of Facebook feed
through immersive design and layout.
Goodreads is the world largest site for readers and book
recommendations.
PaperbyFACEBOOK Goodreads
Social Feed / Immersive Experience Digital Library / Social Reviews
23. https://www.dotdotdot.me/ https://www.youversion.com/
dotdotdot is a social reading application for ebooks and long-
format webtexts. Readers can follow what others are reading
and comment on their highlights.
YouVersion is an free online Bible where readers can annotate
and share their thought on specific phrase in Bible. They can
also form and join reading group.
doTdotdot YouVersion
Easy Reading / Public Highlights /
Long-Term Reading
Social Annotations / Reading Groups
25. https://itunes.apple.com/app/id922497631
BriefMe is an application that ranks 10 articles that are most
consumed and shared at the moment and presents the
headline of those articles to the readers.
BRIEFME
Viral News / Social Reading
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/25/opinion/sunday/faking-cultural-
literacy.html
“We no longer have the time to consume any primary material.
We rely instead on the casual observations of our ‘friends’ or
the people we ‘follow’...”
Karl Taro Greenfeld, “Faking Cultural Literacy”
FakingCulturalLiteracy
Information Submersion
26. https://twitter.com/Slicequeen
A horror story by Toby Litt, took place over two blogs and
Twitter feeds and allowed readers to become part of a family’s
slow descent into madness.
SLICE
Micro-publishing / Narrative Chains
http://craigmod.com/journal/subcompact_publishing/
“We are the new customers... The Magazine is indeed
cheaper, simpler, smaller, and more convenient than most
other publishing apps.”
Craig Mod, “Subcompact Publishing”
TheMagazine
Subcompact Publishing / Mobile Format
29. http://cargocollective.com/phenji/Roko http://cargocollective.com/tsnoon/eMOGIC
Roko, by Natt Phenjati, is a concept of an platform that
quantifies your reading activites in order to help you manage,
discover, and share your reading experience
eMOGIC, by Thapanee Srisawat, is a concept of a book search
engine that based on matching readers who have similar
emotion reaction when reading.
ROKO eMogic
Quantified Reading / Goal-setting Emotion Tracking / Book Matching
33. What if
the book is more than paper?
the book is alive?
the reader is active?
the reader is unique?
the reader is not human?
reading experience becomes social?
reading experience is fragmented?
reading experience is quantifiable?
reading is exploring?