Teachers on mLearning
What do teachers understand by ‘mobile learning’? Compare responses from a group of f2f teachers, and teachers responding online to this query via Facebook.
The 1-minute guide to teachers’ concerns about mLearning
This post is a follow-up to my blog post ‘The 1-minute mLearning panel summary’. (You can watch the IATEFL Glasgow panel discussion here). That post dealt with the panel’s responses to questions from the chair (Lindsay Clandfield). This follow-up...The 1-minute mLearning panel summary
At the recent IATEFL 2012 conference held in Glasgow, Macmillan sponsored a panel discussion about mLearning, with a number of educational experts: Agnes Kukulska-Hulme (Open University UK): researcher and writer on mLearning in education Gillian Penny (West Dunbarton...The 1-minute guide to the mobile classroom
Wondering how to start introducing elements of mLearning (mobile learning) into your language classes? Here are five ways to do so, starting from simple recognition type activities to more complex project work.
5 Myths about mobile learning
Common mLearning myths – and some myth-busting lesson plans.
Top 10 tips for (Kindle) e-readers
Tips, advice and short cuts for new Amazon Kindle e-reader users.
Ten (cool) things I learnt about in 2010 [cont.]
What are: infographics, vaporware, augmented reality, QR codes and the App Inventor? Read and find out!
Mobile Learning #10: Yes we scan
How to use QR codes in the classroom: two practical teaching ideas.
Mobile learning #9: A Dummies Guide to QR codes
What are QR codes and why should educators care? Everything you need to know about QR codes.