Nokia fights back in the smartphone war
Once again folks, education, training, research, note taking, searching, formal and informal learning in the developed and developing world will take place on mobile internet-enabled devices. No one...
View Articlem-Learning means mobile, not just “mobile phone” considering the new iPod Touch
m-Learning is the future of e-learning, so say those in the know, and who are we to argue. The most popular mobile device in Jane Hart’s top one hundred is the iPhone and other iOS devices. Problem is...
View ArticleIs the Blackberry Playbook just a watermelon? or a serious iPad beater?
Those in the know, like the good people from upsidelearning.com have been disappointed by the iPad as an m-Learning/e-Learning device. They give four solid reasons why they’re not impressed; 1. What...
View ArticleAudio Recording in & for the developing world, thinking about the big picture
Audio Recording in the developing world, thinking about the big picture Audio recording isn’t all about the recoding, or storing, or replaying, it’s all about thinking about the big picture and then...
View ArticleRemote Presence: Technologies for ‘Beaming’ Teachers Where They Cannot Go
Full Article Available form the JOURNAL OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES IN WEB INTELLIGENCE, VOL. 1, NO. 1, AUGUST 2009 Here’s what it’s all about, There are, and will be in the foreseeable future, places on...
View ArticleMobile Phones are the Future of eLearning in Africa (But Windows Desktops are...
I used to hang out a lot in ETC’s cafeteria, cheap caffeine, food and… free wifi from the hotel across the road meant I stayed for as long as my battery would allow. Inevitably I found myself drawn...
View ArticleHow Lrnteach and ACTS can learn from Worldreader.org
For the last 2 years WorldReader.org has worked hard “…to make digital books available to children in the developing world.” And work hard they have! they’ve distributed hundreds (thousands?) of...
View ArticleBut Who Are the ‘Poor and Marginalised?’ in the Developing World?
Three million baptisms from the prayers of one man, under God, in the space of fourteen years, in a gospel-resistant region. Pow! Boom! Crack! Having your expectations of ‘normal’ Church growth blown...
View Article‘Hole-In-The-Wall’ Computer Kiosks Foster Mathematics Achievement – Sugata Mitra
In 1999, the ‘hole-in-the wall’ experiment in New Delhi, India, moved the computer out of schools and homes into playgrounds. A computer was connected to the Internet and embedded into a brick wall...
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