Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Wow! Think of all the money I could have made!


BestBuy is now offering a new service: For $9.99, they'll pair your Bluetooth devices. (This is especially popular in California, where the handsfree law just went into effect.)

And to think of all the times I've done this for folks for free. :)

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Friday, February 29, 2008

Using Mobile Tech in Seattle

For those of you in my session "Using Mobile Technology to Differentiate Instruction," here are the links to the cell phone stuff we did:

Photo blogging from a cell phone

Audio blogging from a cell phone

Polling via text messaging

And here are the results of the survey:

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Friday, February 22, 2008

Have lab; will travel - this is what I need

This is a different approach to mobile tech!

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Friday, February 08, 2008

Cheap + Mobile = Access

I did a hands-on session this week on my new favorite topic, Open Educational Resources, that was really well received. (I'll be presenting this at NCCE in Seattle on Feb. 28 and at CUE in Palm Springs on March 7 for those of you who will be there.)

This seems to be a topic that generates a lot of enthusiasm and passion; I know it has for me. While I was presenting, one woman raised her hand and said that this all sounded great, but her kids didn't all have access to computers. That's why I got into mobile technology, I answered. It provides cheap access to technology.

In OER, we think a lot about access in terms of the developing world, but it's important here too. This was a big a-ha moment for me, connecting OER with my "real job," mobile tech.

I'm becoming more convinced that a part of the answer is cell phones.

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