Team+Mobile

**Leadership Home Page** **xxxxx M learning home page xxxxx M- Learning - Team Detailsxxxx MLearning Team Meetings**

media type="custom" key="72974"**hey guys put your twitter badges here - all different colours please and start twittering what you are up to from your phone! I think this may be useful for a group SMS contact board that people can participate in from the web or from their phone. Could work in problem solving context.**

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1. Create own user page or link to your own blog or wiki. 2. Dream up your wish list for teaching and learning using mobile devices! 3. Plan on implementing one of your dreams with your learners and plan to show the rest of us how you did it! 4. Join twitter and activate mobile phone, embed the badge on the front page so we can all keep up with you!
 * TEAM MOBILE START HERE:**

28 May 2007 [|First blog post to team members] I have found some links and ideas and put them on my blog, would love to webconference about it soon! Look forward to your links and comments!

12 June 2007 [|Second blog post to team members]I need to straighten out communications with everyone and get you all posting on the wiki here - what are your thoughts, fears, links, plans - create a page here and collaborate!

17 June 2007s This application from Fututelab for use with PDAs is exciting and perfect! Learners could generate create a scapes related to vocational areas or teachers/trainers could create them to orient learners to particular environments/work sites! I always thought this kind of application would always work well as a historical tour guide, or environmental issues tiour. http://www.createascape.org.uk/home.html This site gives you all you need to create your own!

A mediascape is composed of sounds, images and video placed outside in your local area. To see the images and video, and hear the sounds you need a handheld computer (PDA) and a pair of headphones. An optional GPS unit can automatically trigger the images, video and sounds in the right places. To create a mediascape, you start with a digital map of your local area. Using special, free software, you can attach digital sounds, pictures and video to places that you choose on the map (see below). By going outside into the area the map covers, you can experience the mediascape. Using the handheld computer and headphones, you can hear the sounds and see the pictures and video in the places the author of the mediascape has put them. All sorts of exciting things can happen as you explore the mediascape



Dot Mobile

I'm doing a lot of learning and experimenting to get support my Learnscope team who are using m technology for the first time. We are using a wiki at: http://txtme07.wikispaces.com
 * Hi everyone - I've got stuff in my page

I'm having lot's of fun with my [|telstra text buddy] - saving the thumbs:-)**

As I find stuff I'm adding to my del.icio.us account, if you find a useful site could you add 'txtme' as a tag and it should show up for my people as well. The feed is on my page. Here are a couple of one's I liked: RSS Feed
 * basicskills » Week 7. Mobile computing
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 * [|SMS - SMS Messages - SMS & Messaging - Telstra Mobile]

Mini Mobile Padmini, check this out! You mentioned you were interested in using mlearning with ESOL learners -

Moblogging for ESOL
M-learning for ESOL (English for speakers of other languages) learners was explored in one of a number of ICT trials within the ICT Effective Practice Study by the National Research and Development Centre for Adult Literacy and Numeracy. Ten adult ESOL learners became ‘photo journalists’ for the college open day. They created a photo diary of the event, using camera phones to take photos and sending them, along with a caption, to an e-mail address that automatically published them to a publicly available MoblogUK web site. To prepare for the event, learners looked at published photo stories on the Internet and analysed the language and content to learn about styles and structures that would be useful in writing their own photo diary. The project proved very successful in engaging learners that even the most hesitant member of the class (who was in her 60s and had never used a mobile phone before) and a visually impaired learner, not only took part in it successfully but also found the experience very rewarding. http://www.ioe.ac.uk/hgm/research/SkillsforLife/index.htm

Viv's Mobile and here's my Mlearning focused Netvibes aggregator page media type="custom" key="78923"which you are welcome to utilise and build on in your own netvibes :-) Cheers Viv

Webconference Agenda
The aim of the mlearning leadership network is to give all of us the opportunity to explore and update our skills, and to trial new practice with learners.

I think the first teleconference needs to identify the directions each of us would like to take in mlearning.

Please make a few of your favourite mlearning links available here to speak about at the webconference. http://learnscopensw.compued.ivocalize.net/ [|MLearning Del.ici.ous Bookmark] [|TwitterCamp]

MLearning Tag - discussion**
[9:06:27 AM] Sean FitzGerald says: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/6505861.stm [9:07:55 AM] Sean FitzGerald says: you should be saving these to your delicious ad tagging them with a tag for the team, and one for that other eresource of yours whose name has escaped me [9:08:24 AM] Anne Paterson says: Thanks for that link Sean, thank goodness game-learnings time has come - the article says Sony are interested, which I dont think has been the case before. [9:09:53 AM] Anne Paterson says: Engageme.net - I do tag everything under Engageme/whatever - will be using this for the mlearning team [9:11:20 AM] Sean FitzGerald says: but if someone from the team just wants to receive stuff about mlearning, does that mean they will get everything from engageme? [9:11:28 AM] Sean FitzGerald says: you need a separate tag [9:12:24 AM] Anne Paterson says: no its engageme/mlearning. I need to work out how to put an RSS feed from the delicious tag to the wiki. [9:12:50 AM] Sean FitzGerald says: then how do others add to the feed? [9:14:24 AM] Anne Paterson says: I guess I give them the password etc. if I can find it!

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