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A Synopsis
By Petal Jetoo




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   Mobile devices such as phones, laptops, PDAs
    and clickers or student response device are
    increasingly being used in corporate training
    and university campuses as well as other
    educational settings




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   Mobile learning (m-learning) and ubiquitous
    learning (u learning) nurture the digital skills
    required for the 21st century.
   M Learning has sprung up in recent years
    with escalating use of handheld, portable and
    wireless devices by learners on the move
   As a result of this revolution educational
    activities follows the learner, instead of the
    learner having to arrive at a designated place
    in which to acquire it. (p 295)


                                                       4
   video iPods are used to       Kaplan test
    teach sign language, as       preparation and
    well as hearing               admissions is now
    impaired students to          offering teens SAT
                                  Preparation lessons in
    learn more richly about
                                  iPod (p 297)
    text and video               Currently there are
   (p 296)                       interactive lessons in
                                  reading, writing and
                                  mathematics (costing $
                                  4.99 each).


                              www.ipod.org.uk

                                                           5
   Help instructors focus
                                  on high level content
                                 Podcast Lectures
                                 Record Interviews
                                 Receive text messages
                                  from Professors
                                 Access Course Syllabi
                                 Send Links to Course
                                  Websites, take surveys,
                                  vote in class
http://drault.com/ecommerce   Some uses of the iPhone
                                   in education

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   1980 – out of 700
    million people only 2.5
    million had cell phones
   Four decades later




    11,000,000 new
    phone subscriptions
    are sold every month
                              http://i.infoplease.com/


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   July 2007 report from New York times
    reported that there are 230 million Americans
    with mobile phones, however only 32 million
    use them to access and browse the web.
   With 3.3 billion users in the world with mobile
    phones and 4 billion by 2010 – mobile
    education becomes increasingly scalable and
    cost justifiable (p 298)


                  http://bestfunfacts.com/Photos
                   Human
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 Pioneering teachers will look at this as a
  means to create interesting applications for
  their classes. Smart phones now include
  things like quick guides for chemistry, the
  human nervous system, cell biology and
  other important science areas as well as
  religious topics ranging from the Quaran to
  the Bible to gods of ancient Greece.
(p 299)



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Elliot Solloway, Arthur F.
                                    Thurnau, Professor at the
                                    University of Michigan and
                                    cofounder of GoKnow Inc. a
                                    company focused on mobile
                                    technology in K-12
                                    schools, school curriculum
                                    centered iPhone apps can’t be
                                    high priorities for developers since
                                    schools ban mobile devices from
http://blogs.cellularlearning.org   the classrooms. (p 300)
                                    A revolution will happen sooner
                                    than later where students use cell
                                    phone computers in classroom

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Educational
       applications of
          Twitter
   Instructors may require
    students to track the
    life of a well known
    researcher in the field
    who uses Twitter. (p
    301)

                          http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/
                          2009/02/12/technology/topics_twitter
                          .jpg

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   Its not a dream, created
    by Jim Margraff, an            At a price of $ 200 it is
    inventor of talking books       much cheaper than an
    and educational toys, the       elephant!
    Pusle smartpen allows
    the learner to jot down
    notes and transfer them
    to a computer as well as
    record lectures in a
    minirecorder (p 302)




                                                http://www.product-
                                                 reviews.net           12
   2008 – Project K-Nect          MIT, Carnegie Mellon
    provides a repository of        University and Boston
    Math and Science                College are using their
    Problems which students         technology know-how to
    can solve on their mobile       give students to capability
    phones.                         to check on available
   2008 - Abilene Christian        laundry machines
    University (ACU) gave a        University of
    choice to 900 freshman          California, Stanford
    students of an iPhone or        University were leaders in
    and iPod Touch                  posting their lectures in
   ACU studied many                iTunes for anyone in the
    emerging technologies           world to download
    and came to the                Students from Montclair
    conclusion that the             University can check their
    iPhone is different (p          grades, bus schedules and
    307)                            dining hall menus using a
                                    cell phone.
                                                                  13
   Oklahoma Christian
    (OC) University
    announced a week
    after ACU that it
    planned to offer
    multiple mobile
    technologies – both an
    iPhone (or iPod Touch)
    and an Apple MacBook
    Laptop for incoming
    students (p307)                              http://i.infopls.com/images/states_imgmap.gif




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             http://penguinsix.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/mba.jpg
   Japanese have ushered in a new era of
    learning: Some examples are
   Yayoi: people are learning English podcasts
    and other mobile technologies (p 310); she
    has used CNN and Voice of America also
   Mobile phones are used for reading full
    length novels
   Mobile Suica: uses the mobile phone as
    transportation passes in public
    transportation services such as trains, buses
    etc.
            http://www.scenicfromafar.com/uploads/images/japan-
                mobile-phone-to-pay-for-train-fares.jpg
                                                                  15
   Howard Rheingold
    documented Japanese                                   Mobile reading is
    stories on how people tend                            happening in a
    to share and learn using the
    mobile phone in his book –                            big way!
    Smart Mobs.
   Mixi is the social network -       http://infinitelives.net/wpcontent/uploads/2008/07/sm
    Mixi connotes “ I can used             artmobs.gif
    the service to mix” – grown
    from 10 thousand users in
    2004 to more than 14
    million in 2007.
   In Mixi one can upload
    video content found in U –
    Tube, a footprint feature
    allows the user to see who
    has visited their page.              http://www.canadatop.com/uploads/mixi_1986.jpg
    (p 308)
                                   



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Koreans operate in a highly
                                                               competitive system therefore
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Animated-
Flag-South-Korea.gif
                                                               gaining access to higher tier
                                                               education is the ultimate goal for
                                                               young people so providing
                                                               equitable access examination
                                                               preparation programmes as the
                                                               Educational Broadcasting System
                                                               (EBS) is a monumental
                                                               announcement




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   Students are using PMPs to         South Korea is the home to
    download lecture notes,             three to ten most popular
    college prep tests, videos etc.     blogging sites – Cyworld,
   High quality college entrance       Planet Weblog and Yahoo!
    TV programmes are provided          Blog with Cyworld being the
    on EBS (p312)                       tool of choice (combines,
   2007 – Ministry of Education,       MySpace, Facebook,
    Science, and Technology             personal homepages,
                                        blogging, e-portfolio, and
    annouced the development
                                        photo sharing). In tune with
    of sophisticated digital
                                        the participatory learning
    textbooks which can be              culture. In 2005 more than
    inexpensively and quickly           40 % of South Koreans have
    revised. It will allow students     a membership in Cyworld
    to interact with teachers at        (out of 49 million people).
    any time or location.             (p313-314)


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   Africa is in the midst of a      The pressing need for
    game of leapfrog to jump          professional development
    over its hurdles. M-              of 200 000 teachers. In
    learning allows more              partial response a pilot
    people to join this game.         project set up by
                                      Traxler, supports 8000 of
   Digital Education                 these teachers with
    Enhancement Project               supplemental material in
    (DEEP) offers professional        the form of SMS. University
    development for rural             of Pretoria is uses SMS for
    teachers through                  administrative support to
    illustrated e-books               teachers in their distance
    installed in handheld             learning programmes. M
    devices.                          learning was expanded to
                                      facilitate students to phone
   To read more on DEEP              in their academic questions
    project check:                    and receive feedback via
    http://www.open.ac.uk/d           SMS.
    eep/

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   Formal Educational opportunities for indigenous
    children in Latin America are bleak. – Dr. Kim‟s
    Solution the Pocket School ($ 19 MP3 player ). A
    study showed that children learn to use these
    devices very quickly. Fitted with 512 MB to 1 GB
    interactive audio books are loaded which
    facilitate the development of literacy skills in
    children who would have never had access to a
    teacher. Printed versions of stories can be read
    while simultaneously listening to the audio
    version. (p 316-317)


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   This MP3 player contains about 350 short
    stories and 200 long ones

   Such indigenous m-learning can fill an
    enormous gap in Latin America and many
    migrant workers in North America. (p 318)

   This programme is focused on providing
    teachers where there are none.


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IBM‟s Example
                                 „The pace of change is so rapid that
IBM‟s four day virtual
                                 entire industries change within a
seminar which linked
                                 decade. People learn best in a
employees in the
                                 continual apprenticeship where
US, Brazil, Canada, UK, I
                                 employees immediately apply what
ndia and Australia is a
                                 they have learned‟ - Ted Hoff, Chief
good example of
                                 Learning Officer - IBM
combined power
mobile, virtual and
collaborative tools (pg
320)


            Productive workers require
            performance support on the job.
            Learning is on demand and just in
            time.
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Ideas for the XO came from
Papert‟s ideas about             Millions of cheap laptops are being
constructionist learning. The   produced for children. This computer
wireless feature allows “XO”    is nicknamed to “XO” as well as the
computers to talk to each       Children‟s Machine. It is portable,
other, fitted with free web     sturdy, wireless and rechargeable with
brower, e-reader allows         a hand crank.
learners to
explore, express, collaborate   Purchases
, and share information and     Italy – 50,000 (purchased
knowledge (p 322)               for children in Ethiopia)
                                Peru – 270000
                                Uruguay – 100000
                                2008
                                Columbia – 50000 (p321)



            www.ibm.com                                                  23
   Among the first places where the XO was
    tested was in Nigeria…Mrs. M a teacher at
    Galadima School in Aubija, Nigeria says:
    “ With the laptop we can say that out school is
    really elevated because the children are really
    learning more…They see themselves
    discovering things that they have never been
    doing before.”
   Negroponte‟s hope in all of this – World
    peace through elimination of poverty through
    education through learning


                                                      24
TECHNOLOGY
               LITERACY



•XO - $ 100
•Indian Government - $ 10 (realized
that the actual price was $ 100)
•MIT announced Plans for a $ 12 laptop




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   Mobility allows you to have access to learning
    materials at any time but there will be
    learning moments that will cause people to
    pause and appreciate these new opportunities
    to learn. (p 325)
   Mobile and wireless learning devices:
    ◦ brings new partners into one‟s learning journey
    ◦ Place our family and personal life more directly into
      our work life
    ◦ Open up learning to entirely new possibilities (p
      326)

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   With an estimated 4 billion mobile phone user
    by 2010 - more than half of the world has
    mobile phones and more than 80% live in
    areas accessible by mobile devices –
    educators need to think of effective and
    innovative ways to design and deliver
    education with mobile devices




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   Professor Bonk has provided in this opener
    motivating success stories of initiatives take
    to increase learning in areas where getting to
    a classroom was not possible.
   In addition this opener provided an
    awareness of mobile and wireless
    technologies available to support learning.
   Thanks for such inspiration!




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Opener 9- The World is Open by Curtis J. Bonk

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  • 3. Mobile devices such as phones, laptops, PDAs and clickers or student response device are increasingly being used in corporate training and university campuses as well as other educational settings 3
  • 4. Mobile learning (m-learning) and ubiquitous learning (u learning) nurture the digital skills required for the 21st century.  M Learning has sprung up in recent years with escalating use of handheld, portable and wireless devices by learners on the move  As a result of this revolution educational activities follows the learner, instead of the learner having to arrive at a designated place in which to acquire it. (p 295) 4
  • 5. video iPods are used to  Kaplan test teach sign language, as preparation and well as hearing admissions is now impaired students to offering teens SAT Preparation lessons in learn more richly about iPod (p 297) text and video  Currently there are  (p 296) interactive lessons in reading, writing and mathematics (costing $ 4.99 each). www.ipod.org.uk 5
  • 6. Help instructors focus on high level content  Podcast Lectures  Record Interviews  Receive text messages from Professors  Access Course Syllabi  Send Links to Course Websites, take surveys, vote in class http://drault.com/ecommerce Some uses of the iPhone in education 6
  • 7. 1980 – out of 700 million people only 2.5 million had cell phones  Four decades later 11,000,000 new phone subscriptions are sold every month http://i.infoplease.com/ 7
  • 8. July 2007 report from New York times reported that there are 230 million Americans with mobile phones, however only 32 million use them to access and browse the web.  With 3.3 billion users in the world with mobile phones and 4 billion by 2010 – mobile education becomes increasingly scalable and cost justifiable (p 298)  http://bestfunfacts.com/Photos Human 8
  • 9.  Pioneering teachers will look at this as a means to create interesting applications for their classes. Smart phones now include things like quick guides for chemistry, the human nervous system, cell biology and other important science areas as well as religious topics ranging from the Quaran to the Bible to gods of ancient Greece. (p 299) 9
  • 10. Elliot Solloway, Arthur F. Thurnau, Professor at the University of Michigan and cofounder of GoKnow Inc. a company focused on mobile technology in K-12 schools, school curriculum centered iPhone apps can’t be high priorities for developers since schools ban mobile devices from http://blogs.cellularlearning.org the classrooms. (p 300) A revolution will happen sooner than later where students use cell phone computers in classroom 10
  • 11. Educational applications of Twitter  Instructors may require students to track the life of a well known researcher in the field who uses Twitter. (p 301) http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/ 2009/02/12/technology/topics_twitter .jpg 11
  • 12. Its not a dream, created by Jim Margraff, an  At a price of $ 200 it is inventor of talking books much cheaper than an and educational toys, the elephant! Pusle smartpen allows the learner to jot down notes and transfer them to a computer as well as record lectures in a minirecorder (p 302)  http://www.product- reviews.net 12
  • 13. 2008 – Project K-Nect  MIT, Carnegie Mellon provides a repository of University and Boston Math and Science College are using their Problems which students technology know-how to can solve on their mobile give students to capability phones. to check on available  2008 - Abilene Christian laundry machines University (ACU) gave a  University of choice to 900 freshman California, Stanford students of an iPhone or University were leaders in and iPod Touch posting their lectures in  ACU studied many iTunes for anyone in the emerging technologies world to download and came to the  Students from Montclair conclusion that the University can check their iPhone is different (p grades, bus schedules and 307) dining hall menus using a cell phone. 13
  • 14. Oklahoma Christian (OC) University announced a week after ACU that it planned to offer multiple mobile technologies – both an iPhone (or iPod Touch) and an Apple MacBook Laptop for incoming students (p307) http://i.infopls.com/images/states_imgmap.gif 14 http://penguinsix.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/mba.jpg
  • 15. Japanese have ushered in a new era of learning: Some examples are  Yayoi: people are learning English podcasts and other mobile technologies (p 310); she has used CNN and Voice of America also  Mobile phones are used for reading full length novels  Mobile Suica: uses the mobile phone as transportation passes in public transportation services such as trains, buses etc. http://www.scenicfromafar.com/uploads/images/japan- mobile-phone-to-pay-for-train-fares.jpg 15
  • 16. Howard Rheingold documented Japanese Mobile reading is stories on how people tend happening in a to share and learn using the mobile phone in his book – big way! Smart Mobs.  Mixi is the social network - http://infinitelives.net/wpcontent/uploads/2008/07/sm Mixi connotes “ I can used artmobs.gif the service to mix” – grown from 10 thousand users in 2004 to more than 14 million in 2007.  In Mixi one can upload video content found in U – Tube, a footprint feature allows the user to see who has visited their page. http://www.canadatop.com/uploads/mixi_1986.jpg (p 308)   16
  • 17. Koreans operate in a highly competitive system therefore http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/79/Animated- Flag-South-Korea.gif gaining access to higher tier education is the ultimate goal for young people so providing equitable access examination preparation programmes as the Educational Broadcasting System (EBS) is a monumental announcement 17
  • 18. Students are using PMPs to  South Korea is the home to download lecture notes, three to ten most popular college prep tests, videos etc. blogging sites – Cyworld,  High quality college entrance Planet Weblog and Yahoo! TV programmes are provided Blog with Cyworld being the on EBS (p312) tool of choice (combines,  2007 – Ministry of Education, MySpace, Facebook, Science, and Technology personal homepages, blogging, e-portfolio, and annouced the development photo sharing). In tune with of sophisticated digital the participatory learning textbooks which can be culture. In 2005 more than inexpensively and quickly 40 % of South Koreans have revised. It will allow students a membership in Cyworld to interact with teachers at (out of 49 million people). any time or location. (p313-314) 18
  • 19. Africa is in the midst of a  The pressing need for game of leapfrog to jump professional development over its hurdles. M- of 200 000 teachers. In learning allows more partial response a pilot people to join this game. project set up by Traxler, supports 8000 of  Digital Education these teachers with Enhancement Project supplemental material in (DEEP) offers professional the form of SMS. University development for rural of Pretoria is uses SMS for teachers through administrative support to illustrated e-books teachers in their distance installed in handheld learning programmes. M devices. learning was expanded to facilitate students to phone  To read more on DEEP in their academic questions project check: and receive feedback via http://www.open.ac.uk/d SMS. eep/ 19
  • 20. Formal Educational opportunities for indigenous children in Latin America are bleak. – Dr. Kim‟s Solution the Pocket School ($ 19 MP3 player ). A study showed that children learn to use these devices very quickly. Fitted with 512 MB to 1 GB interactive audio books are loaded which facilitate the development of literacy skills in children who would have never had access to a teacher. Printed versions of stories can be read while simultaneously listening to the audio version. (p 316-317) 20
  • 21. This MP3 player contains about 350 short stories and 200 long ones  Such indigenous m-learning can fill an enormous gap in Latin America and many migrant workers in North America. (p 318)  This programme is focused on providing teachers where there are none. 21
  • 22. IBM‟s Example „The pace of change is so rapid that IBM‟s four day virtual entire industries change within a seminar which linked decade. People learn best in a employees in the continual apprenticeship where US, Brazil, Canada, UK, I employees immediately apply what ndia and Australia is a they have learned‟ - Ted Hoff, Chief good example of Learning Officer - IBM combined power mobile, virtual and collaborative tools (pg 320) Productive workers require performance support on the job. Learning is on demand and just in time. 22
  • 23. Ideas for the XO came from Papert‟s ideas about Millions of cheap laptops are being constructionist learning. The produced for children. This computer wireless feature allows “XO” is nicknamed to “XO” as well as the computers to talk to each Children‟s Machine. It is portable, other, fitted with free web sturdy, wireless and rechargeable with brower, e-reader allows a hand crank. learners to explore, express, collaborate Purchases , and share information and Italy – 50,000 (purchased knowledge (p 322) for children in Ethiopia) Peru – 270000 Uruguay – 100000 2008 Columbia – 50000 (p321) www.ibm.com 23
  • 24. Among the first places where the XO was tested was in Nigeria…Mrs. M a teacher at Galadima School in Aubija, Nigeria says: “ With the laptop we can say that out school is really elevated because the children are really learning more…They see themselves discovering things that they have never been doing before.”  Negroponte‟s hope in all of this – World peace through elimination of poverty through education through learning 24
  • 25. TECHNOLOGY LITERACY •XO - $ 100 •Indian Government - $ 10 (realized that the actual price was $ 100) •MIT announced Plans for a $ 12 laptop 25
  • 26. Mobility allows you to have access to learning materials at any time but there will be learning moments that will cause people to pause and appreciate these new opportunities to learn. (p 325)  Mobile and wireless learning devices: ◦ brings new partners into one‟s learning journey ◦ Place our family and personal life more directly into our work life ◦ Open up learning to entirely new possibilities (p 326) 26
  • 27. With an estimated 4 billion mobile phone user by 2010 - more than half of the world has mobile phones and more than 80% live in areas accessible by mobile devices – educators need to think of effective and innovative ways to design and deliver education with mobile devices 27
  • 28. Professor Bonk has provided in this opener motivating success stories of initiatives take to increase learning in areas where getting to a classroom was not possible.  In addition this opener provided an awareness of mobile and wireless technologies available to support learning.  Thanks for such inspiration! 28