Tag Archives: mobile learning
iPad pilot OUNL

iPad pilot launch OUNL

Yesterday was the kick-off for the iPad pilot of the Law faculty of the Open University of the Netherlands. Before the pilot several course modules, additional study material and several law digests have been transfered into an electronic format. Bef…

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Feedback loops and the new behaviourism

Feedback loops and the new behaviourism

 

The recent Wired article about feedback loops by Thomas Goetze has helped me to understand the phenomenon of sensors, feedback, learning and behaviour change better. Or better to say, after the article I was aw…

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Nielsen on mobile content

Nielsen has published a new piece about mobile content and readability of text. I was surprised that that they still define reading on a mobile device with a "peephole" metaphor. In contrast, my experiences with reading mobile content on th…

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Contextualized Learning and the fireplace

Contextualized Learning and the fireplace

photo credit: The Lightwor David Wiley once coined the sentence that content is only the fireplace that we use to gather around. One could continue that learning does not happen via the burning wood alone but learning is always happening in a given (social) context that influences the learning process. For mobile learning the topic [...]

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