Thursday, September 10, 2009
HHeckL - the HHL fringe
regards
lilian
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
QR codes
using phone camera. Phone recognises format of code and launches correct
software - broswer, email client or whatever.
learning with mobile and web
Another benefit is that such approaches can help learners develop a 'voice'.
some activities for using mobiles
On multicultural issues
Senario, Sending student on a field trip in their own city to collect images, video, interviews, make notes, historical data and upload to a blog for further analysis, discussion, feedback and maybe in the future, developing a Wiki or google doc of the experience in order to combine the best of the resources to tell a story.
Including refection and evaluation of the process, possibility peer assessment.
Best
David, Hendrik, Rosemary
feedback
as they can do this in most comfortable way.
Gives ability to work anywhere - example, phonecast could be completed on
the bus on way to class. Technology allows student to fit learning around
their life.
ideas for using mobile a.v. Technolgies
evaluate retail strategies of shops and stores.
Or geography and geology students on field trips.
Best wishes,
Alison.
Alison Hamilton,
E-Learning Manager, Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
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some activities for using mobiles
video, audio, images,
using office apps, data entry,
just-in-time documents for procedural knowledge
purpose-built apps for data collection
microblogging for understanding
Best
David
Ideas for texting
* History game on location. Students doing tasks on location and reporting back task output to headquarters. See Frequency 1550: http://freq1550.waag.org/
* Receiving feedback during lectures.
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Our Idea
if reflection is postponed until the end of the unit. Our idea is to
ask students to text or Tweet short bursts of reflection after each
taught session. Reflection can be shared with the whole group but can
remain anonymous if need be. At the end if the unit short burst
reflections can be collated to allow a student to reflect holisticly
on the whole unit.
Phew!
Learning activity using texting
They should also provide a comment in 160 character text message per example justifying why this is a good example of the chosen architectural example.
All contributions will be posted to a central blog allowing students to peer review, comment and rate each contribution.
The best 3 examples chosen by the students could then form a platform for further discussion in a seminar or lecture.
Text activity
Medical students complete "signup" sessions in wards and clinics within
the hospital. These are voluntary sessions and students may complete any
number of them.
The plan is to allow the students to text in their feedback to a central
point - this could include learning points, rating and any other relevant
info. The use of text message will force the student to be concise and to
the point.
During traditional tutorial sessions, the amalgamated feedback is used for
discusion and further exploratory learning. This should stimulate
higher-level thinking amongst the students, rather than simply treating
the signups as an information gathering exercise.
Additionally, the feedback can be used for quality audit purposes to
ensure constant improvement and review.
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Text learning activity
Evaluating Information using the PROMPT mnemonic
Activity: Look at a piece of information and apply the PROMPT criteria to it. Text which criteria the piece of information meets. Are there any missing?
Here are the criteria:
P Presentation
R Relevance
O Objectivity
M Method
P Provenance
T Timeliness
task 3 thoughts
capabilities of their mobile phones, communicate via txt or voice with peers &
tutors --- Can be useful for students doing practical courses, e.g. Nursing,
Engineering, Sciences, which require students to reach pre-determined
competencies.
Maureen & Mike
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Ideas for mobile phone use
I think the principle of use should be what value does it add - so instantaneous feedback or reflection that is concise.
I therefore would use it for discussion around articles, news bites, e-articles etc in a learning environment that promotes share learning, discussion and perhaps enquiry based learning. I am not sure that this could be used much for my subject area as much of what I teach is technical and requires the application of rules, principles and formats to produce numbers etc
However, I can see that I could use it for discussion around the numbers in a tutorial setting or seminar - I could also use it for feedback after a lecture etc
However, I would be concerned about the quality of the reflection etc given the word constraint - although this depends on context.
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Use for more comprehensive approach to teaching languages, particulalry in grammatical structures
Learning activity that requires texting
using SMS text. Would produce deeper responses than multiple choice
and could produce further discussion.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Monday, September 7, 2009
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