Archives for: December 2010
Things I’m thinking: Social constructivism & adult learning

While I believe I’ll write more about these two ideas more soon, I wanted to share a few thoughts I’ve had as I have been reading lately. The first is from a children’s book, Frindle by Andrew Clements. In the plot, the clever protagonist learns that words in the dictionary are just made up by regular folks and then the [...]

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Mobile learning sessions at MSTC 2010

More of the fun at the Midsouth Technology Conference. Previously, I included the link to the “Web 2.0 from the Beginning” workshop. Here’s the two other workshops that I gave on mobile learning. There are some really good stuff here, so I encourage you to browser through. 1. Mobile learning: What is it? What’s it look like? How’s it done? [...]

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Web 2.0 from the beginning at MSTC 2010

I’ve had a couple of folks ask me about the presentations I gave at the Midsouth Technology Conference (#mstc2010) last week. So, I wanted to go ahead and provide those links and slides.  This first one is for beginners and is about Web 2.0. I’m also providing the links to my resources that go with this presentations, so you can [...]

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Using Posterous with Students’ Cellphone, Smartphones & Other Mobile Devices

I love Posterous. It’s dead simple sharing. I used to say dead simple blogging, but it’s more about sharing than it is about blogging. But Posterous is designed to only work with only one cellphone number, which just doesn’t work in a classroom that you’re trying to take advantage of students’ mobile devices like cellphones, smartphones, iPhones, etc. I wanted [...]

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