
- Image by Michael M Grant via Flickr
One of the highlights of my semester is the invitation I receive regularly from Dr. Anna Clifford to visit her technology integration courses at Union University. During this January term, she is teaching a graduate course for inservice teachers. So, we’re going to discuss using mobile devices to support teaching and learning. This should be a lot of fun!
In the past, we’ve discussed Web 2.0, but today I’m going to focus on mobile teaching and learning. Specifically, we’re going to look at:
- Polleverywhere.com
- QR codes
- MOBL21
- Posterous
- Google Voice
- iPadio
Here is the slide deck for today’s presentation:
Other posts about mobile teaching and learning:
- Mobile learning sessions at MSTC 2010
- Why mobile won’t matter (viral-notebook.com)
- mlearning, mInstruction, or just whateva? (viral-notebook.com)










Anna -
Thanks for stretching us and keeping us connected with practical professionals and websites.