by kris | Sep 26, 2012 | BEST LINKS EVER
slidespeech.com/…8WfiGjAgen This is voice summary in under 4 minutes of the one hour Mobimooc webinar by Geoff Stead on narrowing the gap between theory and practice in mobile learning. SlideSpeech, a project with the goal of creating a Wikipedia-scale resource...
by kris | Sep 25, 2012 | BEST LINKS EVER
www.m-learning.org/case-studies Geoff Stead from Tribal in UK builds mobile learning apps for workplace and other informal learning opportunities. Stead led discussion and webinar in mobimooc. Take away from existing theory on mobile: -learners do stuff with smart...
by kris | Sep 24, 2012 | BEST LINKS EVER
nmkinetic.blogspot.com/…le-learning-project-draft.html I posted a draft project on my blog: NM Kinetic. The project was developed for the Mobimooc course I am currently taking: http://mobimooc.wikispaces.com/a+MobiMOOC+hello%21 The intent is feedback from the...
by kris | Sep 24, 2012 | BEST LINKS EVER
sourceforge.net/…mlearngame A download for a free game being developed by a university in New Zealand for use by students. This game will be used during the MOOC as a working example of a serious mobile learning game. The source code for the original Java Micro...
by kris | Sep 24, 2012 | BEST LINKS EVER
game-research.com/…nd-whys-of-interactive-fiction David Parsons facilitated the webinar on Mobimooc explaining the game developed at his university. A useful resource….a reference to the model of linear fiction.