[Or: QR codes in the classroom] My last blog post was a Dummies Guide to QR codes, written for educators (like myself) who are new to these. This second post on QR codes looks at two practical teaching ideas, one using QR codes to generate text, and one using QR code to generate urls. Finally, [...]
Posts Tagged ‘apps’
Mobile Learning #8: Five Top Tweets
As part of this week’s computer housekeeping, I’ve been going through my Twitter favourites of the past two weeks on the topic of mLearning. Below are five of the tweets I’ve found most interesting or useful. I’ve ordered them from tweets on more theoretical issues, to those with a more practical slant. Hope you find [...]
Mobile Learning #7: mLearning & social networks
[Or: Two ways to integrate social networking into mLearning] What social networking sites do you use? Facebook? Twitter? Linked in? You Tube? If you are reading this blog, chances are that you use at least one or more of these sites on a regular basis. And what about where you access these sites from? Your [...]
Mobile Learning # 6: Six key m-learning resources
How do you feel about housework? Personally, I’m not a big fan. But in a recent fit of (late) spring cleaning, I decided to sort out my mobile learning bookmarks in delicious, in preparation for some research I’m doing on the topic. And voila! I came across all sorts of fantastic stuff I had forgotten [...]
Mobile learning #4: On the move
[Or: Getting your learners started with learning on the go] Look up a definition of mobile learning, and one of the most common phrases that turns up is ‘on the move’, or ‘learning on the go’. Although mobile learning can be integrated strategically in the classroom (see this earlier post for more ), the easiest way [...]

