Eric Curts (North Canton City Schools’ Technology Director)from The State of Tech was kind enough to point out that they have an entire podcast dedicated to this topic—BYOT/BYOD to Schools—available online: Summary: In this episode we talk about schools using Bring Your Own Technology initiatives (BYOT, BYOD, BYOL); where students bring personal laptops, tablets, smart phones, and other devices to school. We also explore practical uses, benefits, challenges, and resources. http://www.mguhlin.org/2011/10/byodbyot-podcast.html
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BYOD/BYOT in Schools
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E-Learning 24/7: Mobile Learning - What You Need to Know
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ToolBar Episode #5 â Emergent Radio
Reviewing iOS apps for learning.
http://emergentradio.com/shows/toolbar/the-toolbar-episode-5/
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SXSW 09 - Emerging Trends of Mobile Technology
iPhone 2.0, Android, Flash Lite 3.0, Streaming Video, Electronic Wallets, Mobile technology is growing rapidly and becoming an intrinsic part of consumer mentality. Hear the experts discuss the role of mobile in today’s lifestyle, discuss emerging technology, and predict national and international trends.
Rob Gonda, Sapient
Juan-Carlos Morales, Sapient Interactive
Tagged with sxsw mobile iphone augmented reality gps interaction devices electronics design sapient
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Designing for the Coral Reef
Matt Biddulph and Matt Jones
Can you build a successful website that nobody ever has to visit?
Feeds, APIs, widgets, Facebook apps, mobile and instant messaging mean that there are many ways for users to interact with a service without them having to visit the main website. When we first talked about building Dopplr, we wanted give users more choice about how they get their information into and out of the application. In this talk, we’ll describe how the site at dopplr.com is just one manifestation of a many-headed internet service. We’ll talk about how this affects the user interface design and the data modeling, and how it strengthens the relationship between designer and developer.
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On The Media - Japan’s Cellphone Culture (Moshi Moshi)
For many in the U.S., life without a cellphone is all but unimaginable. But if you think you’ve maxed out its utility, a look towards Japan shows your cell can do so much more. OTM producer Mark Phillips phones it in from Tokyo.
