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Christchurch, New Zealand October 2008 Toni Twiss www.tonitwiss.com/mobile eFellow 2008

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Christchurch, New Zealand October 2008

Toni Twiss www.tonitwiss.com/mobileeFellow 2008

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Mobile Phones in Classrooms

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Learning that happens across locations, or that

takes advantage of learning opportunities offered by portable technologies

en.wikipedia.orgwiki/M-learning

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Worldwide there are 2.5 billion mobile users

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During May in Britain this year...

6.5 Billion

46.5 Million

16 Million

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Vodafone 715

Basic 3G phone $145 on prepay Free on a 24

month contract

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Use students' mobile phones to bring experiences from outside the classroom inside

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Bring the learning from field tripsback in to the classroom

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Documenting a Process

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2008 Horizon Report

2-3 Years: Mobile Broadband

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The Mobile Web

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2008 Horizon Report

Today, mobiles are increasingly about networking on the go. Better displays and new interfaces make it easier to interact with an ever-expanding variety of content—not just content

formatted specially for mobiles, but nearly any content available on the Internet.

Mobiles now keep us in touch in almost all the ways that laptops used to: with email, web browsing, photos and

videos, documents, searching and shopping—all available anywhere without the need to find a hotspot or a power

outlet.

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Can the digital immigrantsteach the digital natives?

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Information Literacy

What skills do our students need?

What skills do our teachers need?

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QR Codes and Readers

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Why go on the internet on your mobile?

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www.tonitwiss.com/mobile

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Images

Slide 8: http://gorgeousgeography.wordpress.com/

Slide 19: teavuihuang.com/tvh-72g

Slide 24: source unknown – but the picture was too good not to use :)

Slide 23: http://flickr.com/photos/will-lion/

Slide 25: http://flickr.com/photos/will-lion/

Slide 26: http://flickr.com/photos/torres21/464642050/sizes/o/in/set-72057594087419481/

Slide 28: http://flickr.com/photos/vermininc/

Slide 29: http://flickr.com/photos/will-lion/