Daily Linkage 02/23/2010 (p.m.)
February 23rd, 2010-
What does it mean to you, when Google says ‘Mobile First’ ?
- – By Mark A.M. Kramer
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What does it mean to you, when Google says ‘Mobile First’ ?
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“Mobile media driving increased consumption. The increase in media use is driven in large part by ready access to mobile devices like cell phones and iPods. “
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Call for Contributions « PLE Conference
“The deadline for proposals is March 26th, 2010. You will be notified if your submission has been accepted by April 30th. For those submitting proceedings papers, the deadline for the receipt of the full paper is May 28th.”
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Horizon Reports: The Boxed Set | NMC
In the process of our recent research and planning for the Horizon Project, it became useful to combine the previous reports from 2004-2009 into a single PDF. The past reports are available individually for free under Creative Commons licensing from the Horizon web site and our NMC publications page), but as a single “boxed set” you can do keyword searches across all of the titles.
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Mobile Reality (A Tale of Two Experts) – 2005 – ASTD
The term has been bandied about for years now. Mobile learning, aka m-learning, seems to be on everyone’s lips but few people’s mobile devices. Learning Circuits’s associate editor Eva Kaplan-Leiserson talks to two of the field’s foremost experts to sort the reality from the hype. What’s currently working in m-learning, and why? What’s been stopping its widespread adoption? And what’s necessary to make it more pervasive?
Cloudworks – Keynote: Clay The future of learning
Keynote: Clay The future of learning
Ascilite conference, 6th December 2009, Auckland
Cloudworks – ICT and Trends in Life-Long Learning
ICT and Trends in Life-Long Learning
The Web 2.0 provides ample facilities to let learning-minded citizens to find each other and recruit experts
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Google Visual Search Coming for Android Phones – Search Engines from eWeek
“Google is working on Google Visual Search, a mobile application that lets users take a picture of a location from their Android-powered smartphone and trigger a Google search that pulls up information associated with the image. The search engine revealed its plans on CNBC’s “Inside the Mind of Google,” segment Dec. 3. Pairing digital ads, possibly from Google’s AdMob acquisition, is a natural way to make money from visual mobile searches. Many people take pictures from their increasingly improving smartphone cameras daily, but imagine if those users could leverage the images as search tools instead of simply fun pictures to look at.”
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Adorno, Habermas, and the search for … – Google Bücher
“Theodor W. Adorno and Jürgen Habermas both champion the goal of a rational society. However, they differ significantly about what this society should look like and how best to achieve it. “
Mobile Identity: Youth, Identity, and Mobile Communication Media
Generating New Learning Contexts: Novel Forms of Reuse and …
Transforming Society through Mobile Technologies | Snurblog
“Gitte Stald from the University of Copenhagen is the first speaker, presenting on democracy and citizenship possibilities in a mobile Internet environment. Mobile media are already integrated with a large part of everyday life in developed nations; of course we have always been mobile, both in a geographical as well as symbolic sense. But today, digital media provide us with the locality and space for interaction, exchange, and proximity.”
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Images for the future – Research blog » blog archive » Economies of the Commons blog posts
Students from the MA programme ‘Preservation and Presentation of the Moving Image’ covered the event with posts on this blog. You’ll find the sessions in the list below:
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Augmented reality: a new approach to learning
“Augmented reality (AR) is a new and unfamiliar concept to most of us, but one which you can expect to hear a lot more of in coming months. AR enables users to handle, and interact with, virtual 3D objects in real time – not by using a mouse, keyboard or joystick but as if they were holding them in their hand.”
Futurelab Resources – Podcasts
“Episode 2: Augmented reality”
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