Franklin Consulting Mobile Technologies Tom Franklin Franklin Consulting

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Digitizing the Science Classroom Preparing Students for a Global Society Ben Smith Red Lion Area School District Thursday, October.
Advertisements

M-Learning Simon Fitzpatrick. …use of mobile and handheld IT devices, such as PDAs, mobile phones, laptops and tablet PCs, in teaching and learning. BECTA.
A centre of expertise in digital information managementwww.ukoln.ac.uk Emerging Technologies and the Net Generation: A Vision For The Future Brian Kelly.
4.03 IT PowerPoint Objective 4.03—Understand Information Technology activities and careers.
Welcome to the Brown Bag Lunch Series. Web 2.0 & Social Networking July 22, 2010.
Digital Tools in Today’s Classrooms.  Platform  PC (personal computer)  Mac (Apple)  Connectivity  Wired- connected to the Internet through physical.
“Harnessing Technology” to provide engaging and effective employee training and encourage the development of skills.
COMPUTER CONCEPTS Computer Information Systems. COURSE COMPETENCIES Explain the functions of computer system components. Describe the information processing.
Computing Fundamentals Module A © CCI Learning Solutions Inc. 1 Unit 1: Recognizing Computers Lesson Topic 1Computers All Around Us 2Elements of a Personal.
Franklin Consulting The Social Web (Web 2.0) for learning and teaching Tom Franklin Franklin Consulting
ELearning 2006 Day 3 Julie Collareda. Day three – Web 2.0 & PLE Web 2.0 continued  RSS  Social bookmarking  Photo sharing  Podcasting  Audacity 
Franklin Consulting Futureproofing: Technology for the future Tom Franklin Franklin Consulting
W o r k i n g f o r S c o t l a n d ’ s C o l l e g e s Web 2.0 – Blending into learning Blogs, wikis, podcasts, YouTube and …. Gerry Dougan / Colin Buchanan.
King ‧ Fanny ‧ Conrad ‧ Gordon 10.) List all the electrical devices in your home that are, or could be, operated with remote devices. Try and come up with.
By: Travis Walton.  Podcast- a series of digital media files (either audio or video) that are released episodically and often downloaded through web.
Magic Jack Magic Jack is a computer attachment that, in combination with telephone service from the related YMAX Corporation, provides internet-based.
Chapter Extension 1 Information Systems for Collaboration © 2008 Pearson Prentice Hall, Experiencing MIS, David Kroenke.
Presented by Nancy J. Sattler, Ph.D. ) Terra Community College Mary Beth Orrange ) Erie Community College.
Shared Calendars A shared calendar is a free and useful tool that allows you as well as others view and schedule appointments and events. A shared calendar.
NetGen learners: Interacting, collaborating, and participating Gayle K. Stein, Ph.D. Associate Director for Instructional Technology and Instructor, Information.
Twitter is a social networking web application where you can leave messages know as tweets on people’s page who are known as followers.
presented by NorikoGladysFarhanaBonnie Smartphones.
Computer and Internet Basics.
AS ICT.  A portable communication device is a pocket sized device that is carried around by an individual  They typically have a display screen with.
1 Copyright © 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall.
Theme 2: Working smarter Topic 12: Explore portable devices and learn more about connections Chapter 1.4. Page 61 – 75 Mobile technology.
Classification station
ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIOMN. MEAANING OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS The term telecommunication means communication at a distance. The word data refers to information.
Technology Integration: Mission Anne Meadows Office of Career and Technical Instruction WV Department of Education I m possible.
Creating an Environment for Students to Succeed in Using Technology An Administrator’s Perspective Springdale Public Schools Ben Smith and Jared Mader.
Using Social Networking as Part of Student Engagement and Assessment.
“…our communication, our knowledge acquisition, social network our social network, is increasingly computer mediated.” Tim O’Reilly What is the difference.
N EW T ECHNOLOGIES U SED IN E DUCATION Mina Amiri, Tatum Armitage, James Howe, Ashley Quay.
Foundations of AT - Unit 1. Technology in our Culture Entertainment Information & Communication Medical Industrial Babies on Tech!!!
Blackboard Collaborate Web conferencing: you can share meetings, lectures, presentations, seminars, training sessions or other events in real time with.
Outline Personal Computer Desktop Computer Mobile Computers and Mobile Devices - Notebook Computer - Tablet PC - Smart Phones and PDAs - Ebook Readers.
BY STALIN PETER Mobile Learning Devices. INTRODUCTION What is mobile learning? What tools are classified as mobile learning? Where is M-learning being.
VI + VE FRAMEWORK Vertical Virtual. 3Ps Practice Activities Presentation of content Performance for Assessment TEACHING EVENT.
Integrating Technology into the Curriculum Ben Smith and Jared Mader Red Lion Area School District Tuesday, November 03, 2015Tuesday,
By Sarah. * The battery stays on longer. * Has better screen. * More memory * faster max data speeds * Thinner * Much lighter * Much smaller * Much more.
Overview In this tutorial you will: learn what mobile learning is identify some mobile technologies be introduced to podcasting be introduced to vodcasting.
What is Web 2.0?. Web 2.0 It is more than Technology It is technology’s impact on the human condition We are linked up more than ever before Our digital.
Social Networking for Business How to Use Innovations in Social Media to Enhance Sales, Marketing and Organizational Objectives.
EDUE 257 Science and Technology in Early Childhood Education.
Assalamu’alaikum wr. wb Name: Suciyati Class: 6D Courses: Media and ICT for Teaching.
3.01 Recall components of electronic communication.Slide 1 AGENDA – DIGITAL COMPUTER 1A OCT. 5, WEDNESDAY Competency #3 – Electronic Communication.
Top 15 Online Tools Cliff Hutto Columbus State University.
What is Data Communication? Data communication is the process of collecting and distributing data(text, voice, graphics, video, etc) electrically from.
Embedding ICT into teaching through e-learning. ICT Foundations for Discovery.
1 Amplification & Rethinking Events Paul Shabajee (Greening Events, ILRT)
Keyboard Computer Mouse Input devices is the information you put into the computer.
Design Strategies for Effective Delivery INTERACTIVE LEARNING.
Communicating through the Internet Chapter 3. Instant Messaging Instant Messaging services are programs that enable you to communicate in real time with.
Online Journalism: Theory and Practice Week 4 Lecture 2 Summer 2011 G. F Khan, PhD Dept. of Media & Communication, YeungNam University, South Korea.
Embedding ICT into teaching through e-learning. ICT Foundations for Discovery.
Week 7.  We shared websites/blogs  We discussed technology to support special populations  We looked at some technology software  We wrote lesson.
Technological Innovation and E-Commerce Task 1. How to complete this assignment  In this task we are going to investigate how information technology.
Technology for Teachers to Use Putting New Technology to Work in the Classroom Kathie Carwile Morgan, ED.D. Liberty University ACSI Washington DC Educator.
Blog A Web site that contains dated text entries in reverse chronological order (most recent first) about a particular topic. Blogs serve many purposes.
Unit 1 Understanding computer systems: How ICT can be used to meet business needs OCR Cambridge Nationals in ICT Level 1/2 © Hodder & Stoughton Computing.
Event Tools for Communication, Collaboration and for Mobile Learning Hugh Davis Learning Societies Lab ECS The University of Southampton, UK
Productivity Content Exploration Communication Communication Production Data Collection/Analysis.
E-Consultation Explored: The different technologies available to support consultation with year olds.
Mel Tan ICT in Education, APEID UNESCO Bangkok ICT Tools for PBL.
Becoming a Teacher Ninth Edition
Web 2.0.
רצים במעלה המדרגות היורדות – האם מתקדמים?
Technology in the Classroom
Discussion Forums.
KEEPING A PERSONAL HISTORY
Presentation transcript:

Franklin Consulting Mobile Technologies Tom Franklin Franklin Consulting

Franklin Consulting Mobile Technologies for Learning ActivityMethodsToolsMobile technologies DiscoveryBooks, journals, WWW, people, lectures Web, , bulletin boards, broadcast, webcasting, social bookmarking eg. del.icio.us PDA, smartphone, laptop, podcast, games machines Communicatio n peer-to-peer, 1:1, large group, mediated / moderated Videoconferencing, webcasting, instant messaging, bulletin boards, phone conferencing (Skype), discussion board, threaded list, social networking eg. MySpace or elgg PDA, smartphone, laptop, mobile phone, ReflectionPortfolio, journal, diarye-portfolio, blog, diary, mind- mapping, social networking eg. elgg PDA, smartphone, laptop, SMS RecordingNotebook, digital pen / paper, camera, GPS, voice recording, digital instrumentation, blog, wiki, office tools, mind maps e-portfolio, blog, diary, mind- mapping, wiki, video PDA, smartphone, laptop, digital pen, digital camera / phone, GPS, SMS, digital instrumentation PlanningDiary, mind-mapping, project management tools Mind-mapping, diary, e-portfolioPDA, smartphone, laptop Assessment PresentationAs per communication + presentation equipment, printers Projector, smartboard, webcastingPDA, smartphone, laptop, portable projector, portable smartboard

Franklin Consulting Interactive Whiteboard System CM2 £451 Inc. VAT

Franklin Consulting Micro Projection Device  0,5kgs  Battery Powered Option – Over 2 hours  No Replacement Lamp Needed  Presentations Direct from USB Memory Stick  Can be Powered by Toshiba Notebook Power Supply  Quick Start & Shut Down (Ready to Project in Seconds) Toshiba Confidential £560 +VAT