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THE FUTURE OF MOBILE LEARNING: EMPOWERING HUMAN MEMORY AND LITERACY DANIELLE M. VILLEGAS TECHCOMMGEEKMOM.COM / DAIR COMMUNICATIONS #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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WHO AM I? DANIELLE M. VILLEGAS CONTENT STRATEGIST/ BLOGGER TECHCOMMGEEKMOM / DAIR COMMUNICATIONS #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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Understand the evolution of early efforts to create and promote literacy, and how it’s tied to m- learning WHAT WILL I UNDERSTAND WHEN I LEAVE HERE? MOBILE MINDSET. Explain basic concepts behind m-learning practices and instructional design Why “mobile first” needs to be adopted as your first method of course design now #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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ORALITY AND EARLY LITERACY Humans started out with an oral culture to understand how to retain verbalized information But especially difficult for recalling the solution for a complex problem. #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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To fix this problem, the technology of writing was created ORALITY AND EARLY LITERACY Important because it allowed human thought to be retained and trigger memory #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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Socrates: Writing destroyed memory and weakened the mind Writing was passive because it didn’t allow for the give-and-take of natural speech ORALITY AND EARLY LITERACY #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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HOW DOES THIS ALL RELATE TO LITERACY? 3 Types of Learning Systems 1. s-Learning – Speech 2. p-Learning – Paper 3. e-Learning – Electronic Technology Each supplement or support each other rather than replace each other. Differ in how knowledge is presented, preserved, and/or delivered. #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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E-LEARNING EMERGES E-LEARNING= ~30+ YEARS OLD COMPUTERS HOLD VAST AMOUNTS OF INFO IN ONE PLACE--THE AMOUNT OF DATA IS OVERWHELMING, BUT… YOU ONLY NEED TO SEE ONE SMALL PORTION OF THAT LIBRARY AT A TIME #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN NEEDED A SOLUTION! LEARNING OBJECTS SMALL CHUNKS OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL CATALOGUED BY METADATA REUSABLE BY DESIGN DIGITAL IN FORMAT #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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WHAT CHANGED? MOBILE TECHNOLOGY - NO LONGER STUCK TO A DESK WEB 2.0 - SOCIAL MEDIA CONNECTIVITY #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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WHICH MEANS… 1.LARGE AMOUNTS OF INFO NEED TO BE BROKEN INTO REUSABLE CHUNKS THAT ALLOW MORE FLEXIBILITY 2.LMS NEEDED TO BE DEVELOPED TO ACCOMMODATE BUILDING COURSES AND CURRICULUMS 3.LEARNING OBJECTS COULD BE ANYTHING - VIDEO, AUDIO PODCAST, IMAGE, AND USED IN MANY DIFFERENT CONTEXTS #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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WHAT IS M-LEARNING? #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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MISCONCEPTIONS OF M-LEARNING IT'S JUST THE TRANSFERENCE OF E-LEARNING ON A SMALLER DEVICE SMALL SCREENS, LIKE ON SMARTPHONES, ARE TOO LIMITING PROGRAMMING FOR MOBILE DEVICES IS COSTLY EVERYTHING IS SOLELY CENTERED AROUND THE CONTENT ONLY WORKS WHEN CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET ALWAYS HAS TO BE INTERACTIVE LIMITED TO SMARTPHONES #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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MOBILE INCLUDES: SMARTPHONES TABLETS AUDIO DEVICES PORTABLE GAME DEVICES OLD-STYLE CELL PHONES (CAN RECEIVE TEXT/SMS MESSAGES) E-BOOK DEVICES #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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MOBILE ALSO INCLUDES: VIRTUAL REALITY (ex. Blippar or Layar) NFC & RFID ENABLED DEVICES WEARABLES #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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MOBILE LEARNING IS: SHORTER IN DURATION DESIGNED FOR INSTANT USE CAN BE PERSONALIZED CAN INCLUDE DATA COLLECTION OR USER- GENERATED CONTENT ALL ABOUT CAPABILITIES - EXPERIENCE OVER TECHNOLOGY RIGHT PERSON, RIGHT TIME, AND RIGHT PLACE M-LEARNING IS NOT THE TECHNOLOGY ITSELF, BUT IT'S THE TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS M- LEARNING TO HAPPEN, AND WE NEED TO ADAPT #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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TOOLS AVAILABLE THROUGH MOBILE: PUSH TECHNOLOGY CAMERA GPS AUDIO FILES & WORD-PROCESSING APPS CONNECTIVITY NFC & RFID #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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WHAT IS THE ADVANTAGE OF MOBILE? DEVICES CAN BE WHEREVER THAT USER/LEARNER IS. #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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WHEN IS M-LEARNING APPROPRIATE? WHEN LEARNING FOR THE FIRST TIME? WHEN WANTING TO LEARN MORE? WHEN TRYING TO REMEMBER? WHEN THINGS CHANGE? WHEN SOMETHING GOES WRONG? #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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UNDERSTANDING M-LEARNING We need to look not only at how learners need to learn, but how they are going to learn it. Usefulness = solving the problem through a right set of functionality at the right time Usability = user-friendly interface where learner can learn smoothly and naturally, and meaning relates to a functionally-sound use of visuals so as to allow for an effective usability. #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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M-LEARNING THEORY BEST WAY TO DELIVER CONTENT THAT ALLOWS LEARNERS TO ACTUALLY LEARN AND RETAIN INFORMATION USING MOBILE DEVICES? UNDERSTAND THE CONTEXT OF WHERE, WHEN AND HOW THE INFORMATION IS USED BRING BACK IDEAS OF CHUNKING - USING LEARNING OBJECTS USE MULTIMEDIA USE REUSABLE INFO THAT CAN BE CHANGED WITHOUT AFFECTING OTHER LEARNING OBJECTS, AND STORED FOR ANYTIME REMOTE ACCESS. #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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HOW TO PROMOTE & ENHANCE LEARNER INTERACTION? 1.SEND A MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE TO MOBILE PHONES TO TRIGGER AND MOTIVATE LEARNERS 2.SEARCH THE WEB FOR RELATING INFORMATION BY USING EMBEDDED HYPERLINKS (URLS)IN THE MESSAGE RECEIVED IN THE PHONE 3.DISCUSS WITH LEARNING PEERS BY TEXT, VOICE, PICTURE OR VIDEO MESSAGING 4.PRODUCE A DIGITAL STORY TELLING OF WHAT THEY LEARN BY AUDIO OR VIDEO DIARY (MOB BLOGGING JOURNAL) 5.APPLY WHAT THEY ARE LEARNING IN A SIMULATED ENVIRONMENT, SUCH AS ONLINE EDUCATIONAL GAMING #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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M-LEARNING CHALLENGES DEVICE VARIABILITY SLOW DOWNLOAD SPEEDS AND LIMITED INTERNET ACCESS SMALL SCREEN SIZES WITH POOR RESOLUTION, COLOR AND CONTRAST AWKWARD TEXT INPUT LIMITED MEMORY STARTING TO OVERCOME THESE THROUGH RESPONSIVE DESIGN TOOLS #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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MOBILE STATS YOU SHOULD KNOW! PER PEW RESEARCH PROJECT: 92% OF ALL AMERICAN ADULTS HAVE A CELL PHONE (4/15) 68% OWN A SMARTPHONE (6/15) 19% OWN AN E-READER (4/15—it was 32% in 1/14) 45% OWN A TABLET (4/15) 70% OF ALL CELL PHONE USERS AND 86% OF SMARTPHONE USERS HAVE USED PHONES TO OBTAIN "JUST-IN-TIME" INFORMATION - ONLINE INFORMATION (4/12) 43% OF RESPONDENTS SPEND MORE TIME ON TABLETS THAN DESKTOP/LAPTOPS (THINK MOBILE WITH GOOGLE, 2011) #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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MOBILE IMPLEMENTATION NOT MANY STUDIES YET, BUT LOTS OF ANECDOTAL EVIDENCE THE MOBILE PROPOSITION FOR EDUCATION REPORT (GSMA MOBILE EDUCATION, 2012). REAL TIME INTERACTION ALLOWED STUDENTS TO FEEL LESS ISOLATED & SUPPORTED, AND IMPROVED LITERACY RATES #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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EXERCISE Split into groups. I’ll give you a topic to design a simple instructional piece. Talk amongst yourselves. After a few minutes, we’ll share our ideas, share some coffee, no big whoop. I’m getting verklempt just thinking about it… #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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SHARE #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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SUMMARY: Early practices of using speech, learning segments, and print can be applied to m-learning M-Learning is an opportunity to provide learning anytime, anywhere for anyone with access to a mobile device. The main adjustment for m-Learning is adjusting one’s mindset on how to design—mobile first! Use the tools available on the device! This shift can actually help promote greater opportunity for memory and literacy by teaching information in smaller, more personalized “chunks” for retention. #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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QUESTIONS/DISCUSSION? #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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MY CONTACT INFO: BLOG: techcommgeekmom.com E-MAIL: techcommgeekmom@me.com TWITTER: @techcommgeekmom LINKEDIN: www.linkedin.com/in/daniellemvillegas For More Information: TechCommGeekMom.com Search> Whitepaper #stc16 @techcommgeekmom
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