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Looking Beyond the Whiz-bang Technology: Using Mobile Learning Technology to Improve Economic Instruction Steven C. Myers and Daniel A. Talley ASSA Annual Meetings Chicago, IL Jan. 7, 2007
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Remember getting your first laptop after being used to a desktop? Do you now haul your laptop home and to class? –If so you are a mobile worker, teacher, or student. –But do you also haul along stacks of paper, a textbook or two and a few folders of notes or a large notebook, if not more? –Where is the paperless office?
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Mobile Learning Technology Purpose: Describe the integration of computer technologies that enables the instructor to create a Mobile Learning Technology Environment. Claim: Mobile learning technology use will Yield improvements in student learning and engagement; Increase the Efficiency of Instructor Time Spent on Instruction.
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What is a Mobile Learning Technology Environment? A Mobile Learning Technology Environment is: 1)Classroom Management and System Level Software + 2)Wireless Networking System + 3)Tablet PC (or another Mobile Computing Device)
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Wireless Network Mobile devices (Tablet PCs) Course management and other system level software Figure 1: Three Key Components of a Mobile Learning Technology Environment
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Course Management and System Level Support Allows instructional resources and course information to be made available over a campus computer network to students. Examples: WebCT, Blackboard, Virtual U Course Content: Announcements, syllabus, exam and assignment schedule, grade report, online quizzes, links to instructor- provided and Internet resources and other course support tools.
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WebCT at DSU
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The Wireless Network A wireless network is a network of wireless access points and hubs that connects the wireless layer with the wired backbone campus network. A wireless network is: Not actually an independent network; Adds no additional functionality other than wireless access to the campus network.
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The Wireless Network Allows anywhere / anytime access to the campus network System of access points (routers and hubs) provides wireless coverage to: office spaces, classrooms, campus buildings and facilities, even campus green spaces Important: Permits Wireless Projection
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Wireless Projection Configure classroom projectors so that a computer can project wirelessly. Instructors and students with wireless devices can install software and use. Advantages: Untethers the instructor from a fixed computer station Allows students to easily share work/presentation with class
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Source: http://www.projectorcentral.com/wireless_projector.htm Wireless Network
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The Mobile Device – Tablet PC Mobile computing devices are becoming commonplace and could include a range of devices (PDAs, etc.). Best Choice for Instruction Tablet PC Tablet PC is a computer that can function as a wireless laptop-- but has two key additional features.
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Tablet PC Gateway M285 Pentium M 1.88 GHz 1 GB RAM XP Windows Tablet PC edition 2005 80 GB HD DVD writer Port replicator University installed software
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Tablet PC Common Types Slate Hybrid Convertible Unique Features Form factor Digital Ink
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Tablet PC Input Panel
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Tablet PC Equation Writer
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The Future of the Tablet PC
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Mobile Learning Presentations Mobile learning technologies enhance presentations by allowing presenter to annotate simply and easily. Three most common presentation tools: Digital Ink PowerPoint Presentation Digital Ink Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook) – Authors Choice Microsoft Journal SMART Notebook – Authors Choice Others?
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