Original post by Unknown author on January 19, 2017 On a recent episode of Spark (a technology radio show on the CBC) they began discussing using apps to…
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Original post by not listed on March 23, 2016 I’m currently in ETEC590 creating my eportfolio. As I was reflecting back on my MET journey, I…
Holograms in education?
Posted in Mobile Culture
Original post by dustin hyde on August 5, 2018 A week or so ago I was listening to favourite podcast of mine on the CBC called Under…
Originally posted by vivien kamhoua on June 23, 2018 I can personally see some changes that technology immersion and mobile learning are bringing into my cognitive learning…
This article written by Cathy Link and Farrah Lalani was posted on the World Economic Forum. This article depicts how COVID-19 has transformed and altered…
With mobile technologies being increasingly intertwined in our daily lives, there are two major ways that mobile can blend with culture. The first is when…
Originally posted by unknown on September 23, 2017 As a grade 3 teacher in Alberta, we teach 4 major countries in social studies; Tunisia, Ukraine,…
Culture in Your Pocket!
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Original post by unknown on January 17, 2017 Culture is quite simply defined as the arts and other collections of human achievement viewed collectively. Culture…
Originally posted on November 11, 2013 The Observers reports that teenagers say goodbye to Facebook and hello to messenger apps. The ability to chat privately…
How Mobile Technology, Mobile Culture and Mobile Education impact each other
Posted in Mobile Culture
Originally posted by mzivkocms on September 19, 2013 The title may sound weird and to the point self-explanatory, but I see the strong causal relation…
