By Nathan Bristow on March 24, 2019 For my Assignment 3, I’ve been examining the role of microprocessor platforms and their role in education: specifically the micro:bit…
A3 – Micro:bits
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Featuring original research and analysis on mobile and open learning published as Open Educational Resources (OERs) by professional educators enrolled in the University of British Columbia's Master of Educational Technology (MET) program. Browse and be inspired!
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By Nathan Bristow on March 24, 2019 For my Assignment 3, I’ve been examining the role of microprocessor platforms and their role in education: specifically the micro:bit…
By Jenny Wong on October 18, 2017 Please go to the following link: https://jennywong2.wixsite.com/mysite to view my Analytical Publishing Project. It is designed to also be easily accessible…
Originally posted by adrian wheeler on September 10, 2019 3D scanning, 3D modelling and photogrammetry are all very exciting tools that show excellent potential for allowing students to interact…
Originally posted by Vincent Dong on February 10, 2019 TikTok (Chinese: 抖音) is an app which provides users a platform to share their short videos. In the past…
Originally posted By ariana debreuil on January 8, 2019 This is a resource I was shown a couple of years ago when on the topic…
Originally posted By stephanie kwok on January 14, 2019 An app that I’d like to share is the ‘Google Arts and Culture’ app for mobile…
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Originally Posted By Laurie Campbell on May 26, 2018 Three years ago in this course, Lane Hardy surveyed mobile translation apps available at the time. He pointed…
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Original post by Graeme Harkness on July 30, 2018. For the past 5 or 6 years we have been trying to gather enough sensors to…
Originally posted by Carri-Ann Scott on February 10, 2019. My focus for this assignment was mobile literacy, particularly eBooks and their AudioBook cousins. I am interested…
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With VR we can already see and hear. We might as well add touch, taste, and smell. With our phone our we can already send…