Personal Learning & Teaching Assistants
The article Collaborative Mobile-Learning Architecture Based on Mobile Agents (2020) proposes a mobile learning (m-learning) application that uses ‘mobile agents’ which can assess, track, and report students’ progress and collaborative efforts while engaged in learning activities within or outside of the classroom. These mobile agents are combinations of software with data that can move between […]
Get Instant Math Help from Mobile Math Apps
With the rise of remote or e-learning, sometimes teacher’s immediate help is not always available to students, so these math problem solving Apps can be great alternatives for providing instant help to students. These apps will double check your answers, provide you step by step instructions for problem solution, plot a graph for any function […]
What can technologies make us gain or lose?
When I asked Google “Do technologies simplify our life”, this article came into my sight. This is a reflection by the author Nicholas Carr, which makes me think about how we humans can handle the direction that technologies develop in, or else we are just roaming in the trend of technologies which have been driven […]
Finally, A Cloud-Based Music Daw
Cloud-based services provide the user with the ability to access software applications that run on shared computing resources like, processing power, memory, and disk storage via the Internet. A program called Bandlab created the first cloud-based DAW (Digital Audio Workstation). Why is this a big deal for music educators? For years running a legitimate recording technology […]
Lean Healthcare
Lean Healthcare is applying “lean” ideas in healthcare to minimize waste with ongoing process improvement. Learn how to use Lean to improve patient satisfaction and care outcomes while reducing costs. The rising costs in healthcare and the need for safer and more efficient processes for patients and paying sources are demands to sustainability and survival. […]
Can platforms like Slido take advantage of mobile use within the classroom?
One aspect of mobile culture that seems to be more and more evident is that even when we are together, mobiles still play a role in our interactions. During a meeting or class, people may be using their phones to chat with others (within the group or not); in a social situation we may consult […]