*note: I know Mobile Technology week was before this, but Ring (Amazon) announced the Always Home Cam this week* This is likely a perversion of…
Day: October 2, 2021
Making on the Go!
Posted in Mobile Education
I like to make things. This stems partly from a need to get the physical mechanical ideas that bounce around my head into the real…
Taking a prompt from Grace Reid this Truth and Reconciliation week, one of the additions to the mobile and open education ecosystem for the betterment…
Grasping the importance and value of diversity, equity and inclusion in the workforce characterizes cutting-edge organizational governance. There is a growing awareness that deeply embedded…
For medical practitioners, professional development is paramount. Staying up-to-date on the current body of knowledge/practice in their field isn’t just a questions of being an…
Social Media: dictators’ worst nightmare How mobile technologies can educate youths to stand up for democratic values The role of social media has been significant…
Is there room for another?
Posted in Mobile Education
After searching high and low for a mobile education technology app, and discovering that many (that interested me) were already included in the Mobile Education…
Constructivism Learning Theory and Problem Based Learning (PBL)?According to Seibert (2021), “PBL employs constructivist principles to foster application of prior knowledge, collaborative learning, and active…
Language learning apps have become all the more popular in recent times. Apps like Duolingo, Babbel, and Memrise, with millions of active users daily, have…
“Virtual reality will revolutionize the way underground miners are taught about safety,” said Nathan Parsons, Manager for Special Projects at Broadmeadow Mine. “Up until now,…





