How real is the internet? Based on what they see online, real people are being influenced on their everyday choices. Influencers are people -and their…
Influencer Impact
Posted in Mobile Education
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!
Posted in Mobile Education
When the traditional teaching mode doesn’t work in the school, how can teachers shift from a classroom-based course to a blended mode? In this short…
Posted in (A1) Analyses, and Mobile Education
In my A1, I discussed Clubhouse, an audio social media that attracted a lot of attention and might lead to a new trend of open…
Posted in Mobile Culture, and Mobile Technologies
If there were companion robots that can live with us at home to do chores, guard the house, teach, play with children, and give us…
Posted in Mobile Culture, and Mobile Education
The Education for Justice (E4J) initiative by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) pursues preventing crime and advocating a lawfulness culture through education…
Please see this short video as a summary of our OER this week, highlighting the results of our work cloud on video apps, Jam Board…
Posted in Mobile Education
Microlearning is a valuable approach to mobile and open learning. Previous OERs, like this one, have done an excellent job giving an overview of what…
One of the more convenient and useful features of a mobile device is the GPS function that allows one to know precisely where they are…
Posted in Mobile Education, and Mobile Technologies
myViewBoard is a cloud platform released by ViewSonic. The software is a distance learning tool, to K-12 schools, colleges, and universities. It is easy to…
Dango is a mobile app that uses machine learning to predict what your emoji needs are. It does this through filtering through messages and emojis…