Memes are often succinct and poignant ways to deliver a message, often with few words. I came across the above image one day and it…
The more things change…
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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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With mobile technologies, creativity can happen anywhere! I came across this app called VLLO a while ago and it’s such a great tool for editing…
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Stocard – Your Mobile Wallet By Juliano Ng on May 30, 2020, original post Mobile culture is readily used in most transaction. Covid-19 has changed the ideology…
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A1 – Mobile Activism By Mel on June 21, 2020; Original Post On the idea of activism and awareness, mobility resources have been found to be very…
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Social media has become a very important source of information when it comes to news, polls, opinions and reviews. Due to the ease of accessibility…
With the global lockdowns the entertainment industries took a heavy hit. In fact, lately very little has been discussed in the news about this issue.…
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Libraries are meant for sharing public knowledge, and Libby is an app that facilitates access to digitalized libraries across Android and Apple devices.
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Hey everyone. I wanted to share a fun and interactive way to engage with students. Over the past two years, I have been working to…
In reading through current and past posts and this week’s discussion questions, I’ve found myself thinking a lot about how our education system is just…
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In light of quarantine restrictions, watch parties have grown in popularity within mobile culture and streaming services know it. Disney +, Prime Video, and Netflix…