A3 – The future of AI Writing is coming to your students’ mobile devices
Prior to beginning this research I had heard of AI writing news articles in specific test cases but I had no idea how advanced it has become. Just days ago I was grading environmental issue papers submitted by students. I was curious how well some websites which claimed to be able to write essays would […]
A1: Data Consolidation as in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
I created a video in portrait orientation which is optimized for mobile viewing. I immediately jumped to this topic as I have dabbled in many iterations of this long-running series and have always been disappointed by the level of detail present in the past. This overhauled version has some really exciting technology in it, and […]
Zipgrade
Zipgrade is an app made by the husband of a teacher. This is a quality of life upgrade for many teachers! When surveying your class or conducting multiple choice quizzes, this app makes it easy to print your own bubble sheets and scan it with your mobile device! While multiple choice quizzes aren’t great for […]
Indigenous Peoples Atlas of Canada
Originally by dustin hyde on June 28, 2018 Hey everyone, in the midst of all the A1 projects and group OERs I thought I would create a quick post that I feel is worthwhile. The Canadian Geographic is currently working on a massive digital project in partnership with the Assembly of First Nations to create a digital […]
A1- Naver Papago
Originally posted by YoonJu Na Oct 2019 For my A1 assignment, I decide to analyze mobile Translator “Naver-Papage” I have never used this mobile application in the past but through this assignment, I was able to explore the application. Please click below to see my website. https://yna075.wixsite.com/papagoanalysis
Community-driven mapping tools like Trailforks
There exist many apps out there which are heavily used and are community-driven. As I’m a mountain-biker, I will focus on cycling apps here, but a similar hiking app would be AllTrails. What is Trailforks? Think of it as google maps for off-road biking. They call what they do a “crowd-sourced database”. They primarily aim […]
Mobile Fitness Apps – Educational and personal use
Originally by Katie Cowen on January 11, 2019 Mobile Fitness Apps – SWEAT, Sworkt, Nike + Training Club, Freeletics, Fiit Mobile fitness apps have been taking over the training and fitness industry. These apps are available to download from virtually anywhere immediately giving an individualized program to follow for the experienced or non-experienced gym-goer for personal and/or […]
ELLLO
By christopher clarke on January 19, 2019 Mobile education is excellent at embracing accessibility and global connectedness. Part of accessibility is providing experiences that fit into those short sections of free time we all hopefully get throughout the day. Between busy days and short attention spans, it’s important to compress content into easy to access, […]
A3: Biometrics in the Classroom
Originally posted by michael godwin on July 29, 2018 Hi everyone, For my forecasting project I decided to look at the latest advances in biometrics in relation to education. The ESG Business School in Paris made news last year when it introduced technology that monitors online students using facial recognition software through their webcams. A high school […]
A1: Physical Education/Fitness App, Jefit
Originally posted by kevin low on June 22, 2018 With thousands of different fitness apps on the IOS and Android platform available to users, which one do you choose? Where would you even begin to start? There is no definitive answer to this question, as there might be those who just started into fitness with no experience […]