The Observer Report: Teenagers Say Goodbye To Facebook
Originally posted on November 11, 2013 The Observers reports that teenagers say goodbye to Facebook and hello to messenger apps. The ability to chat privately and share pictures (selfies) in real time with friends is increasing in appeal to teens. The reports points out that teens are migrating to mobile messaging apps such as WhatsApps […]
How Mobile Technology, Mobile Culture and Mobile Education impact each other
Originally posted by mzivkocms on September 19, 2013 The title may sound weird and to the point self-explanatory, but I see the strong causal relation between those 3 categories, that I will try to theorize in simple terms. Year by year, the mobile technology’s positive impact on education is quite evident in all levels of […]
VR, AR and Mixed Reality in the classroom
I found this article while mining for information about AR and VR applications in the classroom. I was drawn to this article as it showcases the benefits and real-life applications of these technologies in the classroom. The main appeal of VR, AR or even Mixed Reality is the ability to create and sustain engagement and […]
AI Enhanced Holographic Distance Education
Originally posted by Sarah Wong on March 23, 2019 In today’s technologically advanced world. The one place we are behind in our use of technology is in the classroom. With advances in hardware and software making technology more accessible than ever, the only logical step forward is to integrate technology into the classroom as much as possible. In recent […]
CoSpaces Edu
Originally posted by kimberley seto on September 22, 2019 Cospaces Edu is an online mobile platform that allows users to design and code virtual worlds. These virtual worlds can be compatible on both AR and VR platforms. This app extends beyond coding and design. It allows students to experiment with math and physics and present research via […]
Hi from Sunny Guangzhou!
Hello,I’m Pascaline and I come from the beautiful island called Mauritius. Currently based in Guangzhou China, I’m working for British Council in the Education and Exams department.Ten years ago, I started teaching English as a second language teacher at a University in Shanghai. Since then, I have had the opportunity to work in both private […]