Originally posted by brian ham on September 22, 2019 A colleague and I are in the process of trying to start a “morning news” type show at…
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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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Originally posted by brian ham on September 22, 2019 A colleague and I are in the process of trying to start a “morning news” type show at…
I recall my experience living on the Reserve. The cell tower was near the central area and near the school and so we had Internet…
Originally posted on October 14, 2017 Creativity in the classroom… why does it matter and how do we support students in developing creativity? This podcast…
Setting out on a mobile quest to further explore the incorporation of gamification in technologies that set out to improve our lives, I came across…
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Originally posted by Julio Palacios on September 19, 2019. While researching for my Assignment 1, I stumbled upon Life Gamification Apps. This is a category…
Originally posted by Jiri Karas on September 20, 2019. Calm, Headspace, Stop, Breathe and Think, Insight Timer… and many others. The flood of meditation and…
Original post by Carlo Trendatue on September 19th, 2019 No generation in history’s past has had such technological power at their fingertips. Smartphone applications, rapid…
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Original post by Judy Tai on October 6th, 2019. Hi everyone, The focus of my analysis is on instant classroom update to parents as a…
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Originally posted by pshui on September 21, 2019 Recent studies have shown that the collective global attention span has shortened over the years, especially in the recent…
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Originally Posted By michael yates on July 8, 2018 I’m guessing most of you do not speak the language, but you can understand the meaning of this…