Originally Posted By Carri-Ann Scott on February 10, 2019 My focus for this assignment was mobile literacy, particularly eBooks and their AudioBook cousins. I am interested to see…
Category: Mobile Culture
Coronavirus school closures impact 1.3 billion children – and remote learning is increasing inequality
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COVID-19 is disrupting education on an unprecedented scale. At the time of writing, UNESCO estimates that nearly 1.3 billion pupils have experienced school closures across 186 countries.…
Originally posted By adrian yee on September 15, 2019 I am fascinated by this mobile application. It provides background information, history and stories behind famous art pieces.…
Originally posted By julio palacios on October 11, 2019 Hi everyone. I decided to tackle the topic of echo chambers and the impact mobile technology has had…
iGen: Connected Kids are Less Rebellious, More Tolerant, Less Happy, and Completely unprepared for Adulthood
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Original post by Brogan Pratt on January 16, 2019 iGen, (sometimes referred to as GenZ) is the latest generation born from 1994 onwards. They are…
Originally posted by rtelford on January 21, 2017 Lately there seems to be more and more discussion as to how our hyperconnected lives may be affecting our…
Originally posted by Rebecca on January 20, 2019 In teaching the writing process, brainstorming and organizing ideas are critical skills to employ when writing in another language.…
Original post by adrian wheeler on September 20, 2019 One of the most transformative aspects of mobile culture for me in the last few years…
Originally posted by Lori Jones on September 22, 2019 How is Tik Tok working for education? The jury is out really. There are investigations in multiple countries…
Originally posted by ttrembl on October 24, 2019 Here is another post about wearable technology and the social side of fitness tracking or the current mobile culture…