Hello everyone, Sam and I are pleased to kick off the Movable Feast with our investigation into DIY learning. We’ve enjoyed the process of digging…
OER – DIY Learning
Posted in (A2) Movable Feast, and Mobile Education
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!
Posted in (A2) Movable Feast, and Mobile Education
Hello everyone, Sam and I are pleased to kick off the Movable Feast with our investigation into DIY learning. We’ve enjoyed the process of digging…
Genially has so many options for student usage and teacher/staff usage that promotes the gamification of so many materials that can be used in the…
Posted in Mobile Education
I was referred to my first physiotherapist after having a recent bilateral mastectomy as the preferred course of treatment and therapeutic response (as opposed to…
From an engineering perspective, it’s really amazing how many sensors are built into modern phones: 3 axis gyroscopes, accelerometers, air pressure sensors, etc. Most are…
Posted in (A3) Mobile Forum, and Mobile Education
Please click the link below to view my Google Site on the potential future for ‘Immersive Book Talks using Augmented Reality Technology’: https://sites.google.com/view/a3-immersive-book-talks/home
This website for the forecasting project was made in collaboration between Rylan Klassen and Amy Lee. https://sites.google.com/view/etec523forecastingproject?usp=sharing We hope you enjoy it.
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Booksource Classroom is a free website program that works in conjunction with an app to help you develop an inventory and digital check-out system for…
Posted in (A1) Analyses, and Mobile Education
Arts and Culture By: Bianca Therese Joson What are your early memories of art? For me, it involves watching my grandfather paint in our dinning…
Posted in (A1) Analyses, and Mobile Education
Here is a Genially presentation on analyzing the mobile learning application, Blooket. Feel free to comment with any questions or thoughts. Amy and I would also…