When deciding on the format of this assignment, I grappled with creating my own podcast and embedding it into another modality that included a visual…
A1: Why Podcasts?
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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!
Posted in (A1) Analyses, and Mobile Technologies
When deciding on the format of this assignment, I grappled with creating my own podcast and embedding it into another modality that included a visual…
More than 500,000 adults in Canada live with a learning disability (LD). Many recognize they struggle to read, write or learn but are unaware of…
*note: I know Mobile Technology week was before this, but Ring (Amazon) announced the Always Home Cam this week* This is likely a perversion of…
OCEARCH is a global non-profit organization using innovative technology and invaluable collaboration and connection to conducting unprecedented research on our ocean’s giants. Their app, “Shark…
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The technology required to produce 360° video, also known as immersive video, is becoming more affordable. In a world where synchronous video conferencing and asynchronous…
GooseChase is a digital scavenger hunt-building platform, originally developed by university students during a hackathon at the University of Waterloo. While not as immersive as…
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Passwords are a necessary nuisance that never should have survived this long. If you’ve ever wondered how many of yours are out there being bought…
I am very interested in Google lens which has been around for several years but I think has been one of the fundamental tools that…
I choose this video from the Pittsburgh ML Summit 2019 in which Jing Tao Wang, a researcher at Google, describes some of the projects he’s…