We’ve all thought it! As we begin to see the death of Big Box stores, witness the birth of drone delivery and self-driving vehicles. How…
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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 Mobile Technologies
We’ve all thought it! As we begin to see the death of Big Box stores, witness the birth of drone delivery and self-driving vehicles. How…
Posted in (A3) Mobile Forum, and Mobile Technologies
The advances in computing science and understanding of neuroscience is making it realistic for humans to enhance their cognitive capability and augment their decision-making skills.…
Posted in (A3) Mobile Forum, and Mobile Technologies
My journey through ETEC 523 has led me down a rabbit hole of information surrounding policies concerning underage mobile users and the content that underage…
Posted in (A3) Mobile Forum, and Mobile Technologies
How often do we struggle to decide what to make or what recipe to use? Imagine yourself hungry and opening the fridge, pantry or looking…
Hello everyone! For my A3 project, I was inspired by a place based learning project I am working on in ETEC 510, where our focus…
My future prediction project is aimed at helping teachers better understand the science of reading and identify reading difficulties which in turn will provide faster…
Posted in (A3) Mobile Forum, Mobile Culture, Mobile Education, and Mobile Technologies
We are currently in the whitewater of cultural and professional change, catalyzed by the exponential technological growth (exemplified by Moore’s law).’ Even the nature of…
Posted in (A3) Mobile Forum, Mobile Education, and Mobile Technologies
My name is Toby Beck and this assignment is meant to demonstrate a mobile optimized learning tool that I envision for the near future. I…
Has anyone heard of this new font that helps people memorize what they read? Sans Forgetica was developed by a team at RMIT University and…
The volume of data available to humanity at this moment in time is incredible. Olshannikova et al. predicted in 2015 that, by 2020, there would…