Naloxone Training App
Originally Posted by norah smith on 14 Sep 2019 According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, between 2016 and 2018 the opioid crisis was responsible for the deaths of over 11 500 Canadians. Ontario and British Columbia see the highest number of deaths, but consistently across Canada, the majority of these deaths were accidental. In […]
Mobile Technology in Correctional Service Canada
Originally Posted by ttrembl on 23 Nov 2019 Hello, Here is a link to my forecasting project that examines the current and forecast technological state for Parole Officers with CSC. As you will read, a lot is needed to make Parole Officers jobs more efficient and technologies exist to aid in those efforts. https://trumantremblay4.wixsite.com/website-2 Enjoy! […]
W02: If Every Learner Had Just One Mobile Technology It Would Be…
I once had a company that built the only wireless laptop in the world designed exclusively for K-12 education. This was years before the “one laptop per child” movement began, but at that time I really did believe that if every child in the world had something that worked like a networked laptop, truly transformative […]
W02: What I Hate About Mobile Technologies…
Is it that they’re not waterproof? Is it that they’re still so disruptive to traditional social interactions? Is it that you’re a cyclist (like me) & you expect to be killed by someone texting while driving? Mobile technologies are far from perfect, and perfection is almost certainly a pipe dream in any case. INSTRUCTIONS: Read […]
W02: Mobile Technologies I Want To See Someday…
Pursuant to the thought that so many mobile technologies today seem like magic (in the sense of Arthur C. Clarke’s observation that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic), what kind of magic would you like to conjure, or have conjured, that doesn’t exist now? Keep in mind that a technology doesn’t necessarily have […]
W01: Does Context Rock?
This post is a discussion forum for ideas related to W01 – Mobility Perspectives. Specifically, this is a place to share your ideas about how important context is, how can educators employ it, and how might learners benefit from harnessing their own context better. INSTRUCTIONS: Read through a set of the existing responses below. Use the Thumbs Up tool to recommend any within […]
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