“Hey Siri, Say hello to your children!” Welcome to Nicole and Joel’s Movable Feast week- “Siri and her AI Offspring.” We’ve decided to update our…
OER – Siri and her AI Offspring
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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 (A2) Movable Feast, and Mobile Technologies
“Hey Siri, Say hello to your children!” Welcome to Nicole and Joel’s Movable Feast week- “Siri and her AI Offspring.” We’ve decided to update our…
Week 4 had a rich curation of edtech tools and apps. Newsela was one of my favourite edtech tools to help with literacy-focused goals and…
In today’s education world, students and teachers use mobile devices like smartphones, tablets, and laptops, along with cloud-based tools and social media for learning. However,…
Gamifying the classroom is not a new concept. With technology at the fingertips of most students and schools, online interactive learning games have increased in…
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 Mobile Culture
This is my first year teaching in a Junior High grade (Grade 8 Core French) and it’s been an illuminating experience to say the least. One…
Inspired by the discussion “what disturbs me the most about mobile culture…” I wanted to delve deeper into the culture of mobile addiction. Having taught…