Jane in Java 2: mLearning in my school

Jane in Java 2: mLearning in my school

A teacher's report on mLearning from: Jane in Java 2: mLearning in my school


Jane in Java 2 reports-

Have you had experience using m-learning devices in a learning environment?Currently the use of mobile phones at my school is more directed at the parents rather than the students. We use SMS to inform/invite parents to workshops and meetings. My parents often contact me using SMS but I only reply if it is before 7pm. I believe that after that time is my family time so I will reply the next day. My students in Grade 5 all have mobile but I prefer to email with them because it�s free rather than using up my personal phone credit. Our school has a dedicated mobile phone for each Principal for school meeting announcements. Teachers must use their own phones and pay for phone credit themselves.

Do you see possibilities for using e-learning devices to either enhance existing learning practices or enable emerging learning practices? I have heard from a friend of mine who used to work in Japan that SMS is used to track students as they move from tutoring class to tutoring class. As the child checks in an SMS is sent to the parent�s phone to alert them to the whereabouts of their child. In Japan mLearning is a happening thing. Here is a link to a blog
post about a new university course offered http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2007/11/28/college-course-via-mobile-phone-being-offered-in-japan/

I have been experimenting with podcasting in my classes recently. This has developed into also using ebooks and audiobooks. I was surprised to find that there are many free ebooks and audiobooks available on the Internet. Podcasts are numerous and mostly free. I found some great ones called English Bites from iTunes. These are video podcasts and focus on real situations. In each episode words and phrases from the footage are focused on. My students love making podcasts in the classroom and my Grade 3 are calling these podcasts Gigglecasts
as they really like to tell jokes. I will take them to the Jakarta Gemstone markets this Wednesday and I hope to make use of my new voice recorder there. I have bought a new iPod classic and a microphone attachment that enables recording. It is really clear. We hope to make or first field trip podcast about what we will see on the trip. I like to use podcasting as it has made my students more aware of how important it is to be able to speak loudly and
clearly. You can hear our podcasting attempts here on my blog,
http://janeinjava2.blogspot.com

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The Face of Learning: Generation M

The Face of Learning: Generation M


From: the Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia (SPERA), links people with a diverse range of interests in education and training to promote the development of rural Australia. The theme of the 2008 Annual Conference is: The Face of Learning: Generation "M".

The conference will explore and reflect upon the impact, in our rural communities, of learning with, and teaching the mobile generation.

Article:http://admin.edna.edu.au/dspace/retrieve/132/SPERA+invitation.pdf