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Tag Archives: mLearning
'Mobile Is My Soul': More About Cell Phones in the South of Africa
This is a guest post by Laura Czerniewicz. Laura is the Director of the Centre for Educational Technology (CET) at the University of Capetown in South Africa. Keeping track of what South Africans are doing with technology is really hard, … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Bloggers, Notable Posts, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) Tagged cell phones, mLearning, mobile phones 8 Comments
Cell Phones in the South of Africa: Some Images
This is a guest post by Laura Czerniewicz. Laura is the Director of the Centre for Educational Technology (CET) at the University of Capetown in South Africa. The Centre for Educational Technology (CET) at the University of Cape Town in … Continue reading
Posted in Guest Bloggers, Higher Education, Tools, Toys, and Technology (Oh my!) Tagged mLearning, Mobile phone 1 Comment
Please Welcome Guest Blogger Laura Czerniewicz
With all the blogging I’ve been doing about mLearning apps the past couple of weeks, it has bothered me that the focus in the industry right now has been on the high-end devices. How many people in the entire world … Continue reading
Blackboard's iPad App and its implications
Ray Henderson has a post up about his sense of responsibility to customers regarding balancing innovation with mature products (careful refinements in features and support services to meet customer needs) versus innovation in new areas (bold thinking and experiments). It’s … Continue reading
Advice for mLearning App Developers
My colleague Mark Wilcox, now the product manager for Oracle Virtual Directory but formerly a developer at WebCT, wrote me with some good advice to mLearning developers: I wrote the first mobile app for WebCT as my last presentation at … Continue reading



