Archive for the ‘Free and Good Mobile Stuff’ Category
Simpler than Web Pages and Free [easy]
I have been developing web pages (for mobile and PC devices) for at least 15 years. As my web programming skills have improved, my page design skills have not. My pages look very retro and I fondly describe them as looking like a “ketchup bottle”. I have become a minimalist when developing new web pages [...]
In: Easy, Free and Good Mobile Stuff, Using Mobile Tech
Simple Mobile Tech … Big Gains for Students [Tech Difficulty – Easy]
I have been busy with many projects over the past several months. I have been a little neglectful of my blog but let this be the first post to get things started again. This project post is very easy to implement but I will have others in the future that are much more technical. To [...]
In: Easy, Free and Good Mobile Stuff, Using Mobile Tech
My social spaces and tools (You need more than one!)
One of my revelations in 2009 was the importance of social learning and how I need more than one social learning space. I am a teacher but I am also a computer hobbyist (a.k.a. computer geek). I use Facebook for my personal social networks, my blogs and wiki’s are always open to all but my [...]
In: Free and Good Mobile Stuff, Issues on Mobile Learning, Using Mobile Tech
Random Stuff on Mobile Learning
I have been a little delinquent on my blogging the last couple of weeks. School has started and aside from having three classes to teach, I have also been working on a special project related to Strategic Planning at my College. But,,,, I have been thinking mobile. Mobile for my Fall Classes A couple of [...]
In: Free and Good Mobile Stuff, Issues on Mobile Learning, Techie Stuff, Using Mobile Tech
Freebies… Final Episode (for now)
I have dedicated this post and the previous two blog posts to free products that might be useful in getting a educator started with mobile computing via text messaging (SMS). Textmarks.com and especially twitter are very popular because they are mobile and because they are social media in nature (real time micro-communi cation). This post [...]
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