Monday, February 14, 2011

Mobile Learning February 12, 2011

 Presentations
Becky
VInce
Deanna

Assessment (and Reporting)

FETC - the clickers (and LMS) and inquiry divergence

RWL - what struck you as odd? Did any alarms bells go off? Did your skepticism meter go wild?

Polleverywhere - two questions
vs
Grading With Games - James Paul Gee

Effective Assessment in a Digital Age outlines some of the key benefits
  • better dialogue and communication that can overcome distance and time constraints
  • immediate and learner-led assessment through interactive online tests and tools in the hand (such as voting devices and internet connected mobile phones)
  • authenticity through online simulations and video technologies and risk-free rehearsal of real-world skills in professional and vocational education
  • fast and easy processing and transferring of data
  • improved thinking and ownership through peer assessment, collection of evidence and reflection on achievements in e-portfolios
  • making visible skills and learning processes that were previously difficult to measure
  • a personal quality to feedback, even in large-group contexts

Reporting - how do we improve on this part?

Favourite Apps

Google  - especially the direct voice input into your Google doc (Android only)

New and Interesting

The 2011 Horizon Report - Technologies to Watch and compared to 2010 list and their wiki with more lists

Character Education for the Digital Age  - Educational Leadership - ASCD

Users don’t read - they scan

http://net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/HR2011.pdf
edtech,HorizonReport,trends,educause,research,2011
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