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Holding Hands or handing over the control the of handheld technologies in primary

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Holding Hands or handing over the control the of handheld technologies in primary

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State of Flux is the New Normal.Get over it !

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• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKg5-asGRHY

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AkFGsNtTFRI

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Twitter and mobile @bobharrisonset@dawnhallybone@derekrobertson@Consolarium@olliebray@timrylands@johndavitt@trucano@deputymitchell@ianaddison@lordlangley73@jdeyenberg@ignatia

Some people passionate about learning with or without mobile worth a follow on twitter

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Andy 7 I think Linden aged 7

Me at seven Son at seven

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USB is just 12years old

YouTube 7years old

Facebook is just 8 !

Google is 13 years old

before you vision technology in the future just think ?

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Devices its personalloosing it is disasterous

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Mobile Learning or Learner Mobility

1 :1 computing doesn't mean Solo learning Adults & children learn better in groups whereas OLPC project premised on solo learningContent is important but collaboration is King Location and context are trends to watch

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Technologies in primary

Recording device • Cameras (kids don’t call them digital so why

should we )• Audio (talking tins write, speak boards)• Measurement (temp, light location etc)• Tags • What’s your view

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What the research says

• Learners engage with technology and over 4 years this engagement does not diminish

• Learners consume content but also comment and create .• Learners take technology and deploy it in ways you wont

envisage • Learners share what they create with each other and there

families• Teachers are more likely to damage lose valuable equipment • Parents are prepared to support learners in using devices or

purchasing them • Digital awareness is something that should be engaged with

early and reviewed and you as teachers should be educated to

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Pass the Crystal ball or give me your budget

Maybe read the reports linked over following slides

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NMC K12Trends in Educational Technology

1 years or less

•Mobile (to be honest now) •Cloud Computing

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NMC K12Trends in Educational Technology

2-3 years K12

• Games Based Learning• Open Content

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NMC K12Trends in Educational Technology

4 -5 years K12

• Learner Analytics• Personal Learning Environments

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Projects to lookat now

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Project in Wolverhampton in the UK Phase 1 2003 with 120 devices in four schools. Phase 2 2005 more than 1000 pupils plus teachers in 18 schools Phase Three  2006 with an  additional 1000 devices across all Key Stages. Phase Four 2008 further rollout of over 1500 devices. This last phase includes devices rolled out within the "Computers for Pupils" initiative and the national MoLe Net scheme.

http://www.learning2go.org/

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Rapidly developing community in Australia primarily using Ipod touch http://slidetolearn.ning.com

Great guide to getting startedat http://www.slidetolearn.info

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The real advantages

• Personal ownership • Ability to pass round work together on device

or between devices • Ability to move between inside and outside • You can put them away • They force you to think about how you or how

you learn

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Added extras for you follow this slide

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Ideas for here and nowQR Codes QR Codes way of converting

text or url into graphic readable by smart phone or web cam http://www.qrme.co.uk/qr-codes-explained.html How they workdelivr.com/14bpq • Use for treasure hunt type

activities • Providing more info in

galleries libraries • Especially useful for people

with limited typing skills • Print on posters ,tee shirt &

mugs

QR code for my blog

• More ideas at Tom Barrets excellent blog

• https://docs.google.com/present/view?id=dhn2vcv5_765hsdw5xcr

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Geocaching

Get a flavour by visiting http://www.trailsoptional.com/ produced @jdeyenberg

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Thanks

@andyjb http://andysblackhole.blogspot.com