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“Educa&on On-‐Demand ~ In Your Hands” Latest Innova&ons & Best Prac&ces Regarding the
Use of Mobile Devices ~ Apps ~ Emerging Technologies for Enhancing Teaching & Learning in Higher Educa&on
Apps
Tablets
SmartPhones
eReaders
Tennessee Board of Regents Strategic Plan for Mobiliza&on
To Start This Presenta&on Pull Out Your Mobile Device
HAPIfork Smart Fork
Outcome of this Presenta:on: Endless possibili6es for using mobile devices
and apps for Teaching and Learning.
To Start Pull Out Your Mobile Device
IMPACT
“The mobile phone is the single most transforma&ve tool for development,” according to Jeffrey Sachs, Director of the Earth Ins:tute, Columbia University.
Born with Tablet – Toddlers and Computers
According to the sta:s:cal data collected in 2011, 24 percent of American children age 3-‐8 had their own iPads. The number of young children in the U.S, who have access to an iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, or some other tablet computer is es:mated at 70%. in new technologies day aOer day.
Collec&vely, mobile devices are the most successful and ubiquitous informa&on and communica&on technology (ICT) in history.
The exploding growth of hand-‐held devices (almost 370 million tablets will be sold by 2016) is transforming higher educa&on in terms of recrui&ng, teaching, learning, communica&on, collabora&on, social interac&on, engagement, produc&vity and the delivery of educa&on.
Mobile Technology Profile
• 90% of American adults have a cell phone
• 67% of cell owners find themselves checking their phone for messages, alerts, or calls — even when they don’t no&ce their phone ringing or vibra&ng.
• 44% of cell owners have slept with their phone next to their bed because they wanted to make sure they didn’t miss any calls, text messages, or other updates during the night.
• 29% of cell owners describe their cell phone as “something they can’t imagine living without.”
hVp://www.pewinternet.org/fact-‐sheets/mobile-‐technology-‐fact-‐sheet/
“Today mobile technologies are oOen common even in areas where schools, books, and computers are scarce. As price of mobile phone ownership con&nues to decline, more and more people, including those in extremely impoverished areas, are likely to own and know how to use a mobile device.” UNESO, 2014
Mobile Technology Profile
• 90% of American adults have a cell phone
• 58% of American adults have a smartphone
• 32% of American adults own an e-‐reader
• 42% of American adults own a tablet computer hVp://www.pewinternet.org/fact-‐sheets/mobile-‐technology-‐fact-‐sheet/
Mobile Workers • 60 percent of mobile workers checked in using their smartphone
with a service like Foursquare, Gowalla, Facebook Places, and Shopkick.
• 66 percent of mobile workers had checked out (made a purchase or other transac:on) using their smartphone).
• 87 percent used their smartphone for no6fica6ons such as sports scores, Facebook updates, SMS text messages, or other always-‐on applica:ons.
• 57 percent had used their smartphone as an e-‐6cket or mobile boarding card.
• 44 percent used their smartphone to scan barcodes and compare prices.
TBR Educa&onal & Workforce Mobile App Resource Bank
Mobile App Resource Center:
www.TBRMobile.org
50,000+ APPs
Gartner: Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies This Hype Cycle examines the status of, and prospects for, various mobile device technologies. It advises device vendors, mobile operators, applica:on providers and others on the maturity of these technologies and their use.
Defini&on Mobile devices are digital, easily portable, usually owned and controlled by an individual rather than an ins:tu:on, can access the internet, have mul:media capabili:es, and can facilitate a large number of tasks, par:cularly those related to communica:on. UNESCO, 2014 Policies Guidelines for Mobile Learning.
Mobile Learning Mobile learning is a customized experience based on the device, the features, and the learner.
Example: A tradi:onal computer lab will look the same across the world (same monitor, computer, etc.). Unlike mobile devices, where the user dictates the device, the learning environment and experiences.
NETP highlighted that Mobile broadband devices now have
six senses:
• Knowing where you are • Interac:ng with networks • Sensing local content and services • Discovering relevant things • Enhancing your surroundings with informa:on and simula:on
• Learning your interests, as well as how and with whom you like to learn
Ac&onable Advice Embrace B.Y.O.D.(Bring Your Own Device) “It will speed ability to leverage innova:ons in consumer tech, apps and services, reduce cost and widen IT delivery, ease of use and efficiency.” Source: Gartner and Forbes (BICSI Presenter’s Opinion in Italics, 2013)
#AImobilelearn
Impact and Transformation of Mobile Devices in Higher Education
Nielsen Survey 2013: How Students Prefer To Use Tablets In Schools
71 percent of students who use tablets are interested in accessing textbooks.
College students (aged 18-‐34) own an average of 6.8 devices each,
• Laptops (86%), smartphones (78%) and video game consoles (76%) MP3 players, digital cameras and handheld gaming devices has fallen off over the years as smartphone ownership has steadily risen, almost doubling from 2011 (42%). Separately, the study finds that more than 7 in 10 students who own a smartphone and/or a tablet regularly use gaming (76%), music (72%) and social networking apps (71%).
• Source: re:fuel / Crux Research
Educa&onal Use 5%
Flappy Bird # 1 Candy Crush # 2 Angry Birds # 3
Candy Crush Cheat Sheet for Every Level: hVp://youtu.be/UhIOAqZb74Q
#AImobilelearn
Impact and Transformation of Mobile Devices in Higher Education
Impact of Phones on Campuses
( +) Cell Phones as NoteTaking Tool
He is able to get onto eLearn and take exams in class with other students.”
NearPod Teaching Tool: www.nearpod.com
NearPod Mobile Classroom Tool
( -‐ ) New study shows college students who text during class are not paying aVen:on to lectures Students who send and receive texts during class have a hard :me paying aVen:on to lectures and risk not learning as much as they would if they weren’t tex:ng and were paying aVen:on. hVp://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2012/04/new_study_shows_college_studen.html
A Watch ?
The Impact of the iPhone / iPad
Smart Fish Finder
More than a Phone or for Games: Phones as Educa&onal and Workforce Tool
ü Telescope ü Microscope ü Naviga&on ü Heart Monitor ü Blood Pressure ü Workforce Tools ü Musical Instruments ü Library ü Musical Instrument ü Science Lab
Typical Student Classroom Phone Behavior
• Nearly 86 percent said they were tex:ng,
• 68 percent reported they were checking email,
• 66 percent said they using social networks,
• 38 percent said they were surfing the Web and
• 8 percent said they were playing a game. hVp://newsroom.unl.edu/releases/2013/10/23/UNL+study+shows+college+students+are+digitally+distracted+in+class
Sensordrone • Turns Your Smartphone Into A Carbon Monoxide Detector, Non-‐Contact Thermometer, Gas Leak Detector, Lux Meter, Weather Sta:on, Diagnos:c Tool, Breath Analyzer, & More...Much, Much, More!
Making high quality eye care portable, cost effec&ve and intui&ve; Leveraging mobile phone technology to extend the availability of a full range of ophthalmic diagnos:c tests outside of high income hospital departments to anywhere in the world: hospital wards, GP surgeries, pa:ent homes and we’re even being tested in the Antarc:c!
The Vision To empower general health workers and eye care prac::oners to diagnose
eye diseases and provide a means for managing and monitoring the treatment of pa:ents, anywhere in the world.
The Problem 285 million people worldwide are visually impaired 39 million of these people are blind 80% of blindness is avoidable 90% of blind people live in low-‐income countries
The Solu&on: Mobile Phones
PEEK – a smart-‐phone based system for comprehensive eye examina:ons in even the remotest of setngs. It is easy to use, affordable and portable.
Mobile Business Prac&ces
iDoctor on Your Phone
MobiUS
• FDA-‐approved MobiUS is the first ultrasound imaging system to work on smartphones. The soOware, made by MobiSante, could be used for a slew of clinical applica:ons, including confirming and tracking pregnancies and assessing kidney disorders. The images and video can be shared over email, or through a standard USB connec:on.
NETRA • Hailing from MIT’s Media Lab, the
Near Eye Tool for Refrac:ve Assessment, or NETRA, transforms smartphones into low-‐cost, portable diagnos:c devices that can detect a host of vision disorders, including nearsightedness and farsightedness. The $2 clip-‐on eyepiece exploits the increasing resolu:on of smartphone screens to deliver a prescrip:on for the appropriate correc:ve lenses in a few minutes. More than a half-‐billion people live with undiagnosed eye disorders, 90 percent of whom in the developing world, and NETRA is a promising alterna:ve to the costly diagnos:cs that have dominated the field for decades.
Sensordrone • Turns Your
Smartphone Into A Carbon Monoxide Detector, Non-‐Contact Thermometer, Gas Leak Detector, Lux Meter, Weather Sta:on, Diagnos:c Tool, Breath Analyzer, & More...Much, Much, More!
ReSound Hearing Aid & App
Say hello to the world's smartest hearing aid ReSound LiNXTM offers a superior sound experience, setng new standards for hearing aid performance. This Made for iPhone® hearing aid provides direct sound streaming, personalized to your every need.
Evalua:on and Tes:ng of Mobile Blood Unit 2010
iHealth Mobile Products
THE ONE-‐STOP SHOP FOR TRACKING YOUR PERSONAL HEALTH Weight. Blood pressure. Diet. Physical ac:vi:es. They’re all aspects of your personal health and they’re all interconnected.
Scentee 1st Odor Device for Mobile
Oscar Mayer Wake Up & Smell the Bacon
• Wake Up & Smell The Bacon is a simple alarm clock app that starts your morning with the mouthwatering sound of Oscar Mayer bacon. Rotate the skillet to select your wake-‐up :me, then get ready for a bacon awakening beyond your wildest imagina:on.The app connects with the Oscar Mayer Wake Up & Smell The Bacon scent device, turning your phone into a bacon-‐scented alarm clock.
FLIR ONE Thermal Camera for iPhone 5/5s
Yellow Jacket Stun Gun iPhone Case
Touch and Feel Objects on Your Smartphone, Fujitsu Develops Hap&c Sensory Tablet
• Fujitsu has developed a tablet with a touchscreen upon which you can touch and feel objects being displayed. The tablet will convey a sense of slipperiness or roughness depending on the image being displayed, Fujitsu demonstrated the technology at Mobile World Congress 2014 in Barcelona. This new hap:c or sensory technology is a part of cogni:ve system – systems that incorporate psychological data and the sensing ability, similar to the humans
(Your Own) T.K. Technology Tester PennState TLT Symposium
The EYE Tribe Eye Tracking Technology
Introducing Egg Minder by Quirky
iSense by 3D Systems
Mobile Devices Educa:on Transforma:on
Sensordrone • Turns Your Smartphone Into A Carbon Monoxide Detector, Non-‐Contact Thermometer, Gas Leak Detector, Lux Meter, Weather Sta:on, Diagnos:c Tool, Breath Analyzer, & More...Much, Much, More!
Mobile Business Prac&ces
Tōd
• Use these smart beacons, calledTōd, to track the loca:on of your child, a beloved pet or even your car. Get no:fica:ons via email or text when they make an unscheduled departure from the compound or if they wander off too far from you. [$32.00]
Smart Toothbrush
Leap Mo&on
Google Glass for Medical Use
Google Glasses
Transforma&on with Google Glasses
By Tracking Sugar In Tears, Contact Lens Offers Hope For Diabe:cs
The latest project from Google X is a smart contact lens, a :ny, flexible computer capable of monitoring glucose levels in tears. Researchers at Google are hopeful that one day this technology
might be used to help diabetes pa:ents beVer control their disease.
RollTop Portable Computer
Leap Mo&on
Compare Tools
Compare Tools
New 3D Printer can build a House in just 24 hours
4D Prin&ng is the Future of Design
Parrot Flower Power Mobile Technology
Electronic Tauoo
The Leia Display System is set to make Holographic Video calls a reality in 2014
3D Screens & Holograms
Smart Clothing
Wearable Technology
Smart PJ's Work with App for Bed:me Stories and Songs
Smart Eyelashes and Fingernails: The Next Wave of Wearable Tech
• The principle is similar to most wearable tech, only here, the actual tech is disguised. While wearing the accessories, people can accomplish everyday ac:ons like opening doors or flipping through TV channels by blinking their eyes or snapping their fingers. hup://mashable.com/2013/12/21/programmable-‐makeup/?crlt.pid=camp.BmeT0CLtYixF
Beddit: The Smart Bed
Albert: Smart Robot & Phone
94Fixy: Smart Basketball
Apps for Educa&on
Teaching Na:ve Apps
Learning Web Browser Apps Across All Devices
ADA Device Accessibility Features
Na:ve Apps
TBR Educa&onal & Workforce Mobile App Resource Bank
Mobile App Resource Center
www.TBRMobile.org
50,000+ APPs
1.8 Million FREE Books
Easy Bib App Create accurate MLA, APA, and Chicago style cita:ons in seconds by scanning a book bar code or by typing the name of a book with the EasyBib Android app. Build and manage your works cited. Once done, email your cita:ons and then export your cita:ons to EasyBib.com's popular bibliography management service.
aBooks – eBooks – iBooks – oBooks uBooks
LeafSnap App • Leafsnap is the first in a
series of electronic field guides being developed by researchers from Columbia University, the University of Maryland, and the Smithsonian Ins:tu:on. This free mobile app uses visual recogni&on soxware to help iden&fy tree species from photographs of their leaves.
Virtual Fire Fox App Accessing Flash and Java on iPad
Quad Browser App iPad
• Allows up to four (4) windows on your iPad at one :me.
Sign4Me
The Rosary of the Hours Confession App
LeafSnap App • Leafsnap is the first in a
series of electronic field guides being developed by researchers from Columbia University, the University of Maryland, and the Smithsonian Ins:tu:on. This free mobile app uses visual recogni&on soxware to help iden&fy tree species from photographs of their leaves.
Word Lens Word Lens gives you transla:on on the go: -‐ NO NETWORK required -‐ results appear immediately on your video screen when you need it, anywhere in the world .. iTunes: hVps://itunes.apple.com/us/app/word-‐lens/id383463868?mt=8 Google Play Store: hVps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.questvisual.wordlens&hl=en
Video Time Machine App iOS
NEW BUSINESS MODEL USING MOBILIZATION
Verizon’s Powerful Answers
Organiza:on Effec:veness and Strategic Ini:a:ves www.TBRMobile.org
Educa&on On Demand and within Your Hands HARNESS TODAY’S NEWEST TECHNOLOGIES AND DEVICES
FOR TEACHING, LEARNING, AND WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
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• Mobile Product Sample – System wide Sample /
Purchase – ADA Compliance – TBR IT [security/networking] – IMS Common Cartridge
Standards – Cost & Resources
• Mobiliza&on Examina&on – 30 Days Campus Evalua:ons – Faculty & Staff Testers – Pilot Studies – Surveys & Observa:ons – Curriculum /Program
Alignment – Student Outcomes
– Mobiliza&on Outcomes • Program Alignment • Student Outcomes • Reten:on Impact • Workforce Applica:on • Employment Opportuni:es • Educa:onal Pricing • System Wide Purchase • Annual Evalua:ons
• Mobiliza&on Demonstra&on – Vendor Showcase – Product Demonstra:on – Faculty & Student Usability – Vendor Use References – Vendor IT & IMS Demos
[email protected] Associate Vice Chancellor Tennessee Board of Regents Office of Mobilization Emerging Technologies www.TBRMobile.org
Robbie K. Melton, Ph.D.
Tennessee Board of Regents A Mobilized System of Higher Education Utilizing Mobile Devices and Apps for Increasing Enrollments, Retention, Graduate Rates and for Improving Teaching, Learning, and the Workforce. *Presentation, Powerpoint, Apps listed on www.tbrmobile.org under PD/Train Menus Tab
Everything is Amazing and No One is Happy with Technology