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Presentation delivered at 2007 League for Innovation - Conference on Information Technology

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Mobile Learning

• Teaching & Learning Center• The Changing Student• Technology• PCoP: Podcasting Community of

Practice

Presenters

• Norah Kerr-McCurry

• Michael Qaissaunee

• Teaching and Learning Center

Teaching Community

• Technology as a Tool

• Improve Student Learning

Remember

When

Remember

When

• The Changing Student

Our Relationship With Information

Our Children’s Relationship With Information

In Fact, Their World Looks More Like This ...

• Technology

Drivers?

Drivers - 1GB Storage … Then

circa 1987 via Spluch

Drivers - 1GB Storage … Now

Tim Berners-Lee

I have always imagined the information space as something to which everyone has

immediate and intuitive access, and not just to browse, but to create. [...] Furthermore,

the dream of people-to-people communication through shared knowledge

must be possible for groups of all sizes, interacting electronically with as much ease

as they do now in person.

The Mobile Web Initiative is important -

information must be made

seamlessly available on any

device.

Today → FuturePersonal Network to Every Device

Source: Sun (June, 04)

The Future of Mobile Learning

Science Fiction?

The Future of Mobile Learning

Maybe Not

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• PCoP: Podcasting Community of Practice

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PCoP Podcasting Community of

Practice

PCoP Obstacles

Time

PCoP Obstacles

Busy

Schedules

PCoP Obstacles

Technology

PCoP Lessons Learned

Start Small

Think Big

PCoP Lessons Learned

• Create Evangelists

PCoP Lessons Learned

• Celebrate Success

Choice

The Long Tail

• sales of the 150,000 titles in a big store account for half of Amazon's book sales• if you aggregate the millions of poorly selling titles on Amazon, they add up to the total sales of all the bestselling books in the physical world put together.

• more people watched more video on YouTube last week than watched the top ten shows on network television.

• Coca-Cola is no longer the most popular soft drink in the country. The most popular soft drink is "other": none of the above.

This curve shows up over and over. It describes travel habits, DVD rentals, and book sales. Give people a choice and the tail always gets longer. Always.

Amazon vs. Barnes and Noble

The Long Tail has been around forever, but only now does it really matter. That's because of several trends working together:

1. Online shopping gives the retailer the ability to carry a hundred times the inventory of a typical retail store.

2. Google means that a user can find something if it's out there.

3. Permission marketing gives sellers the freedom to find products for their customers, instead of the other way around.

4. Digital products are easy to store and easy to customize.5. Digital technology makes it easy to customize non-digital

goods.

The question isn't, "Is this real?" The question is: "What are you doing about it?"

• Teaching & Learning Center• The Changing Student• Technology• PCoP: Podcasting Community of

Practice

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