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1 Education Unplugged: Mobile Learning Comes of Age Hysteria, History, and Histrionics

2 Hysteria

3 What is Mobile Learning? … the intersection of mobile computing and e-learning: accessible resources wherever you are, strong search capabilities, rich interaction, powerful support for effective learning, and performance-based assessment. eLearning independent of location in time or space. - Clark Quinn, 2000Clark Quinn, 2000

4 A new m-learning architecture will support creation, brokerage, delivery and tracking of learning and information contents, using ambient intelligence, location-dependence, personalization, multimedia, instant messaging (text, video) and distributed databases. Field trials cover “blended learning” (as part of formal courses); “adventitious, location-dependent learning” (during visits to museums); and “learning to interpret information sources and advice” (acquiring medical information for everyday needs). The high connectivity and functionality may lead to new group behaviors, akin to the SMS phenomenon. (UK) (FI) (IT) (DE) (CH) (US) (AU) (ES) (GR) (IL)

5 What Have We Been Smoking? Predictions of the effects of technology are notoriously –Too ambitious in the short term –Too modest in the long term, and –Usually miss the real point. E-learning is still tied to traditional instructional models (that have little to do with mobility) Fundamental issues need to be resolved: –Ownership & Distribution Channels –Technology & Standards

6 History

7 1989 NCTM Standards: Scientific calculators with graphing capabilities will be available to all students at all times. A computer will be available at all times in every classroom for demonstration purposes, and all students will have access to computers for individual and group work. CASIO – FIRST GRAPHING CALCULATOR, 1985 Photo by Mark BollmanMark Bollman

8 History 2000 NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics: Technology is essential in teaching and learning mathematics; it influences the mathematics that is taught and enhances students' learning. When technological tools are available, students can focus on decision making, reflection, reasoning, and problem solving. Photo by Mark BollmanMark Bollman GRAPHING CALCULTOR FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL - 1995

9 YET … Maybe it’s not about technology

10 CALCULTORS DO SYMBOLIC ALGEBRA (Mid – 1990’s) Emerging research architectures FeatureM-learningC-learning ParadigmLecture, seminarHands-on projects, collaborative groups Use of medium Media designed to deliver information Tools designed to support inquiry Student input Writing free-form textConstructing graphs, animations, questions Communic ation Mostly online discussion with little support from shared non- textual referents Face-to-face discussion supported by shared attention to data, drawings, graphs, and text Tatar, D., Roschelle, J., Vahey, P., Penuel, W. (2003). Handhelds Go to School: Lessons Learned. Computer 36 (9). IEEE Computer Society. Handhelds Go to School: Lessons Learned Photo by Mark BollmanMark Bollman

11 ACCESSIBLE UBIQUITOUS –87% of public school classrooms had Internet access in 2001 –BUT: 4 – 5 students per connected computer AFFORDABLE –$500? –$200? –$100? –$50? PORTABLE A COMPUTER ON EVERY DESKTOP A COMPUTER IN EVERY BACKPACK

12 TI Navigator AND ONLINE …

13 But Why Can’t We All Just Get Along? TDMA CDMA GSM GPRS iMODE UMTS

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15 MPEG LA Announces OMA DRM Patent License Terms DENVER - MPEG LA announced today that an initial group of essential patent holders including ContentGuard Holdings, Inc., Intertrust Technologies Corp., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. and Sony Corporation have reached tentative agreement on the terms of a joint patent portfolio license to be offered by MPEG LA for use of the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM 1.0 specification. The companies were convened in response to MPEG LA's call for essential patents ( http://www.mpegla.com/news/n_04-07- 20_drm.pdf ). The proposed OMA DRM Patent Portfolio License is expected to cover products that use the OMA DRM 1.0 specification, as well as those which use both OMA DRM 1.0 and 2.0.http://www.mpegla.com/news/n_04-07- 20_drm.pdf Under the proposed License, royalty rates for patents essential to OMA DRM 1.0 in connection with products that have OMA DRM 1.0 functionality or OMA DRM 1.0 and OMA DRM 2.0 functionality would be (a) US$1.00 per device (payable by the party that offers the device to an end user) and (b) 1% of any transaction in which an end user pays for delivery of a digital asset employing OMA 1.0 (payable by the service provider). OMA DRM 2.0 essential patents may be added as a result of a pending call issued by MPEG LA on 23 September 2004 ( http://www.mpegla.com/news/n_04-09-23_drm.pdf ). http://www.mpegla.com/news/n_04-09-23_drm.pdf

16 HISTRIONICS (Convergence).

17 Mobile Phones WiFi Calculators The Web Information Communication Access Pedagogy Flash Multimedia WAP / WML Content Digital Libraries GroupWare Collaboration Validation


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