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The Droid Delivers (Mobile Learning)
Droid Demo (by Verizon) Well, it appears my search is over for a smart phone that can handle the Java-based authentication for login to Web sites such as where I teach online. The same applies for any smart phone using … Continue reading
Posted in emerging educational technology, human factors in information systems design, learner experience, management of information systems and technology, mobile computing, mobile learning, online learning and teaching, strategic management of technology innovation, user experience
Tagged 3G, Android, authentication, Droid, Java, learner experience, login, mobile learning, smart phone, WiFi
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how do you use your mobile computing device to support your learning?
There is likely to be a wide range of frequency and types of use of mobile devices in support of learning. I wonder how we might be able to accommodate those uses as user needs in the design, development, and … Continue reading
Posted in conducting research online, customer experience management, human factors in information systems design, instructional design, knowledge management, learner experience, mobile computing, mobile learning, online learning and teaching, strategic management of technology innovation, user experience
Tagged information architecture, instructional design, learner experience, mobile computing, mobile learning, user needs
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what are your thoughts and experiences in mobile learning?
Greetings all, Are you using a mobile device to read this blog entry? Do you use a mobile device to access and post in a Web-based LMS or CMS course site? Do you download learning applications to your device? What … Continue reading
Posted in customer experience management, emerging educational technology, human factors in information systems design, instructional design, knowledge management, learner experience, mobile computing, mobile learning, online learning and teaching, strategic management of technology innovation, user experience
Tagged e-learning, information architecture, instructional design, learner experience, mobile learning
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measuring and applying learning style for online courses
Greetings, My take on learning style is that it is a name for an empirical concept (with respect to learners) that we commonly call “preference.” Our experience informs us that there are several components to what we call “individual differences” and … Continue reading
Posted in conducting research online, emerging educational technology, human factors in information systems design, information architecture, instructional design, knowledge management, learner experience, online learning and teaching, strategic management of technology innovation, user experience
Tagged individual differences, information architecture, instructional design, learner experience, learning style, preference, research
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strategic management of technology innovations
I would like to open up discussion about something that is the heart of planned change in how we learn and work: strategic management of technology innovation. I welcome your thoughts about the nature of technology innovations (in general or … Continue reading
Posted in blogs for research, conducting research online, human factors in information systems design, innovation, management of information systems and technology, strategic management of technology innovation
Tagged planned change, strategic management of technology, technology innovation
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information and ethics: a conundrum?
As the first entry in this discussion about ethical issues associated with information management and use, I invite your answers to the question posed in the title of this post. Webster’s dictionary defines conundrum as “1 : a riddle whose … Continue reading
the business of blogs
To kick off discussion on the use of blogs for business and/or professional purposes, I would like to characterize Doc’s Blog on those terms. Although my initial intention was to use this blog for promoting discussion on the broad topic … Continue reading
Posted in about this blog, blogs for business, blogs for research, conducting research online, customer experience management, emerging educational technology, human factors in information systems design, social networking, strategic management of technology innovation, user experience
Tagged blogs, business, marketing, promotion
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the specter of moderation
As I considered the nature of this blog, I was immediately confronted with the big question for anyone who ventures into the “read-write Web” and its ability to allow others to write to your Web pages: to what degree should … Continue reading →