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Connected pedagogy: Social networks

Learning with 'e's

A large proportion of younger learners are perpetually online, constantly using their smartphones as gateways into this world. 2002) Smartmobs: The Next Social Revolution. However, being connected means more than using connected technologies. Next time: Connected Minds References Godin, S. 2008) Tribes. London: Piatkus. Rheingold, H.

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5 Augmented and Virtual Reality Creation Tools for Students

Shake Up Learning

Luckily, augmented and virtual reality tools (often abbreviated AR and VR respectively) are becoming readily accessible to anyone with a smartphone, tablet or even a Chromebook. On the other hand, augmented reality places virtual objects into the world around you using a device, such as a smartphone. CoSpaces and Merge Cube.

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A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: Learning Models & Technology

TeachThought - Learn better.

” BYOD programs allow students to use their own technology (usually smartphone or tablet) in a classroom. Mobile Learning. Learning can unfold in a variety of ways: people can use mobile devices to access educational resources, connect with others, or create content, both inside and outside classrooms. ” (12).

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Moodle & KITABOO: A Perfect Match for LMS Integration

Kitaboo on EdTech

Moodle means Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment and it is a prominent LMS that was developed in 2002 by Martin Dougiamas. Mobile Learning Compatibility In today’s mobile-driven world, Moodle integration with KITABOO supports learning on the go. About Moodle Integration with KITABOO II.

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DRM-Protected Content on Moodle via KITABOO Integration

Kitaboo on EdTech

Created in 2002 by Martin Dougiamas, it has since become one of the most prominent Learning Management Systems utilized in both educational and corporate training settings. Both Moodle and KITABOO, together, support the creation of micro-learning content, suitable for access on various devices, including smartphones.

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KITABOO seamlessly integrates with Moodle to deliver high-end content

Kitaboo on EdTech

Developed by Martin Dougiamas in 2002, Moodle is an acronym for Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment. Anytime and anywhere access to learning resources: KITABOO offers anytime and anywhere access via a robust mobile app. The popularity of Moodle lies in the fact that it is flexible, open source, and free to download.

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