Thursday, December 20, 2007

JISC Online Conference proceedings

The JISC online conference proceedings on institutional innovation are now available online: HERE.

Check out the summary of Giedre & my presentation: Cochrane, T., & Kligyte, G. (2007, 11-14 June). Dummies2delight: Using communities of practice to develop educational technology literacy in tertiary academics. Paper presented at the JISC online conference: Innovating eLearning, JISC online conference. Pages 36-38.

We discussed Communities of Practice for professional development, and the use of web2 technologies. JISCebookone2007.pdf

Friday, December 14, 2007

TruTap

http://trutap.com is a mobile Java client for social networking. It includes:

  • Instant Messaging - MSN, AOL, Yahoo, ICQ

  • Messaging (cf email)

  • Blog Posting - Blogger, Flickr, etc...



It's interface is somewhat clunky - no where near as smooth & mature as Shozu. Worth keeping an eye on.

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Friday, December 07, 2007

7 things you should know about Skype: Educause

Another short paper in the Educause 7 Things series:

Abstract:

Skype is a voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) application that lets users make free phone calls between Skype-equipped computers and inexpensive calls between Skype computers and landline or cell phones. Skype functions on a P2P model rather than as a centralized application, and it offers features such as voicemail, call forwarding, conference calling, and video chat. In most circumstances, Skype provides access to voice and video communication for a fraction of what other options cost. It allows more frequent contact between colleagues, collaborators, and friends and permits connections with those not likely to be in conventional phone systems.

Download PDF.

Social Network Sites: History & Scholarship

An interesting journal article:

Abstract

"Social network sites (SNSs) are increasingly attracting the attention of academic and industry researchers intrigued by their affordances and reach. This special theme section of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication brings together scholarship on these emergent phenomena. In this introductory article, we describe features of SNSs and propose a comprehensive definition. We then present one perspective on the history of such sites, discussing key changes and developments. After briefly summarizing existing scholarship concerning SNSs, we discuss the articles in this special section and conclude with considerations for future research."

The paper includes a timeline of Social Network Sites (SNS's)

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Wednesday, December 05, 2007

iSkoot

iSkoot is a free Skype client for a wide range of mobile phones!

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iSkoot puts Skype on
your mobile phone.
Now offered on the P1i from Sony Ericsson!

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

1. Easy installation:**

Option 1: iSkoot can send you a link to our free software in an email or SMS text message–just request it when you register!

Option 2: Download to your PC and transfer to your handset using its Bluetooth® or infrared port or your USB cable.

2. Simple, intuitive user interface

• Click to call a Skype contact

• Click to chat with a Skype contact

• Make inexpensive international calls using SkypeOut

• Receive Skype calls on your mobile

• Manage your online presence

• Check the online status of your friends, family and colleagues

You can even create a new Skype Account, right on your mobile handset

3. High quality audio for all your calls

4. Optimized software for each supported handset type

5. iSkoot's network coverage is now worldwide

6. On-line documentation

7. Free user support

Mobile post




Testing the Blogger app for the P1i

Mobile post




Testing the Blogger app for the P1i

Friday, November 23, 2007

Explaining RSS

Have a look at the video on the following link - a very nice explanation of RSS
http://www.commoncraft.com/rss_plain_english


The video is hosted on BlipTV - embedded below:

Thursday, November 22, 2007


FOR MRTPD: 22 November 200,CTLI,Bldg 111,

9.30-11.30a.m


Session outline.


1. INTRODUCTIONS


Facilitators: Thomas Cochrane and Richard Elliott


2. What is Moodle?


Moodle is an online course management system - a software package designed to enable educators in any sector to create quality online courses.


It's Open Source and free to download.


Supported by its founder and lead developer, Martin Dougiamas, and a vibrant community of educators, developers and Moodle Partners across the world.


http://moodle.org is the main Website.


3. Setting up a Moodle site


4. Setting up a course in Moodle: Using the Administrator block


You begin by specifying course settings, such as the format of the course, its title, when it starts, and so forth. From there, you build your course.


5. Demo of an example course: its structure and functionality


6. Maintaining the site 1: Adding resources, activities and blocks


7. Maintaining the site 2: Backup


8. Questions and answers


Resources


The Hitchhikers Guide to Moodle. This is a very good resource. Use ‘guest’ login.


http://vle.rsc-south-west.ac.uk/moodle/course/view.php?id=14


Moodle Docs Website


http://docs.moodle.org/


Moodle Demo


http://demo.moodle.org/


Courses/sites


Unitec site


http://moodle.unitec.ac.nz/index.php


Free courses in UK. Useful to get an idea of a range of courses. Need to create an account to access


http://e-subjects.co.uk/index.php


Free Podcasting course


http://recap.ltd.uk/moodle/course/view.php?id=2


External training course


MoodleBites


http://www.elearning.org.nz/mod/resource/view.php?id=19


Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Blogs for everyone

There's a nice short overview of several different Blog hosts and their benefits at http://www.macworld.com/2007/11/features/blog_services/index.php


Also, check out this "Academic Web2 Applications" powerpoint at slideshare.net http://www.slideshare.net/burkso2/copel-oakley-16-nov07


Friday, November 16, 2007

5 Essential Mobile Web Apps

A nice article covering 5 essential mobile web apps - I agree with the results ;-)

5 Essential Mobile Web Apps: "

This week we ran a contest asking you to tell us your favorite Mobile Web apps. We got over 50 comments and there were 5 Mobile Web apps that clearly stood out, with multiple mentions. Here then is the top 5, which will be useful to people new to the Mobile Web and wondering what all the fuss is about! We've also listed all the other Mobile Web apps mentioned in our contest post, at the bottom of this page.


1. Gmail Java app for mobile phone: this was noted by 18 people in the comments of our original post. This app is a Java-based version of Gmail for mobile, which features IMAP sync, attachment viewing. Phrases that were associated with Gmail for mobile by our readers included: 'just works', 'simplicity', 'functional', 'useful', 'a joy to use'.


Commenter 'mr white' said of the Gmail java app: 'This *is* clearly the path of the future. All your e-mails, all the time, everywhere. No more tedious synching with this outlook / that outlook and the webmailer. Now bring on calendar and contacts.'


Nathan commented: 'A very nice frontend onto a very nice service, and it does a rather nice job of reformatting files for the tiny screen. That's the sort of feature you don't actually appreciate until you're out in the countryside with nary a hardline in sight and need an address that was wrapped up in a .doc in your inbox that you forgot to print.'


2. Google Maps for Mobile: mentioned by 11 people. This too is a Java app, which Google released in December 2006. There is also a full-featured version, including GPS Integration, which can be used on Windows Mobile PocketPCs and smartphones. According to our readers, utility is the key factor for this app.


Phil commented: '...my favourite app has to be Google Maps for mobile (on my Sony Ericsson k800i). I use it a lot, from finding my way about places (I've lived in London a year and still have no idea where I'm going most of the time) to turning to the satellite view and impressing friends with the detail I can get on my mobile. The clarity of the maps, one of the main apps benefits that really shines in the mobile version, negates my need for a real map any more, though any time I'm stuck without signal I'm probably also lost too. I'd recommend Google Maps to anyone (with an unlimited or generous data plan and 3G, the maps can be pretty big!).'



Simon uses Google Maps on his N95, noting that 'it's fast, plays nicely with GPS and I hope it really pushes Nokia's own mapping.'


g0at commented: 'My favorite web app is Google Maps. It seamlessly blends the divide of a local application, and web app (as every good web app should). Incredibly useful stuff.'


Mr Gunn also uses Google Maps on a Nokia. He says 'they've [Google] got a Symbian native version that blows the java version away. The N75 and 95 have better screens so they look better than the iphone already, but the symbian native program runs so much faster, too.'


3. Opera Mini: noted by 10 people. Not strictly speaking a web app, but still it's something a lot of people want to download to use as their mobile web browser. Also the recent 4.0 release impressed a few of our commenters. The new features in Opera Mini 4 include quicker scrolling, auto-sizing and faster page rendering. It seems to be the mobile web browser of choice for our readers - odd though that Safari on iPhone got no mentions?!


Jono commented: 'It's better than my Nokia's built in browser for many sites because it doesn't get bogged down and run out of memory, plus it saves you money because everything is compressed through Opera's servers.'


Miss Universe noted: 'The latest version of Opera mobile allows for full page zoom-outs that enable magnification of a specific area of the Web Page.'


Marat uses Opera Mini 'to check gmail, greader and search the web.'


Sean said: 'I love how it intelligently modifies web pages (even if it does have to go through their servers).'


4. Fring: noted by 5 people. Fring is a free mobile VoIP software, that lets you connect to all your IM services and talk for free when connected to 3G or Wi-Fi.


Honor Gunday commented: 'It allows me to connect to all the IM networks I am part of : Gtalk, MSN, Skype, ICQ and chat, also it allows me to make mobile calls to Gtalk users when they are online and I am mobile. Normally, I would have to pay money to call them, but this calls right to their desktop and works perfectly fine over a slow GPRS connection even. I tested at least 6 apps to come to the conclusion that Fring is the winner among mobile IM/VOIP software.'


Uri said: 'The all-in-one IM client with great interface and Skype gateway, just makes my wi-fi Nokia e65 a portable skype phone & messenger. It's very useful when sitting at home on a couch not near the desk or simply in Caffes.'


5. Shozu: noted by 4 people. Shozu enables you to send your videos and photos from your phone to the Web - e.g. your Flickr account, YouTube, Facebook. The Flickr use case was the one most cited by Read/WriteWeb readers.


Anne Helmond commented: 'My favorite app for my N95 is definitely Shozu which enables me to send my pictures to Flickr with just one click. It is the perfect application for Flickr addicts and very easy to install and use. You can enable updates on the photos of your contacts (ZuCasts) and comments on your photos. You can also upload your videos to YouTube but I haven't used that option yet.'


Honor said: 'It allows me to send the pictures I take with my n80 to Facebook and share with my friends, or email people pictures while I am at an event, shopping for stuff for them etc...'


Honorable Mentions


The following Mobile Web apps were mentioned at least once in our original post. Please add more to the comments. Also we'd like to hear which websites and blogs have the best mobile features. Here is the mobile version of Read/WriteWeb, but we have more work to do yet for it.


WidSets

OggPlay

Installer.app for the iPhone

http://xpenser.com

netvibes

Nextbus.com

Yahoo go

ZuCasts

greader

TomTom

facebook

Agile Messenger

Jaiku client

Calcium

Windows Live Mobile

http://seeqpod.com/m

FeedM8

London Underground journey planner

FT.com newsreader

emoze

LiteFeeds

flickr

Radar

www.waterfallmobile.com

Mail for Exchange

Jott

Grandcentral




"



(Via Read/WriteWeb.)

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Mobile Google Notebook

Here's an interesting note about Google Notes - I think this will open up text creation/editing facilities for the iPod Touch & iPhone!HHmmm, bummer aparantly no way to edit a note after it is added :-( except in full web browser, going to the full version of Google Notes in Safari on the ipod touch gives extra editing options, but still can't seem to edit a previously created note on the iPod Touch.

Mobile Google Notebook: "

[From Eric Mann] Mobile Google Notebook looks mighty interesting. 'Google Notebook was one of the few Google apps that we're not available from a mobile phone. Now you can go to http://google.com/notebook/m and find a HTML version of Google Notebook optimized for mobile phones. There's also a new notebook 'Mobile notes' where you can add notes directly from the homepage.'



"



(Via PalmAddicts.)

Nokia and mobile web2

Nokia are taking a multi-pronged approach to mobile web2 development, providing links into popular web2 services as well as developing mobile focused web2 solutions. At least it gives the end user choices, and has spin-offs for non Nokia mobiles as well:


  • Flickr S60 client

  • VOX S60 client

  • Typepad via Lifeblog

  • Twango

  • Widsets

  • OVI (not sure if this will be Nokia only yet)

  • Mosh

  • Mobile Web Server (S60 only)

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Google Android OS

The Google Android open source mobile OS looks interesting. They are providing a free SDK download for Windows, Mac & Linux - cross platform YAY!

http://code.google.com/android/download.html

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Generation 'C'???

Bruns discusses the CONTENT Generation 'C', however other's have already moved on to Generation CONTEXT (learner-generated contexts enabled by mobile devices).

Bruns, A. (2007, 21-23 March). Beyond difference: Reconfiguring education for the user-led age. Paper presented at the ICE3: Ideas in cyberspace education: digital difference, Ross Priory, Loch Lomond.

Paper:
http://snurb.info/files/Beyond%20Difference%20(ICE%203%202007).pdf

http://snurb.info/node/721

Abstract:
ICE3 conference
Beyond Difference: Reconfiguring Education for the User-Led Age

* 23 March 2007 - ICE3 conference, Loch Lomond, Scotland

If produsage is an increasingly significant element of intellectual, economic, legal and political processes within society, then educational institutions must pay more attention to developing produser capabilities in their graduates - focussing on learners' collaborative, creative, critical, and communicative capabilities (or C4C, for short). Indeed, they must lead by example and base more of their teaching and learning frameworks on produsage models. Social constructivist approaches to education already call for a greater role for learners in the educational process, but even pedagogies based on this framework often still retain a strong role for the teacher, and standard tertiary education practices continue to allow for innovation only within the confines of otherwise persistent and immutable institutional structures.

Beyond this, however, there is a potential for more wide-ranging changes which reposition learners as co-produsers not only of knowledge, but also of course and institutional structures. Applying a systematic understanding of current cyberspace trends towards produsage in Web2.0 environments to tertiary teaching practice in the 'real world', this paper outlines potential avenues for such pedagogical approaches, and investigates the extent to which they address the needs of what Trendwatching.com describes as 'Generation C'.

Upgrading to Leopard

Updated laptops to Mac OSX Leopard:
Issues with ‘Application Enhancer’ – delete from sys prefs before update!

Also Leopard has apache 2.2.6 and php 5.2.4 preinstalled - cool!

To enable:
Uncomment php module in /private/etc/apache2/httpd.conf

Create php.ini file:
cd /private/etc/
sudo pico cp php.ini.default php.ini

edit /private/etc/php.ini for post etc settings

Turn Web sharing on in sys prefs.
Turn on Firewall in security sys prefs

MYSQL:
Should be same after upgrade, however may need to point mysql default socket in php.ini:
/private/etc/php.ini

mysql.default_socket = /private/tmp/mysql.sock

mysqli.default_socket = /private/tmp/mysql.sock

Finally, redo confiq file in Moodle.

Cross Platform Mobile Screensharing: Image Expo

ImageExpo
http://www.sysopendigia.com/
Image Expo allows screensharing between Symbian S60 and UIQ phones and Mac or PC! Connect via either Bluetooth (best for Mac, but slowest screen update), USB or TCP/IP. A way to demo use of phone features, and also allow student presentations directly from phones to class?!

Also been reading “Mobile Learning: towards a research agenda” Pachler. Some interesting papers - will comment more later.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

YouTube Releases Multi-file Uploader, Raises File Limits to 1 GB

YouTube Releases Multi-file Uploader, Raises File Limits to 1 GB: "


YouTube just announced the availability for Windows users of a desktop uploader (install page here). Users will now be able to do bulk file uploads. The company also raised its file size limit from 100 MB to 1 GB. Length will remain at 10 minutes though, so that just means more high quality video will be available on the site.


Google Video remains the option of choice for long form video uploaders but some YouTube users have long complained about the small file size requirements and resulting low quality. Vimeo, a tiny boutique competitor owned by IAC, opened to HD uploads at the end of last month.


A Mac version of the uploader is in the works, the company said. Hopefully the time limit will be changed as well - the YouTube brand is so strong there's no reason not to encourage users to store their full length videos there. Video archiving is important work and YouTube should be up to the task.




"



(Via Read/WriteWeb.)

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Nokia, Vodafone, & OVI



GSM Mobile NZ ⇒ News ⇒ Vodafone and Nokia agree to launch Integrated Vodafone Services on Nokia Handset
“Web2. 0 is all about social networking and enabling people to connect with each other in new ways. Bringing location and context awareness to web2.0 services is the next stage in the web development and Nokia multimedia computers enable people to participate to their favourite internet services on-the-go”, said Executive Vice President and General Manager Nokia Multimedia Anssi Vanjoki. “We’re excited to work with Vodafone to provide consumers with internet services like navigation, music, games and communities to make their life richer and more enjoyable, independent of time and place.”


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Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Mobile Web Server

Nokia is exploring a wide array of social networking options for mobile, one of the latest is "Mobile Web Server". Basically a web sharing interface between your mobile and any web browser. Download & install the mobile web server to your Symbian S60 "Media computer" (smartphone as Nokia are now calling them) and then securely share your phones contents and applications over the Internet - accessed via a web browser at http://mymobilesite.net

Interesting concept - requires mega 3G data connection or WiFi. Response was somewhat tardy using 3G. Will also obviously seriously reduce battery life - but worth exploring its potential. A lot of the social networking can be achieved in many other ways...

JOOST

Joost is a relatively new online (free) TV service, with over 256 channels - it looks really good! Joost is slowly incorporating social networking widgets into it's player interface (available for Mac & PC). The free view is paid for by pop-up advertising. Joost requires a good broadband connection with a decent data cap and a relatively new computer with a decent graphics card (not sure how the MacBooks will fare, but the MacBook Pro works great!).

I enjoyed some Aardman animations and some SciFi last night :D . Apparently there is integration planned for Meebo & Joost for social networking!

Friday, November 02, 2007

Time Magazine - Invention of the Year

The iPhone!





Why? Five reasons:

  1. The iPhone is pretty

  2. It's touchy-feely

  3. It will make other phones better

  4. It's not a phone, it's a platform

  5. It is but the ghost of iPhones yet to come


Thursday, November 01, 2007

Cross-platform screencapture

JING looks interesting!

Demo video HERE

Windows Mobile

Microsoft is promoting its Windows Mobile 6 system at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/startdoingmore/.

A few white lies on it - WM is the only way to get MS office on your mobile...

Hmmm - I think Documents To Go, and Quick Office would have a few things to say about that!

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Nokia N82?

The N82 could be a winning device at a winning price! - hope it materializes!

The N82 comes equipped with a quad-band GSM, 2100 HSDPA, built in GPS, TV-out, and FM radio. Throw in Bluetooth compatibility and we have ourselves a cell phone that most companies would be proud of. But the N82 is not finished yet. The most astonishing aspect of this master piece is the camera. A 5 mega pixel Carl Zeiss lens, 20 x digital zoom, and 30 fps of video recording only serve to increase the hype Nokia is causing. Weighing in at a meager 120g and sporting a 240x320 resolution screen with 16 million colors, the N82 can be summed up as a combination of N95 features and N73 size. Truly the best of both worlds, the N82 will be available sometime during Q4 of 2007.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

flauntR online image editing

flauntR online image editing


photostylR


Thousands of free one click effects, photo frames, filters, overlays and digital scrapbook styles. Store and share photos online for free!

photoeditR


Back to the basics photoeditor for all the small things that matter the most - to reach out for to fix that red eye or tweak that contrast...

photoprofilR


One click photo profile creation for more than 30 social networks! Get your photos automatically resized for that perfect profile image!

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Blueapple.mobi

Blueapple.mobi brings Internet video and pictures directly to mobile users

Search over 10 million clips and pictures from around the Internet on your mobile and share with your friends via sms

Extend Internet sites to mobile users quickly and easily. No need to worry about formats, flow, or handsets

Give mobile portal users a dynamic video experience similar to what is on the web, capitalizing on the increased use of mobile video

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Mlearn presentation1




Moving Mobile session @ mlearn2007

Posted by ShoZu



Mogopop

Mogopop is an online iPod multimedia manager. Create and share multimedia content for iPod.

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Kyte

Kyte, a new video online video blogging site looks interesting - allowing uploading & downloading of video from/to mobile devices. You create your 'TV show'.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

WiFi Shirt (Too Cool)

WiFi Shirt (Too Cool): "

I just saw this shirt and thought it was a really cool idea! I wonder what airport security would say about this?



* Glowing animated shirt dynamically displays the current wi-fi signal strength.

* Shows signal strength for 802.11b or 802.11g

* Black 100% Cotton T-Shirt

* Animated Decal is Removable (with hook and loop fasteners) for Easy Washing

* Battery Pack is Concealed in a Small Pocket Sewn Inside the Shirt

* Runs for hours off three AAA Batteries (not included)



Price $29.99, save $5 by using coupon code ' 7JBB' during checkout Expires 11/30



http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts/generic/991e

"



(Via PalmAddicts.)

Learning2go

http://www.learning2go.org/


Some great stuff being done with PDAs at Wolverhampton - Windows Mobile Based :-( but it certainly meets their needs - may be useful approach for tertiary areas such as UATI - synchronizing smartboards with PDAs!

Mlearn2007 Charlie Schick






Mlearn2007 Charlie Schick


Originally uploaded by thomcochrane


Interesting keynote from charlie - looking at getting the phone on the web rather than getting the web on the phone! Supporting the 3rd wave of the internet - me & mine - maklng connections with our closest friends! Also showed empowering stories - see http://www.videoreporter.nl

http://www.videoreporter.nl/voicesofafrica_web.wmv

http://www.videoreporter.nl/mobiles_kenya_st_uk_branded.wmv


http://www.videoreporter.nl/wheelchairs_uk_tc.wmv

video: mobile phone booths nairobi
Duncan and John are living with a physical handicap. Instead of begging they converted their wheel chairs into mobile phone booths. 'We are doing good business now.'

Charlies focus is upon "enriching your FIRST LIFE" ;-)


Also interesting was the Bluetooth ihubs around Melbourne for sharing movies!


http://www.flexiblelearning.net.au/.../go/home/news/cache/offonce
http://www.flexiblelearning.net.au/flx/go/home/news/cache/bypass?sector=latest&id=2811


The staff of a regional community college have faced a steep learning curve in developing a revolutionary e-learning platform as part of a pilot study into the delivery of a course on sustainable house design. Young filmmakers are participating in a revolutionary film festival and information experiment where the movies they've produced can be viewed or downloaded from Melbourne's innovative digital information stands - iHubs.
See also the following:

http://mediaonthemove.flexiblelearning.net.au/mm/index.htm

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Mike Sharples @ Mlearn2007




MyArtSpace - Mobile learning in Museums

Posted by ShoZu



Heysan - free mobile web based IM

Free mobile instant messaging!

* No download required
* All your friends in one buddylist
* It's free!
* Works on the iPhone

Try the pre-launch version of Heysan IM now!

Start at

http://m.heysan.com

using your mobile browser

Heysan

Mlearn Keynote




250 mlearners at melbourne here!

Posted by ShoZu



Friday, October 12, 2007

The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2007

"The study, which reports noticeable changes from previous years, is based on quantitative data from a spring 2007 survey and interviews with 27,846 freshman, senior, and community college students at 103 higher education institutions. It focuses on what kinds of information technologies these students use, own, and experience; their technology behaviors, preferences, and skills; how IT impacts their experiences in their courses; and their perceptions of the role of IT in the academic experience."

Available HERE

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Friday, September 28, 2007