[DG: Teaching & Learning] are your university offering mobile learning (learning activities for students on handheld devices)?
Susan Albright
susan.albright at tufts.edu
Sun May 30 06:14:26 PDT 2010
We have a mobile learning project. We developed it in partnership with
our Indian partner - Christian Medical College. We built new style
sheets for mobile access to our system (which is not (for the moment)
Sakai sorry to say. Our US students also use this - including our 3rd
and 4th year students who are on clerkships away from the "mother
ship". Our Indian partners are now testing the tool to see if it can
support recent medical school graduates who are posted to remote rural
hospitals in the first two years after graduation. They can access
content, record clinical experiences, participate in discussions with
colleagues and faculty, post cases and ask for advice, and receive
announcements
What more in particular would you like to know?
Susan Albright
Tufts University School of Medicine.
Uys, Philip wrote:
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> Can you please contact me if your university has implemented mobile
> learning (learning activities for students on handheld devices)?
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> CSU has a mobile learning project underway and we are keen to know
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> 1. how learning activities occur on handheld mobile devices
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> 2. what technical strategies are being used to enable mobile learning?
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> I will summarise and post anonymously back to the list.
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> Thank you
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> Regards
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> Philip
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> Dr Philip Uys
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> Director, Strategic Learning and Teaching Innovation
> Division of Learning and Teaching Services (LTS)
> Charles Sturt University, PO Box 883, Orange, NSW 2800, Australia
> puys at csu.edu.au Phone: +61 (0)2 6365 7501
> Fax: +61 (0)2 6365 7670 http://www.csu.edu.au/division/lts/
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