M-Learning Ingenuity is a space to learn about mobile learning and best practices in the classroom
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As part of a learning technologies graduate program, Stephanie Bogdanich created this site to share tools and teaching strategies that she learned about for classroom use. As a media technology specialist at a community college, she saw lots of faculty and students who were curious to explore or otherwise compelled to use mobile devices in the classroom but weren't sure where to start. A lot of the literature online is advertisements for apps that may or may not be good for classroom use but it's hard to tell what's best.
Stephanie has been an avid computer lover since playing Parsec on her Texas Instrument in the early 80s and she has used technology in an educational capacity ever since. She studied film and video production at the Evergreen State College and moved to Austin Texas shortly thereafter to work at Austin Community College where she has been in what is now the Teaching and Learning Excellence Division for many years. She's also a local blogger, published cookbook author of the Taco Cleanse, and currently working on her M.S. in the Learning Technologies department at the University of North Texas.
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We are here to share evidence-based methods to incorporate m-learning into your classroom. There will be reviews of apps, reports on recent studies, and connections between pedagogy and technology. There will also be video demonstrations of different procedures and applications on iPads. We also have a forum where instructors can share what you have been doing, review apps, get help, brainstorm, and learn how others are integrating technology.
Our main focus is on classroom use in Higher Education and using m-learning to motivate students and keep them engaged. So far, studies have shown that is the best use of m-learning but we are also looking at strategies for distance education.
