http://literacywestland.mofuse.mobi/
This is the mobile form of this blog as a QR code.
This one can be used to refer people to an area of your blog that you want them to see. A good way to post something and then directly connect people to that information.
Adult learning, literacy and numeracy Providing access to learning for all adults, confidential, personal and private and free to the student.
Thursday, November 12, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Links to the presentations from the E-learning symposium
http://akoaotearoa.ac.nz/communities/e-learning-education-and-training
The different presentations are here for you to read. They clearly outline the aspects we all need to come to terms with. They are easy to break down into an end-user way of doing things and build up from there. Starting with what we have, share with our neighbours and work up from there.
The different presentations are here for you to read. They clearly outline the aspects we all need to come to terms with. They are easy to break down into an end-user way of doing things and build up from there. Starting with what we have, share with our neighbours and work up from there.
Labels:
distance education,
e-learning,
mobile learning
Thursday, October 22, 2009
The buzz
The after the event buzz!
A brief review of my own situation means I have to take baby steps through a largely unplanned process..at this stage; and see where tutors are up to first.
Once they get a bit of a handle on what they have and decide what they want, then I can plan where to next.
Its going to be an interesting journey for us all. Over that is the introduction into the place of the things I want ahead of our tutors and their work. The resistance to new things is natural but leaning how easy it can be will help overcome suspicion. I have two drivers to use as benchmarks;
1. Costs, it has to be affordable for my tutors.
2. Easy to use, it has to be easy to use.
The process should be seamless with the outcomes expected.
It should not take 3 hours to use the programme and processes to do half an hours lesson.
It has to be replicatable.
Keep up with crowdvine - e-learning. It could well become our community of practice for e-learning.
A brief review of my own situation means I have to take baby steps through a largely unplanned process..at this stage; and see where tutors are up to first.
Once they get a bit of a handle on what they have and decide what they want, then I can plan where to next.
Its going to be an interesting journey for us all. Over that is the introduction into the place of the things I want ahead of our tutors and their work. The resistance to new things is natural but leaning how easy it can be will help overcome suspicion. I have two drivers to use as benchmarks;
1. Costs, it has to be affordable for my tutors.
2. Easy to use, it has to be easy to use.
The process should be seamless with the outcomes expected.
It should not take 3 hours to use the programme and processes to do half an hours lesson.
It has to be replicatable.
Keep up with crowdvine - e-learning. It could well become our community of practice for e-learning.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
The West Coast part
It was indeed a lovely day.
The travellers came down from Westport, the locals from the various education organisations came and we had a relaxed, day long discussion around E-learning, the problems, the work arounds and identified some of the issues most important to the Coast.
We need to support each other here on the Coast, its the easiest way to deal with problems by sharing them round. This needs to lead the way to an association of E-learning practitioners that is composed of those who deliver the learning to students. Those who live with the technology, who use it day to day with students either in a classroom or at a distance.
The travellers came down from Westport, the locals from the various education organisations came and we had a relaxed, day long discussion around E-learning, the problems, the work arounds and identified some of the issues most important to the Coast.
We need to support each other here on the Coast, its the easiest way to deal with problems by sharing them round. This needs to lead the way to an association of E-learning practitioners that is composed of those who deliver the learning to students. Those who live with the technology, who use it day to day with students either in a classroom or at a distance.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Change of venue
Due to unforseen circumstances, tomorrows' event has a change of venue.
We will be at the Literacy Westland rooms in Turumaha Street, Greymouth.
We are between the old swimming baths and the Sante Fe fish and chip shop, opposite Dixon Park.
There is parking down the side street by the old Baths and plenty of room.
Look forward to a relaxed day with a good flow of information. Come with questions you are burning to ask, and lets explore the difficulties we face and find answers if we can. Dr Bennett is from Australia, no one has more distance than they do, how are they dealing with it? How are they overcoming the obstacles? How do they integrate the development form the top to the end user?
We will be at the Literacy Westland rooms in Turumaha Street, Greymouth.
We are between the old swimming baths and the Sante Fe fish and chip shop, opposite Dixon Park.
There is parking down the side street by the old Baths and plenty of room.
Look forward to a relaxed day with a good flow of information. Come with questions you are burning to ask, and lets explore the difficulties we face and find answers if we can. Dr Bennett is from Australia, no one has more distance than they do, how are they dealing with it? How are they overcoming the obstacles? How do they integrate the development form the top to the end user?
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
QR codes
This another site, Mofuse, that utilises QR codes and you can use their site to adapt your blog to a mobi form suitable for mobile phones.
This looks a likely place to set up a blog, and adapt it to education suitable for adapting further into mobis using QRcodes.
This looks a likely place to set up a blog, and adapt it to education suitable for adapting further into mobis using QRcodes.
Labels:
distance learning,
mobile phones,
QR codes
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Distance in education
The trip to Haast and back was beautiful and uneventful.
The School at Haast has satelite access for the internet, the downloads are extremely good, however uploading is too slow to take advantage of, and the problems around setting up the technology involved is also problematic. The slow upload does not enable the children to take advantage of video conferencing for educational needs.
Cell phone coverage, although promised by June/July this year, has not happened. The problems around reliable power supply, weather at any time, technology to make the adjustments in delivery of signal, router boosters, adequate aerials etc. All these items are the essential nuts and bolts to any system set up . They are not properly resourced or planned for or even considered until much later.
The weather can be lived with, but the additional technology required for supporting the client at the end of the system, is not researched nor have standards for equipment been developed. UPS for power supply support, boosters for computer networks that are powerful enough to cover 100 metres or more.
I have an adult student in Haast, and the the links between my work and the School could be a dream system to use for the community, but it does not work! The people are very disappointed, they have a desperate need for the access this technology can provide but the shortfall in understanding what is needed between the cable or satelite reciever and the users ability to access it and use it.
The School at Haast has satelite access for the internet, the downloads are extremely good, however uploading is too slow to take advantage of, and the problems around setting up the technology involved is also problematic. The slow upload does not enable the children to take advantage of video conferencing for educational needs.
Cell phone coverage, although promised by June/July this year, has not happened. The problems around reliable power supply, weather at any time, technology to make the adjustments in delivery of signal, router boosters, adequate aerials etc. All these items are the essential nuts and bolts to any system set up . They are not properly resourced or planned for or even considered until much later.
The weather can be lived with, but the additional technology required for supporting the client at the end of the system, is not researched nor have standards for equipment been developed. UPS for power supply support, boosters for computer networks that are powerful enough to cover 100 metres or more.
I have an adult student in Haast, and the the links between my work and the School could be a dream system to use for the community, but it does not work! The people are very disappointed, they have a desperate need for the access this technology can provide but the shortfall in understanding what is needed between the cable or satelite reciever and the users ability to access it and use it.
Labels:
distance education,
internet access,
mobile,
network,
satelite
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
The use of QR codes has wide reaching and simple application to so many uses. You do not need a 3G phone, just as long as the one you have has a camera and can access the internet, and I reccommend Opera Mini for your browser for this, then you can download the reader from I-nigma and away you go.
This one is quite big. The codes can contain pictures, maps, any information you want to include. Try this one and let me know how you get on. Keep your camera/phone at least 10 cm away from the screen, the bigger the code image, the further away you will be. Keep it as steady as you can, get the image so it has a white border round it. Wiggle round till the image is flat on your phones' screen and click.
This one is quite big. The codes can contain pictures, maps, any information you want to include. Try this one and let me know how you get on. Keep your camera/phone at least 10 cm away from the screen, the bigger the code image, the further away you will be. Keep it as steady as you can, get the image so it has a white border round it. Wiggle round till the image is flat on your phones' screen and click.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
using new technologies
http://www.i-nigma.com/CreateBarcodes.html
I have created my first QRcode. So easy!
Now to go mad and inflict them on everyone I can think of wether they want them or not!
Using whta we have most of, throughout a wide spread low population area, by its very nature an area that has limited access, this new concept covers a lot more than conventional thinking about technology can provide.
I recently had a mission to get a new dial-up modem for some rural folk. They are no longer considered an item of importance in retail shops in our largest town, simply because they are stocked from high density population head offices, for whom broadband is the norm.
Rural retail stores do not consider local solutions to local problems any longer.
Finding simple solutions so important.
I have created my first QRcode. So easy!
Now to go mad and inflict them on everyone I can think of wether they want them or not!
Using whta we have most of, throughout a wide spread low population area, by its very nature an area that has limited access, this new concept covers a lot more than conventional thinking about technology can provide.
I recently had a mission to get a new dial-up modem for some rural folk. They are no longer considered an item of importance in retail shops in our largest town, simply because they are stocked from high density population head offices, for whom broadband is the norm.
Rural retail stores do not consider local solutions to local problems any longer.
Finding simple solutions so important.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Distances
The technology streaming at us at the speed of light is enticing, adorable in its beguiling enticement of our sense of play. Under this layer of playfulness is the lingering suspicion it could be useful.
In practical terms it would be very useful, a visit to a work place could cost me $50.00 in fuel plus the wear and tear on my vehicle, this could be daily, weekly. To each student or site. The same exchange of information could be done daily, with all the other clients, over the broadband, for the same amount monthly.
In reality very few people in my area are able to take advantage of this. Dial-up is the norm and for those out on the fringes, even that is too unrealiable to be of use. Except for some cowsheds. The middle of winter does not even pretend to be cozy in a cowshed.
Cellphones, yes they are in evidence. There are places where if you drive up into the quarry, stand up on a ridge where you have clear line of sight up the coast, you can use your cell phone. Presents an interesting challenge to students, "What quarry did you do you literacy in?" Connect to dots was always a fun childhood occupation.
In practical terms it would be very useful, a visit to a work place could cost me $50.00 in fuel plus the wear and tear on my vehicle, this could be daily, weekly. To each student or site. The same exchange of information could be done daily, with all the other clients, over the broadband, for the same amount monthly.
In reality very few people in my area are able to take advantage of this. Dial-up is the norm and for those out on the fringes, even that is too unrealiable to be of use. Except for some cowsheds. The middle of winter does not even pretend to be cozy in a cowshed.
Cellphones, yes they are in evidence. There are places where if you drive up into the quarry, stand up on a ridge where you have clear line of sight up the coast, you can use your cell phone. Presents an interesting challenge to students, "What quarry did you do you literacy in?" Connect to dots was always a fun childhood occupation.
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