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Anyone interested in hearing me talk about the work we are doing at Oxford is welcome to listen: Podcast of me talking about podcasting at Oxford et al. Recorded by Talis and licensed as OER for your enjoyment.
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I attended a launch at Apple headquarters yesterday. It was the launch of CampusM (TM). The presentation was very interesting, there was the ever-popular promotion of ItunesU with some mention of Oxford. All good stuff. Chris Sexton from Sheffield University talked … Continue reading
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left to your own devices
A very interesting conference for CILIP yesterday at Aston University. The question posed was: As library and information professionals, we are continually being asked to support ‘mobile learning’. But what exactly does that mean? Who are these mobile learners? What … Continue reading
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Tagged #mmit, cilip, library, m-learning, mobile learning
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