We're using this thread as well as part of the Shareware/Resources space to link to presentation materials from Handheld Learning 2006.
Please remember and respect that these materials are the copyright and intellectual property of their respective authors who have agreed to provide their materials on here as an act of sharing knowledge. Therefore please use them in the manner intended, i.e. don't re-use any of the material without the authors written consent.
David Whyley - The Wolverhampton Experience
Dr Neil Bailey - Wildkey, Using Handhelds to Identify and Record Wildlife
Vanessa Pittard - The Value of Handheld Learning: assessing outcomes
Valerie Thompson - Crossing the Digital Divide
Stephen Carrick-Davies - Mobility and Internet Safety for Children
Robert Hart & James Blomfield, Intuitive Media, Protected Learning Communities for Personal and Social Learning
Richard Gunson, Learning Everywhere, KS4 PDA Project
Paula Bouw - Innovation in Education? Please switch on your cell phones!
Prof Mike Sharples - Big Issues in Mobile Learning
Prof Angela McFarlane - These Things We Know
Jon Tarrant, Jersey School for Girls, Critical Evaluation of the Effects of ICT of Personalised Learning using Tablet-PC's
John Cook - Introducing Mobile Learning Solutions for Higher Education Students
Dr Margaret Honey and Larry Berger - Using Handheld-based Assessment to Personalise Instruction and Improve Literacy
Geoff Butters - eMAAPS.com, Computer Games and Mobile Technologies for Teaching and Learning
Faranak Fotouhi-Ghazvini, Bradford University, A Psycho-Pedagogical Approach to M-Learning in a Developing World Context
David Crellin, Sciencescope, Using handheld technologies to investigate the environment around us
Andrew Watt - E-Learning in Schools, the Greatest Challenge of the Early 21st Century?
Alistair McNaught - The Accessibility of Mobile Learning
Dr Alan Walker-Gleaves - Digital Therapy or Digital Liberation
Agnes Kukulska-Hulme - Learning Activities on the Move
Prof Adrian Oldknow - Handheld Support for Mathematics 11-19
More to follow...
If you have already placed your presentation elsewhere on the internet and would like to link to it from this thread then please feel welcome!
Comments and discussion on presentations/podcasts also very welcomed.
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