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50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom

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50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom

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Mobile is eating the world (2016)

"In this update of his past presentations on Mobile Eating the World -- delivered most recently at The Guardian's Changing Media Summit -- a16z’s Benedict Evans …"


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BYOD et utilisation des smartphones en classe, aspects pédagogiques

BYOD et utilisation des smartphones en classe, aspects pédagogiques | mlearn | Scoop.it

Concept développé aux Etats-Unis, la tendance BYOD (« Bring Your Own Device ») est une démarche d’utilisation de son matériel numérique personnel durant le temps scolaire et pour une activité éducative.


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Christian Dhinaut's curator insight, February 4, 2014 2:54 AM

C'est un peu en marge de mon sujet sur la mobilité B2B, mais totalement Bouillon 2.0... à lire c'est intéressant cette entrée des smartphones en tant qu'outils éducatifs et pédagogiques chez les jeunes américains.

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CyanogenMod se rend plus accessible au grand public

CyanogenMod se rend plus accessible au grand public | mlearn | Scoop.it
CyanogenMod n’est plus un petit projet isolé. Depuis plusieurs années, d’innombrables développeurs travaillent au développement de ce système d’exploitation alternatif. Optimisé et surtout modifié, il inclut certaines fonctionnalités propres.
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Comment passer d'un iPhone à un smartphone Android?

Comment passer d'un iPhone à un smartphone Android? | mlearn | Scoop.it
Vous n'avez pas la patience d'attendre la sortie du prochain iPhone et le nouveau Samsung Galaxy S4 vous tente bien. Voici nos conseils pour passer le plus simplement d'un iPhone à un smartphone sous Android.
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Désimlocker son téléphone : le guide complet

Désimlocker son téléphone : le guide complet | mlearn | Scoop.it
À l'heure où des opérateurs proposent des forfaits sans engagement, la tentation de passer de l'un à l'autre peut être forte. Mais si votre contrat vous le permet, ce n'est pas forcément le cas de votre téléphone.
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Smartphone security gap exposes location, texts, email, expert says

Smartphone security gap exposes location, texts, email, expert says | mlearn | Scoop.it
Just as U.S. companies are coming to grips with the threats to their computer networks emanating from cyber spies based in China, a noted expert is highlighting what he says is an even more pernicious vulnerability in smartphones.

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Sony Ericsson Ericsson Arc HD LT26i leaked again, expected to launch at CES

Sony Ericsson Ericsson Arc HD LT26i leaked again, expected to launch at CES | mlearn | Scoop.it
The Xperia Arc HD LT26i hasn’t been SE’s biggest secret. Expected to be launched at CES next week, the people over ITProPortal have posted a full set of hands on pics of the device.

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Did You Get a New Android Phone? Do These 5 Things Immediately

Did You Get a New Android Phone? Do These 5 Things Immediately | mlearn | Scoop.it
If you got a new Android smartphone for the holidays, here are some things you want to do right away.

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50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom

50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom | mlearn | Scoop.it
50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom

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Mieux enseigner avec les tablettes | Thot Cursus

Mieux enseigner avec les tablettes | Thot Cursus | mlearn | Scoop.it

Tenter d’introduire l’usage des tablettes dans une école n’est pas gagné d’avance.

L’idée peut paraître excellente pour certains et une aberration pour d’autres, qu’ils soient professeurs, administrateurs, parents et même élèves.


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How We Are Entering The Second Phase Of The Mobile Revolution

How We Are Entering The Second Phase Of The Mobile Revolution | mlearn | Scoop.it
Don't look now, but mobile technology is starting to infiltrate ... everything.
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The Future of Mobility [Infographic]

The Future of Mobility [Infographic] | mlearn | Scoop.it

An astounding 80 percent of the world’s population now has a mobile phone—and 84 percent is unwilling to go a single day without their phone. About 45 percent of Americans say they can’t go more than a few hours without checking their phones. In 2012 there were five billion mobile phones in the world—1.8 billion of these were smart phones.

 

Facebook now reaches 76 percent of the smartphone market, and it accounts for 23 percent of total time spent using apps each month.

The next five most used applications are Google apps, and they account for 10 percent of app usage time. One of the latest smartphone trends is that things are getting less touchy but more sensitive. Gestures and other non-tap inputs are on the rise. Casting a sidelong glance, for example, can pause a video. Some apps are being developed that will switch from manual to voice to text to gesture, depending on what you are doing...


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Rein Hof's curator insight, July 8, 2013 12:19 PM

Voor een ieder die zich nog afvraagt waarom mobile content belangrijk is.. 

Mobile is dé manier om in cotact te blijven. En of je nu een commercieel bedrijf bent wat graag een product aan de man brengt, of je bent dienstverlener of overheid. Het maakt niet meer uit. Geen mobile ontent, geen engagement. Niet meer boeien en binden. Tja.. Wie kan zich dat nu nog permiteren? 

sophiedesc's curator insight, July 19, 2013 7:21 AM

Mobile Commerce: 

 

> "Mobile Shopping accounted for 11% of e-commerce in the 4th quarter of 2012 (up from 3% 2 years earlier)."

> Roughly 58% of smartphone users have made purchases on their smartphones.

> These Mobile Shoppers typically use smartphones for 50 to 60% of the Shopping."

Katie Muirhead's curator insight, August 20, 2014 12:17 PM

Seeking to manage our attention and avoid distraction is one thing, but first we need to be aware of where our attention is going. As smartphones are increasingly used, this infographic highlights in just what way we use our phones. 1 in 5 people check their phone every ten minutes... something tells me that the smartphone may be one of the biggest sources of modern distraction!

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Smartphones Have Bridged The Digital Divide

Smartphones Have Bridged The Digital Divide | mlearn | Scoop.it

"Since at least the 1990s, when personal computers first became commonplace, public policy experts have worried the ill effects of a Digital Divide. That is, a learning, socialization and economic gap across socio-economic status, race and gender caused by unequal access to computing resources.

No need. The Digital Divide has now been bridged by smartphones - the most advanced personal computing devices ever. While personal computers were disproportionally used by the rich, the white and the male, smartphones are more likely to be used by Blacks and Hispanics than Whites, and by girls as equally as boys."


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Putting a Low-Cost Smartphone in Every Pocket

Putting a Low-Cost Smartphone in Every Pocket | mlearn | Scoop.it

Computing features are trickling down to so-called value smartphones and sales are expected to reach 300 million units in 2012. The Nokia Lumia 900 smartphone running Windows Phone, a so-called value smartphone, is expected to be priced at $99.99 with contract.


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UI Design For Smartphones: Mobile Design and User Experience Resources by Enavigo

UI Design For Smartphones: Mobile Design and User Experience Resources by Enavigo | mlearn | Scoop.it

Here is a well curated basic list of great resources for mobile design and user experience.

 

Useful. 8/10

 

Curated collection: http://www.enavigo.com/ios-design-and-user-experience-resources/ 


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How Attaching Smartphones to Microscopes Could Change Global Health

How Attaching Smartphones to Microscopes Could Change Global Health | mlearn | Scoop.it
Skylight attaches any camera-phone to any microscope, making it possible to transmit diagnostic images to doctors elsewhere.

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