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Mobile Technology in TAFEAll about m-learning, e-learning and mobile technology! |
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Video: e-learning workshop for Agricultural Schools
December 06, 2006 05:46 PM PST
This podcast created by Sue Waters and Ann Odgers and the many teachers attending a Professional Development day at the Western Australian College of Agriculture in Cunderdin. Cunderdin is a small wheat-belt town located approx. 2.5 hours inland from Perth. This uncut audio was created by some of the teachers who were let lose with PDA's. They were asked to record material as they walked around the agricultural college. Ann and I would like to thank - the organiser John Willox from Agricultural Education, the wonderful teachers who partook in this activity and not forgetting the pigs for the fabulous contribution they also made to this podcast. |
Podcast SummaryMobile Technology in TAFE websites are all about m-learning, e-learning and mobile technology. I also have more information at Mobile Technology in TAFE wiki and Mobile Technology in TAFE blog. Please use my sites to learn more about how we use these technologies with students. Some of the older episodes do not start when you press play click on download instead!About SueI work as an aquaculture lecturer at the WA Maritime Training Centre, Challenger TAFE in Western Australia. I have been working with a range of mobile technologies with students since late 2005. The purpose of my podcast and wiki site is to document my learning journey with mobile and Web 2.0 technology so that I can share my experiences with other lecturers. My main focus is how these technologies can be used practically to benefit lecturers and students. [img:http://aquaculturepda.wikispaces.com/i/b/120x40.gif] [http://aquaculturepda.wikispaces.com/] Fans of this Show
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