AWS Community Day CPH - Three problems of Terraform
Mobile Learning Materials: Big ideas, small steps
1. www.le.ac.uk
Mobile Learning Materials:
Big impact, simple steps
Terese Bird
Learning Technologist and SCORE Research Fellow
Institute of Learning Innovation
MobiLearnAsia Conference 1 October 2013, Singapore
2. What will we talk about?
• LMS
• Text
• Sound
• Video
• Interactive
3. Mobile-friendly LMS for interactivity (free ones)
• Edmodo
• Course Sites
• iTunes U Course
• Wordpressblogs
• Facebook private group
• Xerte - Nottingham
• NOT free: a bespoke
app
6. iTunes U
• Distribute pdf, epub, mp3, and mp4 formats
• Share with the world
• Windows and Mac computers
• Make iTunes U Course as an individual, use Safari
• iTunes U Course is private to your students
• iTunes U course is iOS only
10. What format for content?
Medium Positives Negatives
Text •Speed
•Pre-existing material
•Flat
•Does not communicate
emotion
Image •Much communicated in
a single simple package
•Can be misleading
without context
Sound •More communicated by
voice than just words
•Convenient for
multitasking
•Smaller file than video
•Not seen as flashy as
video?
Video •Most info
communicated
•Great for
demonstrating skills
•Bulky and padded
•Demands attention
11. Handy guide to ebooks
File format What device positives negatives
pdf Everything Runs on
everything
Does not flow so
hard to read on
small screens
epub Everything but
Kindle
•Best for phones
•Flows, takes
advantage of the
devices’spower
•Open source,
somewhat
futureproof
Cannot view on a
computer unless
install a reader
(Calibre)
mobi Kindle Kindle is big Kindle only
.ibooks Apple iBooks only •Pretty&easy
•iPad is market
leader for now
•Apple iBooksonly
•Notation a
problem
12. Text
• If phones, use epub
• If tablets, use pdf
• If BYOD, use both if you can
13. Calibre
• Easy to do:
– Take a Word doc
– Save as html
– Import into Calibre
– Save as epub or mobi
• Pdf to epub doesn’t really work
• Also try epubbud.com
16. Take advantage of iBooks Author
• Free with latest Mac OS
• Saves as pdf and text
17. Other facts about ebooks
• Embedded multimedia ebooks is iOS only for now
• Android app for epubebooks: Aldiko
• If you have a production department, buy inDesign
• If you are an individual producer, buy a Mac and get
Pages
18. Picture books!
• Just use simple pdf!!!
• Brilliant results!
• I tried everything else
• Maps, drawings
19. Sound
• Why sound?
– Copyright is easier – recorded lectures
– File size is smaller
– Listeners can do something else at the same time
– No bad hair days – staff like it!
– Voice communicates more than the printed word
– Excellent, easy way to close distance
21. Audioboo and SoundCloud
• Like YouTube for sound
• Record in browser
• Attract comments in browser
• Or simply upload
• RSS out, iTunes out it’s like magic
• Can send these to Apple if you like
• Limited length of recordings
23. Examples of use
• Audio feedback – increased marks & retention
http://www.le.ac.uk/duckling
• Voice discussions
• Audioboo – Field use – listen to teacher’s description
of a flower, student audio-records her own
comments and findings
• Student can record, using Audioboo for iPhone
(don’t use iPad app yet)
26. YouTube facts
• 10 minute limit
• Great to embed into LMS
• Comments are a mixed blessing
• Good statistics
• Use branding
• Not too easy to download the video
• Good way to convert files to mp4
27. Vimeo
• Longer video than
YouTube
• Much less junk
• Pretty much just as
easy to do
• Downloadable
29. Other screencast options
• Screencast-O-Matic – browser
• CamStudio – free Windows application
• Quicktime Pro – free on Macs, built into Mac
operating system
Not free:
Camtasia, Captivate, Articulate – all very good and can
include interactivity
30. Recorded lectures
• Record the face or just the slides?
• Streaming or download?
• Automatic enterprise, or one-by-one?
• Huge server space required, very expensive
• Screen capture software: QuickTime, Camtasia,
iShowU
• Just do a narrated Powerpoint, screen capture
change to mp4
31. Editing movies – keep it simple
• iMovie – free with Mac – saves as .mov, .mp4
• Windows MovieMaker – but doesn’t save as mp4
• Only go to Final Cut Express if you have to!
– Bleeped out sounds
– Fuzzed out faces
– A cut-out logo floating over the image
32. Easy interactive
• ‘Clever’ Powerpoint with internal links, save as pdf –
for an example, try this: http://tinyurl.com/corahapp
• Prezi
• Slideshareslidecast–
example:
http://tinyurl.com/c
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