TU Delft goes mobile for blackboard strategic workshop 20111027
1. TU Delft goes Mobile
Ir. W.F. van Valkenburg
26-10-2011
Delft
University of
Technology
Challenge the future
2. Willem van Valkenburg
Used to be Product Manager of
TU Delft Blackboard
Used to be Projectleader of
TU Delft Mobile
Used to be Chairman of Dutch
Blackboard Usergroup NLBBUG
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3. Willem van Valkenburg
Director TU Delft OpenCourseWare
OCW.tudelft.nl
Assistant to the President of the
OpenCourseWare Consortium
Projectleader EU-project
OCW in the European HE context
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4. Agenda
•The world is going mobile
•Results TU Delft Mobile Surveys
•TU Delft Policy
•Questions
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5. Mobiles are taking over
Source:
http://mashable.com/2011/03/23/mobile-by-the-numbers-infogrpahic/ TU Delft goes Mobile 5
6. 5 trends merge together
• 3G (with unlimited data subscription)
• Be online any place, any where any time
• Social Networking
• Users seek contact and communicate
• Video
• Youtube has a big share in mobile data traffic
• VoIP
• Users want to chat via voice, text en video
• Impressive Mobile Devices
• iPhone, HTC, iPad
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16. Do you access Blackboard on your
mobile phone?
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17. Do you use Eduroam on your phone?
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18. Do you know the iTU Delft app?
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19. Summary
• More than 80% of our students use a smart phone. That’s 20% increase in a
little more than 1 year.
• HTC is the most popular phone brand, closely followed by Apple
• Android is the most used platform for smart phones, followed by Apple iOS.
There is a significant increase of Android and decrease of Windows since 2009
• 22% of the respondents have another mobile device, most popular is the tablet
• More than 60% of respondents access Blackboard on their phone, but you
see big difference between the platforms
• iOS-users use more features of their phone, especially listening to music,
watching video and social networking
• T-Mobile is the most used provider
• 47% of the respondents have Eduroam configured on their phone.
• 46% of the iPhone users have installed the iTU Delft app
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20. What are the consequences?
• 80% of our students = >13.000 smart phones on the campus
• 13.000 devices extra devices using Eduroam
• Many students also use a laptop
• Statistics of mobile devices on blackboard.tudelft.nl
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21. TU Delft Policy
(ICTO Plan 2011-2014)
•Mobile Support
• This is support by immediate access to up-to-date
information via a mobile device
•Mobile Learning
• E-learning via a mobile device
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25. Finda a PC
connects to was.tudelft.nl
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26. Transit
Public transport information
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27. Mobile Learning
• Started with Blackboard Mobile Learn
• Available for iPhone, iPad, Android,
Blackberry and WebOS
• It displays: Announcements, Grades, Blogs, Roster, Discussion,
Journals, Media, Tasks
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29. Usage @ TU Delft
• Around 300 unique logins daily
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30. Experiences
• Implementation is easy if you have the data available
• Mobile Learn and SingleSignOn is not a good combination!
• Can’t save password
• Instructors should be aware of the way their course displays
mobile
• Students want more:
• Notifications
• Video lectures
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31. The Future of Mobile Learning
• Video lectures also available on mobile devices
• Collegerama will be updated to new MediaSite version
• Replace the existing clickers with mobile phones
• Create tools for instructors:
• Location-awareness on campus;
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32. Questions?
Presentation is on www.slideshare.com/wfvanvalkenburg
Ir. W.F. van Valkenburg
w.f.vanvalkenburg@tudelft.nl
www.e-learn.nl
twitter.com/wfvanvalkenburg
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