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Just for me learning

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Clearly there are security and privacy issues to be addressed, but another trend is that learning is now becoming more untethered and we are witnessing a decline in the use of training rooms. Unported License. Posted by Steve Wheeler from Learning with e's.

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The interview

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We also tackled the thorny issue of privacy in the digital age. Graphic courtesy of Bonnie Stachowiack The interview by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 , reasons why I use Twitter, and why teachers should adopt blogging as a professional practice.

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Making Spectacles of ourselves

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Snapchat's young CEO Evan Spiegel has ensured that Spectacles avoid both those issues. As with any other wearable technology that captures and shares images and video, there are issues around privacy and misuse. It was never brought to market. These will need to be addressed, certainly. Unported License.

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I, cyborg

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During his presentation at Learning Technologies in London this week, he talked his audience through a host of social, psychological and organisational issues. Clearly there are ethical and moral issues for wearers of Glass to consider - it is hugely disruptive. Would that be a threat to privacy ? Unported License.

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A day in the life: The quantified self

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Questions are raised though, around issues of privacy and safety. Cyborg eye image by Vern Hart Google Glass image by Loic Le Meur A day in the life: The quantified self by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Is it now time to quantify ourselves? What are your views?

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Smartphones in mobile healthcare

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cost, network bandwidth and battery power efficiency, usability, privacy issues, etc.), Image source by C Frank Starmer Smartphones in mobile healthcare by Steve Wheeler is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 as well as some workarounds to mitigate those barriers. Unported License.

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Learning and teaching with Twitter

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There has been a spectrum of reactions to the workshops I have presented, from the sceptical throught to the enthusiastic, and all of the questions that have been asked are valid and representative of the concerns and issues associated with using any informal tool in a formal context. Unported License.