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Is sharing caring? #OpenBlog19

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Photo by Krzyboy2o on Wikimedia Commons This is a post for #OpenBlog19. The event was called 'Show that you Share' and focused on tools such as Creative Commons , personal learning environments and mobile phones as a means of creating, sharing and repurposing content, knowledge and artefacts for education.

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Learning on the move

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It was nice to be invited to present a session for Sheffield Hallam University on mobile learning earlier today. Mobile learning is going to be very big indeed. One report suggests that as many as 8 out of every 10 people now having access to some form of mobile communication device.

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Learning is changing

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Then along came the printing press and within a short time, mass literacy was achieved, books because widely accessible, and ordinary people were able to create their own personal libraries at home. Specifically, I mean personalised, handheld, internet enabled mobile computing. Unported License.

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Our mutual friends

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It is highly likely that in highly connected societies, where social media and mobile phones are commonplace and regularly used, the six degrees of separation proposed by Milgram may in fact be a conservative estimate. New York: New York University Press. Social media can reduce the degrees of separation. References Jenkins, H.

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A message to Auntie

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Now and then, just to fall in step with the tabloid press, BBC News resorts to sensationalist headlines. Related posts: Mobile phones and iPads hamper learning!! I'm not sure why they do it, because they already have a huge global audience and they don't need to hype themselves. Simply tell it like it is. Unported License.

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A message to Auntie

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Now and then, just to fall in step with other the tabloid press, BBC News resorts to sensationalist headlines. Related posts: Mobile phones and iPads hamper learning!! I'm not sure why they do it, because they already have a huge global audience and they don't need to hype themselves. We will respect you more if you do.

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Is technology killing the art of conversation?

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But prior to mobile devices, we also used to see many people with their heads buried in books, magazines and newspapers. Yet mobile phones and other interactive, connected devices have an advantage over traditional media. Maidenhead: Open University Press. Photo source Is technology killing the art of conversation?