Moving at the Speed of Creativity by Wesley Fryer

Podcast391: Voices from Mobile Learning 2012

This podcast is a combined series of recordings created by participants in Wesley Fryer’s “Simple Ideas for Powerful Sharing” media scavenger hunt session at the Mobile Learning 2012 conference in Phoenix, Arizona, on April 12, 2012. These reflections were submitted as audio and video reflections in response to several questions provided in the media scavenger hunt instructions. Access these instructions from the podcast shownotes on a mobile-friendly website, as an ePUB ebook, a Kindle .MOBI eBook, or a PDF file. Please refer to the podcast shownotes for additional links, including the Posterous blog where all these responses were posted by participants. Many thanks to all participants, and to Peggy George whose encouragement led to this “voices from the conference” podcast. Lots of great ideas and important perceptions were shared here which school leaders should consider as we continue to explore what it can mean to be “21st century learners” in mobile computing environments.

Show Notes:

  1. Mobile 2012 “Simple Ideas for Powerful Sharing” Media Scavenger Hunt (mobile website)
  2. Mobile 2012 “Simple Ideas for Powerful Sharing” Media Scavenger Hunt (ePUB eBook)
  3. Mobile 2012 “Simple Ideas for Powerful Sharing” Media Scavenger Hunt (Kindle MOBI eBook)
  4. Mobile 2012 “Simple Ideas for Powerful Sharing” Media Scavenger Hunt (PDF)
  5. Posterous site where participant media products were shared: edusandbox.posterous.com
  6. Mobile Learning 2012 website: mobile2012.org
  7. Official Posterous site of Mobile 2012 (A group blog where different participants shared notes and reflections)
  8. Arizona K12 Center
  9. Learning in Hand by Tony Vincent
  10. Audio Tools on PlayingWithMedia.com
  11. eBook: Playing with Media – simple ideas for powerful sharing
  12. Recent #mobile2012 tweets
  13. All #mobile2012 tweets by Wesley Fryer

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