MESI Conference 2013 – Mobile Learning Workshop

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MESI Conference 2013  – Mobile Learning Workshop

March 7, 2013

Presenters:

Alfonso Sintjago – Brief Explanation of Event and Overview of Mobile Apps for Evaluation

Presenter

Application #1

Application #2

Alfonso Sintjago

Haiku Deck

Grafio

Alison Link

Evernote

Hootsuite

Brittany Edwards

Voice Record Pro

Prezi

Tryggvi Thayer

Goodreader

Timekeeper

Patrick O’Leary

iMovie

Adobe Connect

Daniel Woldeab

Timekeeper

Google Drive

Ann Fandrey

Flipboard

Roam + Support

Ahmed Essa

Dropbox

Roam + Support

Jessamay Thompson

Roam + Support

Quicktap Survey

Matt Finholt

CloudOn

iThoughtsHD

Kacie Kline

Roam + Support

Keynote

 

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After an initial presentation on mobile learning, participants will be placed in a group which will then travel as a unit through 8 different tables. Each table will have a presenter that will share an app and answer questions in a brief 5 minute presentation. After the 5 minutes are over a time keeper will indicate to participants that it is time to move to the next table. The same process will be repeated until participants visit all of the tables. There will then be a 10 minute break before participants are again asked to rotate throught the tables. This time presenters at each table will present on a different application that may be of interest to evaluators.

Applications were chosen based on their capability, quality, cost, and how helpful they can be to evaluators utilizing mobile devices. We hope you enjoy the different presentations. Each table will have two iPads. One iPad will be used by the presenter while another iPad will be available for participants to test the application. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mobile devices. While the workshop will cover only 16 applications, it will also briefly explain various categories of apps and how these categories include many other applications that can be as useful to evaluators. We hope that participants leave the workshop with a better understanding of different posibilities and a higher level of comfort with mobile devices. This guide includes a number of links that participants are encouraged to visit following the culmination of the conference.

This workshop is based on the work of Treden Wagoner and Sheila Hoover from Academic Technology Services in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota

 

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Mobile Learning Theory

(Link)

UMN CEHD iPad Initiative

(Link)

App Dating Explanation – Brief Paper

(Link)

App Dating Explanation – Presentation

(Link)

Download App Sheet

(Link)

Email Completed App Sheet

(Link)

App Categories – Presentation

(Link)

Learni.st Board – Evaluation Apps

(Link)

Pinterest Board – Interesting iOS Apps

(Link)

Various App Evaluation Rubrics – Folder

(Link)

 

Categories

Category Description

Note-taking

The iPad’s software includes a note-taking apps which can be synced to a one’s Google and iCloud account. Other note-taking apps such as Evernote includes many additional features and a large number of apps that work in conjunction with Evernote. For Microsoft Office users there is a OneNote version for the iPad that can help desktop users to continue using the same program for accessing their notebooks. Notability and Simplenote are other good choices.

Voice Recording

Some note-taking apps such as Evernote and Audionote allow users to include audio recording within their notes. Unfortunately, these recording may have a limit of 90 minutes or less depending on one’s product subscription. There are also advantages to having a separate audio file. Evernote requires a subscription for greater space. Using a program such as iTalk (iPhone) or Voice Recorder (iPad) allows users to record audio in the background for hours and for audio files to be sync to a cloud storage service.

Video Recording

Recording interviews can be a very unique and useful way in which to use an iOS or other mobile devices. Apple’s iMovie is one of the best and most user-friendly movie recording programs available in the App Store. iMovie retains a lot of the functionality of is desktop counterpart. Other programs such as Pinnacle Studio allow for a similar level of editing capability and customization. If videos are recorded for social media purposes, Vine or Socialcam, among others can be used to quickly share video snippets.

Surveys Tools

There are multiple survey tools available for iOS but few are as powerful as QuickTap Survey. QuickTap allows for both online and offline data collection. QuickTap is not web-based and it allows images to be uploaded for multiple choice questions. While QuickTap is the best option available other programs such as TouchPoint Business are good alternatives. If a connection to the internet is available tools such as a Google Form or SurveyMonkey, PollDaddy among other web-based survey tools could be used effectively.

Presentation

Various presentation applications are available in the iPad that allow you to create and share very attractive presentations. In terms of capabilities, Apple’s Keynote is probably the most powerful presentation tool on the iPad. It allows you to add 3D graphics and other attractive features. Prezi is another application that can help deliver a unique presentation experience for the viewer. Using a 3D landscape Prezi can help zoom into key points in a presentation

Presentation Part II

There are multiple powerful presentation apps on the iPad. CloudOn allows users to access their PowerPoints and other Office documents, edit them and share them through its interface. Another presentation tool worth mentioning is Haiku Deck. Haiku Deck is a free application that allows users to create a visually stunning presentation using only Creative Commons images or images available in your iOS device through its useful search engine for Creative Commons images.

To Do Lists

As mobile devices iOS devices are easy to activate and accessible in most places. Because of their connectivity and accessibility they are a great way to stay up to date on relevant events. iOS applications include a large number of attractive to do lists, pomodoros and timers to help increase productivity. These apps help users to effectively stay up to date with their schedule providing users with regular reminders. There are many apps available to fit each organization style including Toodledo, Any.DO, Clear, List!, among many others.

Mindmapping

Among the various apps that can help to map an idea or a project are iThoughtsHD, Grafio, Popplet, and Mindnode. These apps can be expensive but can help in brainstorming ideas and visualizing connections. Some such as iThoughtsHD allow for images and for easy export into other platforms. Grafio provides attractive visuals and allows for finger drawing shapes and intuitive touch formatting

Planning

Project planning is a skill that benefits most evaluators which requires effort to master. As portable, connected devices, iOS devices can help in the planning process. Some applications include multiple functions and many of the tools needed to organize and share a project. Bento 4 and Beesy are two of the best known apps in this category. These apps include calendars, allow for note-taking, to-do lists, audio notes, Evernote exports, picture imports among many other features that can simplify the execution of a project.

Online Conference

Online conferencing apps such as Adobe Connect, Fuze, or GoToMeeting allow for meetings to be hosted or attending via an iPad. This can be helpful when conducting synchronous online focus groups and online discussions. These same applications are used for webinars and some of them include recording features. Adobe Connect allows for the use of polls, drawing and other tools to help increase interaction. It also include a live chat feature.

Cloud Storage

Cloud storage is increasingly being provided by many companies. Two of the highly recommended programs are Google Drive and Dropbox. Other programs such as Sugar Sync, Box.net, or SkyDrive also have large communities of users. Most of these programs utilize the “freemium” marketing model. These programs allow you to maintain copies of files in the cloud across different computers so your files are always accessible. They also allow for collaboration in projects as folders and files can be more easily shared.

Pdf Annotation

Two of the most powerful Pdf annotation tools are Goodreader and iAnnotate. Other free options such as PaperPort Notes are also available. These programs allow for various types of edits to be made to Pdf files including highlighting, marking, and signing. These applications can also sync to different cloud storage programs to ensure that the most recent copy is quickly available across devices. Some of them allow for files to be edited, text to be added, and for the completion of form.

Social Media

Social Media is increasingly an effective way to connect and even obtain feedback from others. There are various applications that aggregate social media information. Some of them aggregate both a Twitter and a Facebook feed. Flipboard and Tweetbot are too good examples and different takes in effectively using and managing social media feeds. Flipboard also facilitates the management of RSS feeds and other news sources.

 

Categories

App Example

Download Link

Video Tutorial

Note-taking

Evernote

(Link)

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Voice Recording

iTalk

(Link)

(Link)

Video Recording

iMovie

(Link)

(Link)

Surveys Tools

QuickTap Survey

(Link)

(Link)

Presentation

Keynote

(Link)

(Link)

Presentation – II

CloudOn

(Link)

(Link)

To Do Lists

Toodledo

(Link)

(Link)

Mindmapping

iThoughtsHD

(Link)

(Link)

Planning

Beesy

(Link)

(Link)

Online Conference

Adobe Connect

(Link)

(Link)

Cloud Storage

Google Drive

(Link)

(Link)

Pdf Annotation

Goodreader

(Link)

(Link)

Social Media

Flipboard

(Link)

(Link)

 

Categories

App Example

Download Link

Video Tutorial

Note-taking

OneNote

(Link)

(Link)

Voice Recording

Voice Recorder

(Link)

(Link)

Video Recording

Pinnacle Studio

(Link)

(Link)

Surveys Tools

TouchPoint

(Link)

(Link)

Presentation

Prezi

(Link)

(Link)

Presentation Part II

Haiku Deck

(Link)

(Link)

To Do Lists

Any.DO

(Link)

(Link)

Mindmapping

Grafio

(Link)

(Link)

Planning

Bento4HD

(Link)

(Link)

Online Conference

Fuze

(Link)

(Link)

Cloud Storage

Dropbox

(Link)

(Link)

Pdf Annotation

iAnnotate

(Link)

(Link)

Social Media

HootSuite

(Link)

(Link)

 

Categories

Additional Review

Additional Review

 

Note-taking

(Link)

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Voice Recording

(Link)

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Video Recording

(Link)

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Surveys Tools

(Link)

(Link)

Presentation

(Link)

(Link)

Presentation Part II

(Link)

(Link)

To Do Lists

(Link)

(Link)

Mindmapping

(Link)

(Link)

Planning

(Link)

(Link)

Online Conference

(Link)

(Link)

Cloud Storage

(Link)

(Link)

Pdf Annotation

(Link)

(Link)

Social Media

(Link)

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