From Mike.Sharples at nottingham.ac.uk Wed Jul 5 04:08:59 2006 From: Mike.Sharples at nottingham.ac.uk (Sharples Mike) Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 21:08:59 +0100 Subject: G1:1 workshop at mLearn 2006 conference Message-ID: Dear colleagues, We shall be holding another in our series of G1:1 workshops before the mLearn 2006 conference in Banff, Canada. The workshop, on Saturday October 21st, will be on the theme of the One Laptop Per Child ($100 laptop) initiative. Dr. Mary Lou Jetsen (Chief Technology Officer of OLPC) is a keynote speaker at the conference and we expect that she, as well as others from OLPC, will join the workshop. The mLearn conference organizers have kindly offered to host the G1:1 event. Can you let me know if you are intending to come to the mLearn conference, and will be able to join the G1:1 workshop. Once I have a list of your names then we can all work together to plan an exciting event. With best wishes, Mike ------------- Mike Sharples Professor of Learning Sciences Director, Learning Sciences Research Institute University of Nottingham Exchange Building Jubilee Campus Wollaton Road Nottingham NG8 1BB UK Email: mike.sharples at nottingham.ac.uk Tel: 0115 9513716 This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation. From vdmerwe at netactive.co.za Wed Jul 5 05:22:13 2006 From: vdmerwe at netactive.co.za (HJvdM) Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2006 23:22:13 +0200 Subject: G1:1 workshop at mLearn 2006 conference In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <006801c69faf$edfd4710$0a00000a@HPNX5000HJvdM> Hi Mike, Count me in, if everything go according to plan, I'll be there! Best wishes Herman Prof H J vd Merwe Director: Telematic Education & Professor of Educational Technology Tshwane University of Technology vdmerwe at netactive.co.za (home) Online VoIP ? Skype: hjvandermerwe Yahoo messenger: hj_vandermerwe Tel: (+27 12) 382 5042/44 (Office) Mobile: +27 83 555 0052 Video conferencing/ISDN line: [available on request] Please visit Telematic Education on the web: http://www.tut.ac.za/tut_web/index.php?struc=471 ******************************************************* As an innovative leader in the field of Technology Enhanced Teaching & Learning, Telematic Education empowers people in integrated partnerships. ******************************************************* REMEMBER THE mLearn 2006 CONFERENCE; October 22-25, 2006 Banff, Alberta, Canada Visit the conference website via ... www.mLearn2006.org -----Original Message----- From: discussion-bounces at g1to1.org [mailto:discussion-bounces at g1to1.org] On Behalf Of Sharples Mike Sent: 04 July 2006 10:09 PM To: discussion at g1to1.org Subject: G1:1 workshop at mLearn 2006 conference Dear colleagues, We shall be holding another in our series of G1:1 workshops before the mLearn 2006 conference in Banff, Canada. The workshop, on Saturday October 21st, will be on the theme of the One Laptop Per Child ($100 laptop) initiative. Dr. Mary Lou Jetsen (Chief Technology Officer of OLPC) is a keynote speaker at the conference and we expect that she, as well as others from OLPC, will join the workshop. The mLearn conference organizers have kindly offered to host the G1:1 event. Can you let me know if you are intending to come to the mLearn conference, and will be able to join the G1:1 workshop. Once I have a list of your names then we can all work together to plan an exciting event. With best wishes, Mike ------------- Mike Sharples Professor of Learning Sciences Director, Learning Sciences Research Institute University of Nottingham Exchange Building Jubilee Campus Wollaton Road Nottingham NG8 1BB UK Email: mike.sharples at nottingham.ac.uk Tel: 0115 9513716 This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an attachment may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer system: you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation. _______________________________________________ connect with G1:1 community -> discussion at g1to1.org subscribe/unsubscribe G1:1 discussion mailing list -> http://mail.g1to1.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion From scy at mx.nthu.edu.tw Thu Jul 6 12:13:43 2006 From: scy at mx.nthu.edu.tw (Shelley S C Young) Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 12:13:43 +0800 Subject: G1:1 workshop at mLearn 2006 conference References: Message-ID: <005d01c6a0b2$92c69af0$1d28728c@nthu6920edd142> Hi, Mike, Recently we just had another G1:1 panel at GCCCE2006 (Global Chinese Conference on Computers in Education) at Beijing in this early June as also mentioned by Tak Wai in his earlier email. The Beijing G1:1 turned out pretty good and the conference organizers are re-organizing the ppts and will get the files posted on the web (but the language was in Chinese). If things are working fine, there is a high possibility that I might attend the mLearn 2006 and I will be able to join you then. Best regards, Shelley ------ Shelley Shwu-ching Young, Professor, Ph. D. Center for General Education & Institute of Information Systems and Applications, National Tsing Hua University Room 227, Education Hall, 101, Sec. 2, Kuang-fu Road, Hsin-chu 300, Taiwan Fax: +886-3-5718791(Center) Fax:+886-3-574-5329 (my office) Phone: +886-3-574-2844(O) Cell phone: +886-935-606-497 Email: scy at mx.nthu.edu.tw Web page: http://140.114.40.51/shelley2005/shelley2005e/index.htm Web Lab: http://alice.gec.nthu.edu.tw ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharples Mike" To: Sent: Wednesday, July 05, 2006 4:08 AM Subject: G1:1 workshop at mLearn 2006 conference > > Dear colleagues, > > We shall be holding another in our series of G1:1 workshops before the > mLearn 2006 conference in Banff, Canada. The workshop, on Saturday > October 21st, will be on the theme of the One Laptop Per Child ($100 > laptop) initiative. Dr. Mary Lou Jetsen (Chief Technology Officer of > OLPC) is a keynote speaker at the conference and we expect that she, as > well as others from OLPC, will join the workshop. The mLearn conference > organizers have kindly offered to host the G1:1 event. > > Can you let me know if you are intending to come to the mLearn > conference, and will be able to join the G1:1 workshop. Once I have a > list of your names then we can all work together to plan an exciting > event. > > With best wishes, > > Mike > ------------- > Mike Sharples > Professor of Learning Sciences > Director, Learning Sciences Research Institute > University of Nottingham > Exchange Building > Jubilee Campus > Wollaton Road > Nottingham > NG8 1BB > UK > > Email: mike.sharples at nottingham.ac.uk > Tel: 0115 9513716 > > > > > This message has been checked for viruses but the contents of an > attachment > may still contain software viruses, which could damage your computer > system: > you are advised to perform your own checks. Email communications with the > University of Nottingham may be monitored as permitted by UK legislation. > > _______________________________________________ > connect with G1:1 community -> discussion at g1to1.org > subscribe/unsubscribe G1:1 discussion mailing list -> > http://mail.g1to1.org/mailman/listinfo/discussion > From ogata at is.tokushima-u.ac.jp Thu Jul 6 14:04:20 2006 From: ogata at is.tokushima-u.ac.jp (Hiroaki Ogata) Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 08:04:20 +0200 Subject: G1:1 workshop at mLearn 2006 conference In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6.2.3.4.2.20060706075546.04908480@cello.is.tokushima-u.ac.jp> Dear all, I'll attend mLearn this year, please count me, Mike. Also I, Ulrich and Tak-Wai are organizing the mobile learning workshop at ICCE2006, in Beijin at the end of Nov. 2006. The CFP is attached. The paper submission due is August 21st, 2006. I hope some of the people in this mailing list will submit papers to this workshop also. Thank you. With my all the best wishes, Hiroaki -------- Hiroaki Ogata Dept. of Information Science and Intelligent Systems, Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokushima 2-1, Minamijosanjima, Tokushima 770-8506, Japan [TEL/FAX] +81 88 656 7498 http://www-yano.is.tokushima-u.ac.jp/ogata/ At 22:08 06/07/04, Sharples Mike wrote: > >Dear colleagues, > >We shall be holding another in our series of G1:1 workshops before the >mLearn 2006 conference in Banff, Canada. The workshop, on Saturday >October 21st, will be on the theme of the One Laptop Per Child ($100 >laptop) initiative. Dr. Mary Lou Jetsen (Chief Technology Officer of >OLPC) is a keynote speaker at the conference and we expect that she, as >well as others from OLPC, will join the workshop. The mLearn conference >organizers have kindly offered to host the G1:1 event. > >Can you let me know if you are intending to come to the mLearn >conference, and will be able to join the G1:1 workshop. Once I have a >list of your names then we can all work together to plan an exciting >event. > >With best wishes, > >Mike >------------- >Mike Sharples >Professor of Learning Sciences >Director, Learning Sciences Research Institute >University of Nottingham >Exchange Building >Jubilee Campus >Wollaton Road >Nottingham >NG8 1BB >UK > >Email: mike.sharples at nottingham.ac.uk >Tel: 0115 9513716 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: MULEforICCE20065.doc Type: application/octet-stream Size: 35328 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jeremy.roschelle at sri.com Thu Jul 13 00:31:17 2006 From: jeremy.roschelle at sri.com (Jeremy Roschelle) Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 09:31:17 -0700 Subject: [Fwd: CoSN News from NECC] Message-ID: <44B523D5.5070306@sri.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Engel To: jeremy.roschelle at sri.com Dear Jeremy Roschelle, CoSN announced lots of exciting new things at NECC, and we wanted to make sure you heard! * Crisis Preparedness: Leadership for IT Disaster Recovery - Read more about this new Essential Leadership Skills professional development series track (www.cosn.org/about/press/070506c.cfm), and download your copy of the FREE executive summary (www.cosn.org/resources/essential/index.cfm). * 2007 Call for Presentations - Read more about what we're looking for in proposals for the 2007 K-12 School Networking Conference, Bridging Individualized Learning & High Stakes Accountability at www.k12schoolnetworking.org/2007/cfp.cfm, and then submit your proposal at https://my.cosn.org/mycosn/k12sn/. * One-to-One Computing Resources - Visit the One-to-One Information Resource web site (www.k12one2one.org ), and check out our three new school district case studies (www.classroomtco.org/gartner_intro.html#case) that look at one-to-one computing from a TCO perspective. * K-12 Open Technologies website - Visit the new website of our latest leadership initiative, K-12 Open Technologies, at www.k12opentech.org . * Preview: Collaboration in K-12 Schools: Anywhere, Anytime, Any Way - This new Emerging Technologies report won't be released until the beginning of the 2006-2007 school year, but you can get a sneak preview via the FREE executive summary at www.cosn.org/resources/emerging_technologies/collaboration.cfm. 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During the conference, the G1:1 community attracted a group of educational researchers from several countries and regions to present each others' work on mobile learning and discuss plans and issues towards realizing the vision of 1:1 TEL. The panel was chaired by Tak-Wai Chan from National Central University, Taiwan. He has provided a vision for the global mobile learning community in terms of both the technology advancement and the needs for improving student learning. Shelley Young and colleagues presented how young students used pocket PCs, sensors and probes for field investigation and data collection at a beach as part of their research project. Chee Kit Looi and his colleagues BaoHui Zhang and Lung Hsiang Wang from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore presented how some Singapore primary and secondary schools used Pocket PC, tablet PC, sensors, probles, and other mobile devices to support their inqury-based learning. Siu-Cheung Kong from Hong Kong Institute of Education presented their development and use of mobile technologies in math education. Ronghuai Huang, from Beijing Normal University, presented some issues that need to be addressed when using technologies including mobile technologies and the Internet. For example, students became addictive to computer and the Internet but used them for gaming and other non-learning oriented activities. Jianxiang Lin and Guangzuo Cui from Peking Unversity, along with other researchers and graduate students also exchanged their experience with using mobile devices for engaged learning. Some questions were brought up for further discussion and research. For example, although in most areas very few schools were able to have one computer for each students, there could be more handheld devices for each students in the short future. We need to exploare how to make it happen and how to prepare for this. Further, How will 1:1 technology enhance learning and instruction? What would be the new models of instruction and student learning? and What should we prepare for 1:1 computing for learning in a systematic and seamless manner? In summary, researchers from Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore at the workshop have showed some empirical studies on how to use 1:1 TEL. These works were mainly carried out in elementary and middle schools. Some schools have received government funding for the inititives, such as the schools in Singapore. Mostly, the mobile environments described have the following components: Devices: Tablet PC, Pocket PC, Palm Software programs: MS Tablet PC OS, MS Office Pack, Windows Journal, OneNote, Mangroves, MiniScore, BBText, Hanoi, BeSmart, MiniPiano, Sheet-to-go. Subject areas: Science, Math, Music. Pedagogies: student-centered and inquiry-oriented approaches. These studies indicate the following challenges when using mobile device in learning: 1) Very few schools were using handhelds; 2) The cost of hardware and software was still high; 3) There was limited software and lack of necessary technology infrastructure, such as Internet portals that are compatible of wireless technologies. 4) There was a lack of good instructional models and curricula; 5) Using the new technologies added more workload to teachers; 6) Some parents were worried about the possibility of lowing their children's test scores. Existing research showed that one to one computing provides a new opportunity to enhance learning, such as easy peer-to-peer interaction, easy access to course information, easy doing outdoor homework, etc. Nevertheless, participants have the workshop have seen more work was needed: 1) More work needs to be done to design effective One-to-One TEL environment; 2) New information technologies, such as information organization and content representation suitable for different device to access, are Imperatives for One-to-One TEL; 3) How to avoid the negative impact for the use of One-to-One technology; and 4) how the research community can collaborate and share the knowledge and Resources ------------------------------------------------- ZHANG, BaoHui (???), PhD, Assistant professor Learning Sciences and Technology (LST) Academic Group Learning Sciences Lab (LSL) Block 2, Level 3, Room 27 National Institute of Education (NIE) Nanyang Technological University 1 Nanyang Walk, Singapore 637616 65-6790-3284 (O); 65-9750-4938 (HP) Fax: 65-6896-8038 Emails: BHZhang at nie.edu.sg BaoHui.Zhang at gmail.com http://eduweb.nie.edu.sg/lsl/ http://eduweb.nie.edu.sg/lst @bnu.edu.cn; @umich; @pitt; @cmu; @msu.edu; @nie.edu.sg This communication (including any attachment) is meant only for the recipient(s) named above and may contain confidential or legally privileged information. 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URL: From bhzhang at nie.edu.sg Fri Jul 14 09:07:44 2006 From: bhzhang at nie.edu.sg (ZHANG Baohui (LST, LSL)) Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2006 09:07:44 +0800 Subject: Preparing for Island-wide wireless access to the Internet; S'pore to treble infocomm exports to $60b by 2015, Ambitious 10-year masterplan also sees creation of 80,000 jobs In-Reply-To: <198327529C331D4D95D06C293F66E87B2C13E7@NIESFM3.niestaff.cluste r.nie.edu.sg> Message-ID: <198327529C331D4D95D06C293F66E87B2C13E8@NIESFM3.niestaff.cluster.nie.edu.sg> Dear colleagues, If the G1:1 needs testbeds and collaboration, you can see the new opportunity in Singapore :-) For your information. Best regards, BaoHui http://digital.asiaone.com.sg/news/20060621_001.html S'pore to treble infocomm exports to $60b by 2015 Ambitious 10-year masterplan also sees creation of 80,000 jobs By Roland Lim - 21 June 2006 The Business Times (SINGAPORE) Singapore unveiled its ambitious 10-year infocomm masterplan yesterday. It sets out to treble infocomm export revenue to $60 billion, double the industry's value-added to $26 billion, and create 80,000 new jobs by 2015. As part of the iN2015 masterplan which was unveiled by Minister for Information, Communications and the Arts Lee Boon Yang at the opening ceremony of the Infocomm and Media Business Exchange (imbX), the government also wants to put a computer in all households with school-going children, and increase the number of households with broadband Internet access from the current 55 per cent to 90 per cent by 2015. A further target is to get 90 per cent of all businesses with more than 10 employees, on broadband. Read the full text of Dr Lee Boon Yang's speech At a press conference later, chief executive of the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), Chan Yeng Kit, said that the amount of investment from the government into iN2015 will be 'multi-billion dollars'. He said an exact figure was not available, as many of the initiatives were still being worked on. In May, the government announced a $2 billion e-Government masterplan for the next five years, which is an integral part of iN2015. Dr Lee highlighted four key strategies which are expected to help Singapore achieve the goals set out by iN2015, the first of which was the building of the Next Generation National Infocomm Infrastructure (NGNII). First announced in March, the NGNII will consist of a new ultra-high speed wired network and an island-wide wireless broadband network. Dr Lee said IDA had already received proposals from local and foreign providers. The second key strategy is to help the local infocomm industry internationalise and export its IT products and services. 'One such marketable product is Singapore's e-Government solutions,' Dr Lee said. To further Singapore's leadership in the e-Government space, Dr Lee also revealed that IDA, the National University of Singapore's Institute of Systems Science and the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy will be setting up the Singapore e-Government Leadership Centre later this year. The centre will offer research, consulting and education services in the area of e-Government. The third strategy is to develop and nurture infocomm talent here to take on higher value-added activities. 'We will nurture a pool of techno-strategists who have both the technical and business expertise to achieve organisational goals through strategic and innovative use of infocomm,' said Dr Lee. Of the 80,000 jobs that iN2015 expects to add, 55,000 will be infocomm jobs, while 25,000 will be supporting jobs in the infocomm industry. The IDA says there are currently about 115,000 infocomm jobs in Singapore. The last key strategy of iN2015 is to focus on seven key industries where infocomm technologies could provide a competitive advantage to Singapore's economy. The seven sectors identified were: digital media and entertainment; education and learning; healthcare and biomedical sciences; manufacturing and logistics; tourism, hospitality and retail; financial services and government services. Dr Lee said that the new iN2015 plan was a culmination of a year of input and feedback culled from the public and private sectors and the general public. He added that beyond exploiting infocomm technologies for economic competitiveness, the government will be exploring ways to use infocomm technologies to help the elderly, less-privileged and people with disabilities, for example by redesigning jobs to accommodate them. Initial feedback from the local infocomm industry was, as expected, positive. Patricia Yim, managing director of IBM Singapore, said: 'The iN2015 masterplan reflects the visionary leadership of the Singapore government to leverage technology and other capabilities in integrated and innovative ways that will also benefit Singapore's standing in the global economy.' Chong Yoke Sin, chief executive of SingTel's IT services arm NCS, said: 'This next phase of Singapore's IT development is going to be an exciting one. NCS sees more government and business services turning 'i' which means that every one will be able to access them through a myriad of mobile devices, any time and anywhere.' ------------------------------------------------- ZHANG, BaoHui (???), PhD, Assistant professor Learning Sciences and Technology (LST) Academic Group Learning Sciences Lab (LSL) Block 2, Level 3, Room 27 National Institute of Education (NIE) Nanyang Technological University 1 Nanyang Walk, Singapore 637616 65-6790-3284 (O); 65-9750-4938 (HP) Fax: 65-6896-8038 Emails: BHZhang at nie.edu.sg BaoHui.Zhang at gmail.com http://eduweb.nie.edu.sg/lsl/ http://eduweb.nie.edu.sg/lst @bnu.edu.cn; @umich; @pitt; @cmu; @msu.edu; @nie.edu.sg This communication (including any attachment) is meant only for the recipient(s) named above and may contain confidential or legally privileged information. 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I hope you will consider revisiting the paper and addressing the comments that are made in these reviews. Please let me know your intentions. If you chose to resubmit, please could these be completed by November 1st and include with the resubmission a list of the various editorial changes that you have carried out. The revised paper would then be sent back to the original reviewers who would review the changes. I look forward to hearing from you. Again, thank you for considering the journal as a place for presenting your work. Thanks Richard Joiner Richard Joiner Department of psychology University of Bath -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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