Digital Schools survey-technology trends

June 18th, 2008 Administrator Posted in Ubiquitous Computing | No Comments »

Digital Schools survey-technology trends
By Al Smith
Ubiquitous computing, where every teacher and student has his or her own computing device that is not shared with others, is very different from temporary 1:1 solutions, such as those provided by computer carts.

Rhizomatic learning, ubiquitous computing, mobile devices and
By Graham Attwell
I,m working on a new paper on PLEs. I,m finding the idea of Rhizomatic learning extremely useful. Here is an extract from the paper. ‘Technologies are changing fast and our use of technologies is changing faster.

CFP: Ubiquitous Sustainability: Citizen Science & Activism
By chrisjoseph
Ubiquitous computing is transforming from being mostly about professional communication and social interaction to a sensor rich personal measurement platform that can empower individuals and groups to gain an awareness of their

Mobile Agents: Basic Concepts, Mobility Models, and the Tracy Toolkit
By Braun, Peter; Rossak, Wilhelm R.
This emerging field is now poised to become a cornerstone for new Web-based ubiquitous computing environments. Mobile Agents provides a practical introduction to mobile agent technology and surveys the state of the art in mobile agent

Top 10 Disruptive Technologies
By Joel Dehlin
Multicore and hybrid processors; Virtualisation and fabric computing; Social networks and social software; Cloud computing and cloud/Web platforms; Web mashups; User Interface; Ubiquitous computing; Contextual computing

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