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Go to View > Header & Footer to edit April 18, 2023 | slide 1RSCs – Stimulating and supporting innovation in learning
Insight into Near Field CommunicationBlend IT, Mix IT, Flip IT!
Simon Wardman (Central College Nottingham) and Thomas Sweeney (LSRI)
www.jiscrsc.ac.uk
• What is NFC (Near Field Communication) smart-phone
• Background to our project• Vocabulary Scavenger Hunts• Student created posters and coding of NFC
tags• Final thoughts and Q and A
Content of session
Near Field Communication
• In the ‘chat’ area of the webinar could you indicate if you know of how Near Field communication is being used in any context. Please indicate no if you have not heard of any uses of this technology.
What about…?*Qr Codes
NFC vs QR CodesNFC• Can be hidden• Re-writable• Cost Money• Word on any (newish)
phone• Can store around 160 bytes
of information. Text message, Tweet.
QR Codes• They look rather ugly!• Can’t overwrite them
(although there are ways around this)
• Very cheap to create• Work on any phone• Can store >= 160 bytes
Background.
Spot the Problem?
Context.
Collect the word easily using NFC enabled devices
Groups of three: Scribe, Collector and Reader
Negotiating the best definition of the word
Video of Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt
Duration: 1.5 minutes • It will appear in in the ‘whiteboard area’ in a
few seconds• Link also in the Chat area if you prefer to
watch it in a separate browser window. https://vimeo.com/55162666
Studentscreation of smart posters
• Business English students were given the task of producing interactive marketing posters using Near Field Communication (NFC) tags. These students then displayed and presented their posters to students from other groups.
What makes a good advert? Clear objectives, text, images, colour…
Collaboration
Video of Business English students presentation their creations
Duration: 2.5 minutes • It will appear in in the ‘whiteboard area’ in a
few seconds• Link also in the Chat area if you prefer to
watch it in a separate browser window.
‘I got a lot of information two-way process’
A dental professional
‘I got good advice’‘I asked the questions I wanted’
‘We spoke naturally’
‘We weren’t sitting behind our desks’
Final Thoughts
• Final Thoughts• Questions for Tommy and Simon• What to expect from the face-to-face
workshop
MORE INSIGHT INTO NFC TECHNOLOGY AND LANGUAGE LEARNING IS AVAILABLE FROM:
WWW.TEACHABILITY.EU (TOMMY AND SIMON’S COLLABORATIVE BLOG)WWW.NFCCENTRAL.CO.UK (A WEBLOG CONCERNED WITH NFC IN EDUCATION)TWITTER.COM/NOTTINGHAMCOLLE (PROJECT TWITTER PAGE)