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“Educa&on  On-­‐Demand  ~    In  Your  Hands”  Latest  Innova&ons  &  Best  Prac&ces  Regarding  the    

Use  of  Mobile  Devices  ~  Apps  ~  Emerging  Technologies  for    Enhancing  Teaching  &  Learning  in  Higher  Educa&on  

       Apps  

Tablets  

SmartPhones  

eReaders  

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Tennessee  Board  of  Regents  Strategic  Plan  for  Mobiliza&on  

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To  Start  This  Presenta&on  Pull  Out  Your  Mobile  Device    

 

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HAPIfork  Smart  Fork    

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Outcome  of  this  Presenta:on:    Endless  possibili6es  for  using  mobile  devices  

and  apps  for  Teaching  and  Learning.    

To  Start  Pull  Out  Your  Mobile  Device    

 

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IMPACT  

“The  mobile  phone  is  the  single  most  transforma&ve  tool  for  development,”  according  to  Jeffrey  Sachs,  Director  of  the  Earth  Ins:tute,  Columbia  University.    

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Born  with  Tablet  –    Toddlers  and  Computers  

According  to  the  sta:s:cal  data  collected  in  2011,  24  percent  of  American  children  age  3-­‐8  had  their  own  iPads.        The  number  of  young  children  in  the  U.S,  who  have  access  to  an  iPad,  Samsung  Galaxy  Tab,  or  some  other  tablet  computer  is  es:mated  at  70%.  in  new  technologies  day  aOer  day.  

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 Collec&vely,  mobile  devices  are  the  most  successful  and  ubiquitous  informa&on  and  communica&on  technology  (ICT)  in  history.    

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The  exploding  growth  of  hand-­‐held  devices  (almost  370  million  tablets  will  be  sold  by  2016)  is  transforming  higher  educa&on  in  terms  of  recrui&ng,  teaching,  learning,  communica&on,  collabora&on,  social  interac&on,  engagement,  produc&vity  and  the  delivery  of  educa&on.      

 

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Mobile  Technology  Profile  

•  90%  of  American  adults  have  a  cell  phone    

•  67%  of  cell  owners  find  themselves  checking  their  phone  for  messages,  alerts,  or  calls  —  even  when  they  don’t  no&ce  their  phone  ringing  or  vibra&ng.    

•  44%  of  cell  owners  have  slept  with  their  phone  next  to  their  bed  because  they  wanted  to  make  sure  they  didn’t  miss  any  calls,  text  messages,  or  other  updates  during  the  night.      

•  29%  of  cell  owners  describe  their  cell  phone  as  “something  they  can’t  imagine  living  without.”    

hVp://www.pewinternet.org/fact-­‐sheets/mobile-­‐technology-­‐fact-­‐sheet/    

 

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“Today  mobile  technologies  are  oOen  common  even  in  areas  where  schools,  books,  and  computers  are  scarce.  As  price  of  mobile  phone  ownership  con&nues  to  decline,  more  and  more  people,  including  those  in  extremely  impoverished  areas,  are  likely  to  own  and  know  how  to  use  a  mobile  device.”  UNESO,  2014  

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Mobile  Technology  Profile  

•      90%  of  American  adults  have  a  cell  phone    

•      58%  of  American  adults  have  a  smartphone    

•      32%  of  American  adults  own  an  e-­‐reader    

•               42%  of  American  adults  own  a  tablet  computer    hVp://www.pewinternet.org/fact-­‐sheets/mobile-­‐technology-­‐fact-­‐sheet/    

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Mobile  Workers  •  60  percent  of  mobile  workers  checked  in  using  their  smartphone  

with  a  service  like  Foursquare,  Gowalla,  Facebook  Places,  and  Shopkick.    

•  66  percent  of  mobile  workers  had  checked  out  (made  a  purchase  or  other  transac:on)  using  their  smartphone).    

•  87  percent  used  their  smartphone  for  no6fica6ons  such  as  sports  scores,  Facebook  updates,  SMS  text  messages,  or  other  always-­‐on  applica:ons.    

•  57  percent  had  used  their  smartphone  as  an  e-­‐6cket  or  mobile  boarding  card.    

•  44  percent  used  their  smartphone  to  scan  barcodes  and  compare  prices.  

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TBR  Educa&onal  &  Workforce    Mobile  App  Resource  Bank    

   Mobile  App  Resource  Center:  

www.TBRMobile.org  

50,000+  APPs  

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Gartner:  Hype  Cycle  for  Emerging  Technologies    This  Hype  Cycle  examines  the  status  of,  and  prospects  for,  various  mobile  device  technologies.  It  advises  device  vendors,  mobile  operators,  applica:on  providers  and  others  on  the  maturity  of  these  technologies  and  their  use.  

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Defini&on  Mobile  devices  are  digital,  easily  portable,  usually  owned  and  controlled  by  an  individual  rather  than  an  ins:tu:on,  can  access  the  internet,  have  mul:media  capabili:es,  and  can  facilitate  a  large  number  of  tasks,  par:cularly  those  related  to  communica:on.    UNESCO,  2014  Policies  Guidelines  for  Mobile  Learning.  

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Mobile  Learning  Mobile  learning  is  a  customized  experience  based  on  the  device,  the  features,  and  the  learner.    

 

Example:  A  tradi:onal  computer  lab  will  look  the  same  across  the  world  (same  monitor,  computer,  etc.).  Unlike  mobile  devices,  where  the  user  dictates  the  device,  the    learning  environment  and  experiences.  

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NETP  highlighted  that    Mobile  broadband  devices  now  have  

 six  senses:    

•  Knowing  where  you  are  •  Interac:ng  with  networks  •  Sensing  local  content  and  services  •  Discovering  relevant  things  •  Enhancing  your  surroundings  with  informa:on  and  simula:on  

•  Learning  your  interests,  as  well  as  how  and  with  whom  you  like  to  learn  

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 Ac&onable  Advice    Embrace  B.Y.O.D.(Bring  Your  Own  Device)    “It  will  speed  ability  to  leverage  innova:ons  in  consumer  tech,  apps  and  services,  reduce  cost  and  widen  IT  delivery,  ease  of  use  and  efficiency.”      Source:  Gartner  and  Forbes  (BICSI  Presenter’s  Opinion  in  Italics,  2013)    

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#AImobilelearn

Impact and Transformation of Mobile Devices in Higher Education

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Nielsen  Survey  2013:  How  Students  Prefer  To  Use  Tablets  In  Schools  

71  percent  of  students  who  use  tablets  are  interested  in  accessing  textbooks.  

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College  students  (aged  18-­‐34)    own  an  average  of  6.8  devices  each,    

•  Laptops  (86%),    smartphones  (78%)  and    video  game  consoles  (76%)      MP3  players,  digital  cameras  and  handheld  gaming  devices  has  fallen  off  over  the  years  as  smartphone  ownership  has  steadily  risen,  almost  doubling  from  2011  (42%).      Separately,  the  study  finds  that  more  than  7  in  10  students  who  own  a  smartphone  and/or  a  tablet  regularly  use  gaming  (76%),  music  (72%)  and  social  networking  apps  (71%).      

•  Source:  re:fuel  /  Crux  Research    

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Educa&onal  Use  5%  

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Flappy  Bird  #  1  Candy  Crush  #  2  Angry  Birds  #  3  

Candy  Crush  Cheat  Sheet  for  Every  Level:  hVp://youtu.be/UhIOAqZb74Q      

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#AImobilelearn

Impact and Transformation of Mobile Devices in Higher Education

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Impact  of  Phones  on  Campuses  

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(  +)  Cell  Phones  as  NoteTaking  Tool  

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He  is  able  to  get  onto  eLearn  and  take  exams  in  class  with  other  students.”  

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NearPod  Teaching  Tool:  www.nearpod.com    

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NearPod  Mobile  Classroom  Tool  

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(  -­‐  )  New  study  shows  college  students  who  text  during  class  are  not  paying  aVen:on  to  lectures  Students  who  send  and  receive  texts  during  class  have  a  hard  :me  paying  aVen:on  to  lectures  and  risk  not  learning  as  much  as  they  would  if  they  weren’t  tex:ng  and  were  paying  aVen:on.  hVp://www.mlive.com/news/jackson/index.ssf/2012/04/new_study_shows_college_studen.html  

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A  Watch  ?  

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The  Impact  of  the  iPhone  /  iPad  

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Smart  Fish  Finder  

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More  than  a  Phone  or  for  Games:  Phones  as  Educa&onal  and  Workforce  Tool  

ü Telescope  ü Microscope  ü Naviga&on  ü Heart  Monitor  ü Blood  Pressure    ü Workforce  Tools  ü Musical  Instruments  ü Library  ü Musical  Instrument  ü Science  Lab  

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Typical  Student  Classroom  Phone  Behavior  

•  Nearly  86  percent  said  they  were  tex:ng,      

•  68  percent  reported  they  were  checking  email,    

•   66  percent  said  they  using  social  networks,      

•  38  percent  said  they  were  surfing  the  Web  and      

•  8  percent  said  they  were  playing  a  game.    hVp://newsroom.unl.edu/releases/2013/10/23/UNL+study+shows+college+students+are+digitally+distracted+in+class  

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Sensordrone  •  Turns  Your  Smartphone  Into  A  Carbon  Monoxide  Detector,  Non-­‐Contact  Thermometer,  Gas  Leak  Detector,  Lux  Meter,  Weather  Sta:on,  Diagnos:c  Tool,  Breath  Analyzer,  &  More...Much,  Much,  More!  

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Making  high  quality  eye  care  portable,  cost  effec&ve  and  intui&ve;  Leveraging  mobile  phone  technology  to  extend  the  availability  of  a  full  range  of  ophthalmic  diagnos:c  tests  outside  of  high  income  hospital  departments  to  anywhere  in  the  world:  hospital  wards,  GP  surgeries,  pa:ent  homes  and  we’re  even  being  tested  in  the  Antarc:c!  

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The  Vision  To  empower  general  health  workers  and  eye  care  prac::oners  to  diagnose  

eye  diseases  and  provide  a  means  for  managing  and  monitoring  the  treatment  of  pa:ents,  anywhere  in  the  world.  

 

                       The  Problem      285  million  people  worldwide  are  visually  impaired          39  million  of  these  people  are  blind          80%  of  blindness  is  avoidable          90%  of  blind  people  live  in  low-­‐income  countries  

     The  Solu&on:  Mobile  Phones  

PEEK  –  a  smart-­‐phone  based  system  for  comprehensive  eye  examina:ons  in  even  the  remotest  of  setngs.  It  is  easy  to  use,  affordable  and  portable.  

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Mobile  Business  Prac&ces  

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iDoctor  on  Your  Phone  

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MobiUS  

•  FDA-­‐approved  MobiUS  is  the  first  ultrasound  imaging  system  to  work  on  smartphones.  The  soOware,  made  by  MobiSante,  could  be  used  for  a  slew  of  clinical  applica:ons,  including  confirming  and  tracking  pregnancies  and  assessing  kidney  disorders.  The  images  and  video  can  be  shared  over  email,  or  through  a  standard  USB  connec:on.  

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NETRA  •  Hailing  from  MIT’s  Media  Lab,  the  

Near  Eye  Tool  for  Refrac:ve  Assessment,  or  NETRA,  transforms  smartphones  into  low-­‐cost,  portable  diagnos:c  devices  that  can  detect  a  host  of  vision  disorders,  including  nearsightedness  and  farsightedness.  The  $2  clip-­‐on  eyepiece  exploits  the  increasing  resolu:on  of  smartphone  screens  to  deliver  a  prescrip:on  for  the  appropriate  correc:ve  lenses  in  a  few  minutes.  More  than  a  half-­‐billion  people  live  with  undiagnosed  eye  disorders,  90  percent  of  whom  in  the  developing  world,  and  NETRA  is  a  promising  alterna:ve  to  the  costly  diagnos:cs  that  have  dominated  the  field  for  decades.  

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Sensordrone  •  Turns  Your  

Smartphone  Into  A  Carbon  Monoxide  Detector,  Non-­‐Contact  Thermometer,  Gas  Leak  Detector,  Lux  Meter,  Weather  Sta:on,  Diagnos:c  Tool,  Breath  Analyzer,  &  More...Much,  Much,  More!  

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ReSound  Hearing  Aid  &  App  

Say  hello  to  the  world's  smartest  hearing  aid  ReSound  LiNXTM  offers  a  superior  sound  experience,  setng  new  standards  for  hearing  aid  performance.    This  Made  for  iPhone®  hearing  aid  provides  direct  sound  streaming,  personalized  to  your  every  need.      

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Evalua:on  and  Tes:ng  of  Mobile  Blood  Unit  2010  

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iHealth  Mobile  Products  

THE  ONE-­‐STOP  SHOP  FOR  TRACKING  YOUR  PERSONAL  HEALTH  Weight.  Blood  pressure.  Diet.  Physical  ac:vi:es.  They’re  all  aspects  of  your  personal  health  and  they’re  all  interconnected.    

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Scentee  1st  Odor  Device  for  Mobile    

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Oscar  Mayer  Wake  Up  &  Smell  the  Bacon  

•  Wake  Up  &  Smell  The  Bacon  is  a  simple  alarm  clock  app  that  starts  your  morning  with  the  mouthwatering  sound  of  Oscar  Mayer  bacon.  Rotate  the  skillet  to  select  your  wake-­‐up  :me,  then  get  ready  for  a  bacon  awakening  beyond  your  wildest  imagina:on.The  app  connects  with  the  Oscar  Mayer  Wake  Up  &  Smell  The  Bacon  scent  device,  turning  your  phone  into  a  bacon-­‐scented  alarm  clock.    

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FLIR  ONE  Thermal  Camera  for  iPhone  5/5s      

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Yellow  Jacket  Stun  Gun  iPhone  Case      

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Touch  and  Feel  Objects  on  Your  Smartphone,  Fujitsu  Develops  Hap&c  Sensory  Tablet  

•  Fujitsu  has  developed  a  tablet  with  a  touchscreen  upon  which  you  can  touch  and  feel  objects  being  displayed.  The  tablet  will  convey  a  sense  of  slipperiness  or  roughness  depending  on  the  image  being  displayed,  Fujitsu  demonstrated  the  technology  at  Mobile  World  Congress  2014  in  Barcelona.  This  new  hap:c  or  sensory  technology  is  a  part  of  cogni:ve  system  –  systems  that  incorporate  psychological  data  and  the  sensing  ability,  similar  to  the  humans  

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(Your  Own)  T.K.  Technology  Tester  PennState  TLT  Symposium    

The  EYE  Tribe  Eye  Tracking  Technology  

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Introducing  Egg  Minder  by  Quirky      

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iSense  by  3D  Systems      

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Mobile  Devices    Educa:on  Transforma:on    

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Sensordrone  •  Turns  Your  Smartphone  Into  A  Carbon  Monoxide  Detector,  Non-­‐Contact  Thermometer,  Gas  Leak  Detector,  Lux  Meter,  Weather  Sta:on,  Diagnos:c  Tool,  Breath  Analyzer,  &  More...Much,  Much,  More!  

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Mobile  Business  Prac&ces  

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 Tōd    

•  Use  these  smart  beacons,  calledTōd,  to  track  the  loca:on  of  your  child,  a  beloved  pet  or  even  your  car.  Get  no:fica:ons  via  email  or  text  when  they  make  an  unscheduled  departure  from  the  compound  or  if  they  wander  off  too  far  from  you.  [$32.00]  

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Smart  Toothbrush  

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Leap  Mo&on  

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Google  Glass  for  Medical  Use  

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                                                     Google  Glasses        

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Transforma&on  with  Google  Glasses  

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By  Tracking  Sugar  In  Tears,    Contact  Lens  Offers  Hope  For  Diabe:cs  

 The  latest  project  from  Google  X  is  a  smart  contact  lens,  a  :ny,  flexible  computer  capable  of  monitoring  glucose  levels  in  tears.  Researchers  at  Google  are  hopeful  that  one  day  this  technology  

might  be  used  to  help  diabetes  pa:ents  beVer  control  their  disease.  

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RollTop  Portable  Computer  

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Leap  Mo&on  

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Compare  Tools  

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Compare  Tools  

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New  3D  Printer  can  build  a  House  in  just  24  hours    

 

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4D  Prin&ng  is  the  Future  of  Design      

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Parrot  Flower  Power  Mobile  Technology  

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Electronic  Tauoo      

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The  Leia  Display  System  is  set  to  make  Holographic  Video  calls  a  reality  in  2014    

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3D  Screens  &  Holograms  

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Smart  Clothing    

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Wearable  Technology  

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Smart  PJ's  Work  with  App  for  Bed:me  Stories  and  Songs  

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Smart  Eyelashes  and  Fingernails:    The  Next  Wave  of  Wearable  Tech  

•  The  principle  is  similar  to  most  wearable  tech,  only  here,  the  actual  tech  is  disguised.  While  wearing  the  accessories,  people  can  accomplish  everyday  ac:ons  like  opening  doors  or  flipping  through  TV  channels  by  blinking  their  eyes  or  snapping  their  fingers.  hup://mashable.com/2013/12/21/programmable-­‐makeup/?crlt.pid=camp.BmeT0CLtYixF    

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                       Beddit:              The  Smart  Bed  

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Albert:  Smart  Robot  &  Phone  

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 94Fixy:  Smart  Basketball    

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                               Apps  for  Educa&on  

Teaching    Na:ve  Apps  

Learning  Web  Browser  Apps  Across  All  Devices  

ADA  Device  Accessibility  Features  

Na:ve  Apps    

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TBR  Educa&onal  &  Workforce    Mobile  App  Resource  Bank    

   Mobile  App  Resource  Center  

www.TBRMobile.org  

50,000+  APPs  

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1.8  Million  FREE  Books  

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Easy  Bib  App  Create  accurate  MLA,  APA,  and  Chicago  style  cita:ons  in  seconds  by  scanning  a  book  bar  code  or  by  typing  the  name  of  a  book  with  the  EasyBib  Android  app.  Build  and  manage  your  works  cited.  Once  done,  email  your  cita:ons  and  then  export  your  cita:ons  to  EasyBib.com's  popular  bibliography  management  service.  

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aBooks  –  eBooks  –  iBooks  –  oBooks  uBooks  

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LeafSnap  App  •  Leafsnap  is  the  first  in  a  

series  of  electronic  field  guides  being  developed  by  researchers  from  Columbia  University,  the  University  of  Maryland,  and  the  Smithsonian  Ins:tu:on.  This  free  mobile  app  uses  visual  recogni&on  soxware  to  help  iden&fy  tree  species  from  photographs  of  their  leaves.  

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Virtual  Fire  Fox  App  Accessing  Flash  and  Java  on  iPad  

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Quad  Browser  App    iPad  

•  Allows  up  to  four  (4)  windows  on  your  iPad  at  one  :me.  

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Sign4Me  

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The  Rosary  of  the  Hours   Confession  App    

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LeafSnap  App  •  Leafsnap  is  the  first  in  a  

series  of  electronic  field  guides  being  developed  by  researchers  from  Columbia  University,  the  University  of  Maryland,  and  the  Smithsonian  Ins:tu:on.  This  free  mobile  app  uses  visual  recogni&on  soxware  to  help  iden&fy  tree  species  from  photographs  of  their  leaves.  

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Word  Lens  Word  Lens  gives  you  transla:on  on  the  go:  -­‐  NO  NETWORK  required  -­‐  results  appear  immediately  on  your  video  screen  when  you  need  it,  anywhere  in  the  world  ..    iTunes:  hVps://itunes.apple.com/us/app/word-­‐lens/id383463868?mt=8    Google  Play  Store:  hVps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.questvisual.wordlens&hl=en  

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Video  Time  Machine  App  iOS  

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NEW  BUSINESS  MODEL  USING  MOBILIZATION  

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Verizon’s  Powerful  Answers  

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Organiza:on  Effec:veness  and  Strategic  Ini:a:ves   www.TBRMobile.org  

Educa&on  On  Demand  and  within  Your  Hands  HARNESS  TODAY’S  NEWEST  TECHNOLOGIES  AND  DEVICES  

FOR  TEACHING,  LEARNING,  AND  WORKFORCE  DEVELOPMENT  

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+  

•  Mobile  Product  Sample    –  System  wide  Sample  /  

Purchase  –  ADA  Compliance  –  TBR  IT  [security/networking]  –  IMS  Common  Cartridge  

Standards  –  Cost  &  Resources  

•  Mobiliza&on  Examina&on  –  30  Days  Campus  Evalua:ons  –  Faculty  &  Staff  Testers  –  Pilot  Studies  –  Surveys  &  Observa:ons  –  Curriculum  /Program  

Alignment  –  Student  Outcomes  

–  Mobiliza&on  Outcomes  •  Program  Alignment  •  Student  Outcomes  •  Reten:on  Impact  •  Workforce  Applica:on  •  Employment  Opportuni:es  •  Educa:onal  Pricing    •  System  Wide  Purchase  •  Annual  Evalua:ons  

•  Mobiliza&on  Demonstra&on  –  Vendor  Showcase  –  Product  Demonstra:on  –  Faculty  &  Student  Usability      –  Vendor  Use  References    –  Vendor  IT  &  IMS  Demos    

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[email protected] Associate Vice Chancellor Tennessee Board of Regents Office of Mobilization Emerging Technologies www.TBRMobile.org

Robbie K. Melton, Ph.D.

Tennessee Board of Regents A Mobilized System of Higher Education Utilizing Mobile Devices and Apps for Increasing Enrollments, Retention, Graduate Rates and for Improving Teaching, Learning, and the Workforce. *Presentation, Powerpoint, Apps listed on www.tbrmobile.org under PD/Train Menus Tab

Everything is Amazing and No One is Happy with Technology