tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21077063.post3261299044226131937..comments2024-02-16T08:32:46.618+00:00Comments on Donald Clark Plan B: Wearables: Frictionless learning (5 Levels of wearable learning)Donald Clarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00796341486328270474noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21077063.post-45948552749594566242016-04-15T07:22:34.301+00:002016-04-15T07:22:34.301+00:00I heard that the design and build quality of the p...I heard that the design and build quality of the pebble time watch was the primary cause of concern in the first model. The plastic material of the watch made it look like a cheap product that is meant for small kids. It received huge criticism in the design category. Hence, Pebble decided to focus greatly on the design aspects. Truth to be told, they again failed to impress the users in delivering a quality looking product. Appearances are extremely important if you are investing hundreds of dollars in a smart watch. I had learnt it from topgizmo about how to choose the best wearables for our purpose.Shakirahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10612931173379198299noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21077063.post-15657235367136932342014-02-05T13:59:50.154+00:002014-02-05T13:59:50.154+00:00This fits in with the pedagogic arguments I've...This fits in with the pedagogic arguments I've been using for the use of AR in education. Delivering learning at the point of need is important. If you are teaching brick layers how to create a corner then they don't want to traipse off to the LRC and have to log on and find that video. They'll forget and watch that video of the idiot trying to skateboard down a set of steps! Deliver it there and then in context and you stand a better chance of it making an impact and actually transferring into something that is learnt.gingerbloxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04756404249913882532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21077063.post-15485573526498192352014-02-03T13:49:48.921+00:002014-02-03T13:49:48.921+00:00A few years ago I went to a mobile learning confer...A few years ago I went to a mobile learning conference in Tokushima in Japan. At the end of the conference the University computer scientists and the fashion students put on a wonderful display of the potential the fusion of fashion and technology.<br /><br />I took some pictures and wrote a piece for the then National College for School Leadership.<br /><br />They thought I was barmy!!Bob Harrisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17286600707676314064noreply@blogger.com