It has been a busy few weeks and I have yet to write up my thoughts about the EUROCLIO presentation and workshop Doug and I gave in Turkey…
One thing that taken over any ‘spare’ thinking time is how we are planning to use mobile devices next academic year. The school has had a few interesting conversations over the last few weeks and there are some tantalising things in the pipeline. One mobile application I am very excited about is scvngr. This is a mobile/web 2.0 update on the scavenger hunt but with great potential for education (and it works on a variety of phones). Your questions are delivered to the phone (via text or a deicated app for iPhone and Android devices) and you reply using the method of delivery. Where it really comes alive is in the mobile web/dedicated iPhone/Android version as it allows media to be used as clues and supply answers. When I was told about this tool by @rmurry I was immediately interested by possibilities for school trips to historical sites/museums or even a general orientation exercise for new students at the school. I was told by the very helpful staff at scvngr.com that the service will be running in the UK this summer and I look forward to testing it out with my class/delegates at the Schools History Project conference in June/July…
Another mobile application that has caught my eye is the iPhone version of Moodle. Like many others, this could really unleash the potential for Moodle as an aggregating learning space that can be accessed anywhere. The demo uses the great WPTouch wordpress theme and if this is released soon, it will more than make up for the delay of Moodle 2.0…










