Opportunities, Challenges, and Power of Media and Information Literacy II
Wearable Technology
Electronic technologies or computers that are incorporated into items of clothing and accessories which can comfortably be worn on the body
Adaptability
Getting the right information at the right place for the right student
Online
O (MOOC)
Open
O (MOOC)
Interactivity
Online collaboration with teachers and/or peers (chats, blogs, forums)
Cybercrime
The use of a computer as an instrument to further illegal ends
Immediacy
Wherever a learner is, he/she can immediately access learning materials
Importance of Ubiquitous Learning
You are more equipped to face real-life challenges because of your exposure to new technologies that can help you in your careers
Accessability
Access from everywhere as personally required
3D Environment
An artist creates an object rendered in 3-Dimensional space to be able to "make 3D models, animate them, give them surface, render then all in one seamless environment and export the rendered file to different medium
Course
C (MOOC)
Blended Learning
A student-centered approach that integrates learning experiences in online and face-to-face environments
Characteristics of Ubiquitous Learning
1. Permanency 2. Accessablity 3. Immediacy 4. Interactivity 5. Situated Instructional Activities 6. Adaptability
video, audio, ppt, notes with embedded source of data
A learner is more involved in the learning process because of:
Ubiquitous Learning
A learning at any time, at any place
Ubiquitous Learning
A kind of e-learning experience that is more context based and more adaptive to learner's needs
Cybercrime
Criminal activity or a crime that involves the Internet, a computer system, or technology
Importance of Ubiquitous Learning
It has shifted the learning paradigm. From teacher-centerer to learner-centered
Importance of Ubiquitous Learning
Learners "access instructional materials at different times from different locations" making them lifelong learners in that they are able to use multiple devices to access and search for knowledge and information while developing their search skills.
Situated Instructional Activities
Learning in context
Permanency
Learning materials are always available unless purposely deleted
Massive
M (MOOC)
Importance of Ubiquitous Learning
Teachers can perform more efficiently because u-learning helps them present knowledge without exhausting too much of their energy
3D Rendering
The computer calculations that generate the image based on light, placement, surface types and other qualities.
Blended Learning
The learner interacts with other students, with the instructor, and with content through thoughtful integration
Layout and animation
The motion and placement of objects within a scene
3D Modeling
The process if forming a computer model of an objec's shape