Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #1: Scenarios and Technical Requirements
In a series of posts starting today, my colleague David Fox and I will discuss our efforts with an annotation project, one that should be seen as a companion piece…
In a series of posts starting today, my colleague David Fox and I will discuss our efforts with an annotation project, one that should be seen as a companion piece…
Reposting here from Panoply Digital. A rather belated post for the week but I just returned from the UK where I defended my thesis at University College London on mobile…
In keeping with my previous post on smart cities and embedding unpleasant history, my other recent research interest in mobile learning is surveillance, ethics, and privacy. In my more pessimistic,…
My most recent paper in a fluid stage of completion is on the contrast between smart city rhetoric and historical memory in urban spaces. Not that these are mutually exclusive,…
This is decidedly not a utilitarian post as many of my recent posts have been. The truth is I have just completed my thesis and am preparing for defense in…
Reposting this from Panoply Digital. I was reading What’s needed to put more people on the map? by Catherine Cheney from Devex and, having been a fan of mapping for…
The Listening of Space: Reimagining The Radio Drama Through Mobile Technology Pekka Ihanainen and I have been advancing ideas gleaned from our other papers and are working towards finding models…