Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #7: Concluding Remarks and Further Resources

Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #1: Scenarios and Technical Requirements Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #2: The Use Case Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #3: Annotating Maps Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #4: Annotating Text and Beyond Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #5: Geocaching and Enacting the Use Case Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #6: A […]
Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #6: A path forward for annotating literary maps

Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #1: Scenarios and Technical Requirements Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #2: The Use Case Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #3: Annotating Maps Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #4: Annotating Text and Beyond Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #5: Geocaching and Enacting the Use Case At this point in the series […]
Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching #5: Geocaching and Enacting the Use Case

Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #1: Scenarios and Technical Requirements Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #2: The Use Case Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #3: Annotating Maps Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #4: Annotating Text and Beyond Now that we have discussed the use case, annotations with text and mapping, and our desire to intersect […]
Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching #4: Annotating Text and Beyond

Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #1: Scenarios and Technical Requirements Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #2: The Use Case Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #3: Annotating Maps Text annotation on the web is nothing new. In fact, annotation was a part of Tim Berners Lee’s original conception of the web, described in his 1989 paper […]
Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #3: Annotating Maps

In Part #3 of this series of blog posts on annotation and mLearning, David Fox and I explore map annotation. For easier reference, links to the first few posts from this series are provided below. Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #1: Scenarios and Technical Requirements Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #2: The Use Case In […]
Annotation, mLearning, and Geocaching Part #2: The Use Case

The use case builds on a paper I wrote outlining what I thought to be a good approach to using mobile learning to transform literary and historical texts into a truly interactive experience. Since then, David Fox and I have been working to try to see what might be possible in this area (as discussed […]
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 to this paper on mLearning with Korean literature. We have been working for the past year to see if it were possible to take a […]