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May 22 2008

Mobilise your blog

Published by Mike Temple under Mobilise, New stuff

For those of you who use your blogs for students to access, why not mobilise it so they can access the content from their mobile devices.

Joe Dale has this on his blog and I think it’s a great step forward - thanks again Joe

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Mofuse is free and easy to use

Joe says

Just imagine doing the same for your departmental MFL blog where you could encourage your pupils to access written and audio material on their mobiles outside of the classroom in their own time. What a great idea!

Just use your mobile to go online and add in the website address - note no www et voila! Blog feeds on your mobile http://edublogstutorials.mofuse.mobi/

There’s also a badge in the sidebar with the address linked to it

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Apr 17 2008

Mobile internet connection UK update

Published by Mike Temple under Mobilise, New stuff

Well I have my new Nokia N95i - the one with 8Gb and O2 as the service provider. http://www.mobilissimo.ro/img/mobilissimo/Image/nokia/N95i/nokia_n95_8gb.jpg http://blogtillyoudrop.files.wordpress.com/2007/09/o2-logo.jpg I bought this on an 18 month contract as an upgrade, but also to access the next level of mobile access. Well it has taken me 2 days to work out how to connect my Macbook, but it is a very simple task, when you know where to look. I found lots of forum discussions and suggestions about using scripts and lots of Readme files. Well, it turns out I didn’t need any of these. Well done Apple, once again connectivity is superbly easy. First, you need to download the corresponding Modem Scripts from Ross Barkman and locate them in a particular folder and then I simply had to use the connection manager and add the code *99#, leave the password and username empty and it just connected, like that. You do need to ask O2 to set up all your connections otherwise your web access is not activated - silly default eh? So now I can use my mac wherever I go and access the internet for free - not sure? So far O2 have said about browsing the net

  • the data add on is an unlimited and not a fair use as I had been advised, so it can be used 24/7 on a laptop or phone
  • there is a 200Mb limit on all browsing on a laptop or phone, so not unlimited
  • the data is all chargeable via laptop but free on phone
  • this service is not available via laptop

So, all clear then So currently, I shall be trying it out and seeing if there is a charge or not when I get my bill - I have used this a little and this month’s bill shows nothing. Check out these videos - thanks to Joe Dale for these - they’re about using Fring - free software instead of Skype Using Fring 1 Using Fring 2

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Apr 12 2008

Setting up Google docs to edit and publish your posts

Published by Mike Temple under Google, New stuff

This is a fairly straightforward procedure

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  1. make sure you have a google account - free
  2. go to google docs and start a new document - like Word
  3. write your information for your post
  4. save the file - not sure if you really have to do this, but it makes sense
  5. click on the ’share’ button on the rhs menus
  6. click ‘publish as web page’
  7. click ‘change your blog site settings’
  8. choose ‘my own server/custom’
  9. API is moveable type API
  10. URL - put in your address where is says ‘Your site/Path’
  11. mine looks like this http://miketemple123.edublogs.org/TO/xmlrpc.php - ie set up for a Wordpress API
  12. Under existing blog settings, put in your edublogs username and password
  13. Add in your blog title
  14. Tick ‘include document title
  15. click OK
  16. Now when you’ve finished your post, click ’share’ and then ‘publish as a web page’ then publish to blog
  17. let me know what you think of this - applications please

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Apr 12 2008

Using Google Docs to post to Edublogs

I’m using this as a test to see if I can use Google docs to prepare a post and the using the ’share’ button, getting it published to my blog.

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Why would this be useful - perhaps getting the students to post via Google docs could work.

This could be a great way to get your students to do a writeup for your class blog. Just have a class login for Google docs and have them all log in and create then save their posts in Google docs. Then, I think it would be advisable for you to publish them using the ’share’ menu, without lettinng the students in on this function. This way, you can do multiple and collaborative writeups - any other ideas out there?

Unable to get pictures in at the right size at the moment via Google docs, otherwise this seems to work well - I think this is a Safari-specific issue

Advantages

  • easier to make multiple posts
  • spellchecking built in
  • can add in tables
  • headers and footers
  • strikeout, superscript and subscript
  • collaborative aspect to posts
  • ability to indent
  • highlighting - this doesn’t seem to show up in Edublogs
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  • editing is much much quicker
  • you can probably upload a .doc file to Google docs and then edit it quickly before posting

Disadvantage

  • at the moment, no way to categorise or tag posts

If anyone would like an invite to help look into this and set up some instructions, please let me know

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Apr 08 2008

Mobile internet connection in the UK

Most of us will know that we can access the internet using our laptops via a ‘hot spot’ - Starbucks for example, offer this service free of charge. There are numbers of others that charge - hotels being one group.

There are new ‘dongles’ coming onto the market that offer 1gb of surfing for about £10 a month - this equates to only about 1 hour a day. This is hardly a great deal and is really only going to be used by those who MUST have access for business etc.

Well, hang on - I’ve been looking at a new mobile phone as mine is up for renewal. It’s a choice between the iPhone and what? O2 currently have the Nokia N95 8Gb phone - top of the range for around £35 a month on an 18 month contract - dig in more

A large image of the Nokia N95 8GB mobile phone

This includes 600 minutes calls and 1000 texts AND you can take out a FREE, unlimited (fair use) data add-on.

before reading the following, please check out Mobile internet connection UK update

This allows the N95 to be used as a mobile internet 3G adapter*, giving you access to the internet wherever you go and take your laptop with you*. It connects using bluetooth, so no cables needed. You can, of course, use the data add-on to access the internet on your phone too via 3G. It also has satnav built-in. If you’re in a wi-fi hot-spot, you can also use your phone wirelessly too. So, if like me, you’ve not yet got to grips with mobile hand-held internet, here’s a possibility.

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You can also download Skype mobile (via Fring) and call folks all over the world for free* (Skype - to Skype) direct from your mobile - now that’s interesting

Stuff changes all the time, but I thought it was worth mentioning for those who are frustrated not having access everywhere - like me! It means I won’t have to spend an extra £10 - 15 a month or £1 a day charge* to connect when I visit my parents and introduce my dad to the fun of making a VoiceThread story to go with some of his great photos

The transfer speed seems to be about 250 Kbps, so OK for most things

Note - please check all this information for yourself before trying this - however O2 offer 14 day trial if it doesn’t work out right for you* - update this is not available from the shops - if you sign up, it’s all yours - once again, contradictory info from the O2 people

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Apr 08 2008

Top 100 educational tools for learning

Published by Mike Temple under New stuff

The list is compiled from the contributions of 155 learning professionals (from both education and workplace learning) who shared their Top 10o Tools for Learning both for their own personal learning/ productivity and for creating learning solutions for others

The great stuff goes all the way to 100, so don’t ignore the little ones like Toondoo

ToonDoo - the online comic cartoon strip creator!

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