There is so many devices that have been developed in the
last five years that the mind just boggles and bangles trying to decide which
one is best for adult education.
Before I get started, I want to
say, we should boycott all this new stuff and make them just release a few,
limiting the craziness out there.
Okay, now down to business.
There are many devices available the open market such as Apple iPhone,
iPad, Samsung Galaxy Note 10, Google Nexus 7, and Kindle Fire HD
(elearning.acm, 2013). All are viable and
offer the flexibility, portability, and accessibility necessary for adult
learners to access their schools and complete assignments. For this blog I will explore the iPad and
Kindle Fire HD.
Direct from the Apple website, Apple boost that the iPad inspires
creativity and hands-on learning with features you won’t find in any other
educational tool. Apple says students
will want to use this device to learn. The
iPad comes with vast applications to provide everything the learner needs to
learn. Apple has moved to ensure the
applications are expanding and the learning experience will be enhanced both
inside and outside the classroom. It has
interactive lessons that will provide opportunities to learn, “your way.” My previous blog identifies the numerous
applications that are available to the iPad for those educators who decide this
device best suit their needs. There is a
pedagogy wheel which uses the theory behind blooms taxonomy to educate. There is no doubt if I had Apple iPads in the
classroom or for use with my online students, we could easily use the internet accessibility
to conduct video conferencing. We could
also use the any of the many applications to develop, implement, and enhance the
education experience across the board. The
link below is directly to the Apple webpage for the iPad. You can research this product for the benefits
it provides but I say just buy one have fun exploring the possibilities.
Relatively new to the mobile education scene is the Kindle
Fire HD. Kindle has grown since the days
of this device just being a mobile library.
I used my second generation Kindle reader to download and read material while
on the go. The best feature about this
device was it had a text to speech capability which afforded me the opportunity
to plug in my earphones and listen to the being read to me. This proved pivotal while taking classes and
visiting friends on a long drive. It has an excellent video capability watch
any videos related to your class work.
Additionally the applications for this device are growing daily. The Kindle Fire HD comes with fast and
immediate access via the Wi-Fi capability, that connects anywhere,
anytime. There is a new capability for
college students that open textbooks in vibrant color. Everyday this device is becoming more viable
as a cheaper alternative to the expensive iPad.
Similar to the iPad, the Kindle Fire HD can be used to enhance the
learning of adult learners in aspects of learning, from video conferencing,
sharing calendars, conducting collaboration for assignments. The possibilities are endless. Follow the
link for more information.


SGM, Kindle Fire...HD? When did this happen? Relatively new, did this device just come out? The last thing I heard about a Kindle was the one and only, Kindle Fire. OK, I will definitely have to check this out. Great Post SGM!Thank you for sharing - Oxzavia
ReplyDeleteI just identified some applications in this blog as well that are available on the I-pad and I am sure android market. Have you thought of which applications or technologies available within the Android market or the I-Phone/Pad store? I found a few interesting helpers for preparing teacher lessons and such. I have to say I am going to invest in getting one of these to see what I can do. I actually have a Kindle Fire HD here and will start downloading some apps (that are free) to see which work well. Thanks for the informative post!
ReplyDeleteDanielle Ciccoli
Wondering if you use either one or both of theses devices? I have thought about getting one for the family and am not sure which one will have the most benefits. Right now, we all have laptops and smart phones and I have a digital reader, but it seems one of these devices would be more portable and have more features to use. Just not sure which direction to go. Any suggestions?
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