Podcasts about using mobile devices

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Best podcasts about using mobile devices

Latest podcast episodes about using mobile devices

Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee
Sip'n'snap: Stop Motion Animation Using Mobile Devices for eLearning with Kevin Thorn, CNH

Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 49:28


Searching for new ways to create engaging media elements in training projects is an ongoing challenge for most designers. Animation beyond the standard effects require deeper thought in design and often involves additional skills in a variety of tools. And the barriers to learning new animation software results in not pursuing a more engaging approach. With smartphone cameras, available apps and software, we can dramatically reduce those barriers and get started with designing creative stop-motion animation videos to tell stories, explain processes, and more.Lucky for us, Kevin Thorn has a talent stack filled with creativity and he's willing to share those skills with all of us. Join us for an amazing conversation and instructional session on how anyone can use their mobile device for creating stop motion animation elements for eLearning projects. You may already know Kevin from our Drink'n'draw sessions, and so you don't want to miss this Sip'n'Snap session that is sure to level up your eLearning development skillset. Kevin is an award-winning eLearning designer & developer, consultant, and owner of NuggetHead Studioz, LLC., a boutique custom design and development studio specializing in online learning experiences.After retiring from the US Army, Kevin pursued a career in corporate IT and Training & Development. With his combined military and industry experience, Kevin started the Studioz in 2012 working with clients in various industries solving problems in a wide-range of creative projects.Based in the North Mississippi Delta, Kevin, the Chief NuggetHead harnesses a bench a creative practitioners in instructional design, elearning development, illustration and graphic design, animation, and serious comics. Kevin is a well-known industry speaker and trainer on elearning development, design workflows, and is also a certified facilitator in LEGO®Serious Play® methodologies.Academic stuff: BS in Information Technology Management from Christian Brothers University (2003) and MS in Instructional Design and Technology from the University of Memphis (2018).Become virtual friends with the IDIODC gang on twitter. Remember you can always stay in the loop by searching through the #IDIODC tag:Kevin: @LearnNuggets https://twitter.com/LearnNuggetsBrent: @BSchlenker https://twitter.com/bschlenkerChris: @Chris_V_W https://twitter.com/Chris_V_W IDIODC: @TeamIDIODC https://twitter.com/TeamIDIODC Brent Schlenker is dominKnow's Community Manager. Chris Van Wingerden is dominKnow's Sr. VP Learning Solutions. Want to join us live? Follow us on Crowdcast: https://www.crowdcast.io/dominknow

I Like Your Picture
Travel Photography and Video Using Mobile Devices

I Like Your Picture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 38:08


Capturing great travel photography and video using mobile devices like an iPhone, GoPro or a point and shoot like the Canon G7x Mark II is easier than you may think. Visit the show notes at:  https://williambeem.com/episode124

Google Teacher Tribe Podcast
Mobile Learning with Google - GTT032

Google Teacher Tribe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 38:33


Featured Content Tips for Using Mobile Devices in the Classroom Distractions, off-task, inappropriate uses -- But these are not new problems Can bring too much to the learning experience to band altogether Gives students more ownership of their learning Before you begin: Think about the what you are trying to achieve If BYOD, survey to find out what’s available Allow students to make suggestions Set clear expectations Pros and Cons of Mobile v. Desktop/Laptop/Chromebook Features only available on mobile Google Classroom - Annotate/Draw (Android and iOS) How to use Google Classroom’s secret productivity tool: the mobile app Google Keep - Voice Notes (Android and iOS) Google Translate - Translate with Camera (Android and iOS) Google Calendar - Goal Setting (Android and iOS) Android Apps on Chromebooks 6 Android Apps to Try on a Chromebook Google Apps for iOS (Kasey’s List) Resources Apps only available on mobile YouTube Kids Snapseed (Android and iOS) Cardboard Camera (Android and iOS) Science Journal (Android and iOS) Google Spotlight Stories (Android and iOS) Toontastic 3D (Android and iOS) Google Teacher Tribe Mailbag Baby’s First Video Editor from Joshua Howard: http://www.joshchoward.com/2017/11/babys-first-video-editor-google-slides.html Tama Trotti (Atlanta, Georgia) - "Thank you very much for the information on both the CS First and Made with Code sites." Nathan De Groot (Hanford, California) via SpeakPipe. On The Blogs Matt - Get students talking coding with web developers on Flipgrid Kasey - K is for Keep by @VirtualGiff (Jen Giffen was our guest on Episode 10) [shortcode-variables slug="signature"]

ISER Podcast Series
Using mobile devices to understand spending

ISER Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2017 15:14


The development of mobile technology has brought with it some exciting opportunities for those interested in collecting data from households about their finances. Funded by the NCRM, Dr Jäckle has been working to gain a better understanding of household finances through better measurement. See https://www.ncrm.ac.uk/resources/podcast/?id_specific=46title=Using%20mobile%20devices%20to%20understand%20spending

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Methods
Using mobile devices to understand spending - Annette Jackle

Methods

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2017 15:13


The development of mobile technology has brought with it some exciting opportunities for those interested in collecting data from households about their finances. Researchers based at the University of Essex who run the UK Household Longitudinal Study have been working to gain a better understanding of household finances through better measurement. In this episode of the Methods Podcast, Professor Annette Jäckle talks about the opportunities and challenges that mobile technology brings researchers involved in the collection and use of household survey data. She also outlines an experiment that she and colleagues have been running in which survey participants were asked to download and use an app on a phone or tablet to collect and record information about their household spending.

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219 JSJ Learning JavaScript in 2016

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 54:49


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:44 - What it Takes to Learn JavaScript in 2016 04:03 - Resources: Then vs Now 09:42 - Are there prerequisites? Should you have experience? 20:34 - Choosing What to Learn The iPhreaks Show Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 28:19 - Deciding What to Learn Next 31:19 - Keeping Up: Obligations As a Developer 34:22 - Deciding What to Learn Next (Cont’d) 42:01 - Recommendations You-Dont-Know-JS gulp.js webpack The Little Schemer Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann   Picks accidentally nonblocking (Jamison) choo (Jamison) Web Rebels (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Grab The Gold (Aimee) node-for-beginners (Aimee) Procrastinate On Purpose by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Get A Coder Job (Chuck)

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JavaScript Jabber
219 JSJ Learning JavaScript in 2016

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 54:49


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:44 - What it Takes to Learn JavaScript in 2016 04:03 - Resources: Then vs Now 09:42 - Are there prerequisites? Should you have experience? 20:34 - Choosing What to Learn The iPhreaks Show Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 28:19 - Deciding What to Learn Next 31:19 - Keeping Up: Obligations As a Developer 34:22 - Deciding What to Learn Next (Cont’d) 42:01 - Recommendations You-Dont-Know-JS gulp.js webpack The Little Schemer Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann   Picks accidentally nonblocking (Jamison) choo (Jamison) Web Rebels (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Grab The Gold (Aimee) node-for-beginners (Aimee) Procrastinate On Purpose by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Get A Coder Job (Chuck)

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
219 JSJ Learning JavaScript in 2016

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2016 54:49


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:44 - What it Takes to Learn JavaScript in 2016 04:03 - Resources: Then vs Now 09:42 - Are there prerequisites? Should you have experience? 20:34 - Choosing What to Learn The iPhreaks Show Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 28:19 - Deciding What to Learn Next 31:19 - Keeping Up: Obligations As a Developer 34:22 - Deciding What to Learn Next (Cont’d) 42:01 - Recommendations You-Dont-Know-JS gulp.js webpack The Little Schemer Designing Data-Intensive Applications by Martin Kleppmann   Picks accidentally nonblocking (Jamison) choo (Jamison) Web Rebels (Jamison) React Rally (Jamison) Grab The Gold (Aimee) node-for-beginners (Aimee) Procrastinate On Purpose by Rory Vaden (Chuck) Newbie Remote Conf (Chuck) Get A Coder Job (Chuck)

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Testimonials SBAM Weekly Podcast
Safety tips to protect your long-term health when using mobile devices. SBAM Shorts for 060216

Testimonials SBAM Weekly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 0:59


A recent study suggested new evidence linking mobile phone use to cancer. A safe long term strategy may be to use hands-free as much as possible. Michael Rogers talks with Linda Daichendt, executive director of the Mobile Technology Association of Michigan.

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
214 JSJ Pebble with Heiko Behrens and François Baldassari

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 58:15


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:11 - Heiko Behrens Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:42 - François Baldassari Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:04 - JavaScript and Pebble Espruino jerryscript 06:40 - Watch vs Phone Pebble.js 09:32 - Memory Constraints and Code Size Limitations APIs rockyjs tween.js 26:24 - Advantages of Writing in JavaScript 32:09 - Capabilities of the Watch iPhreaks Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 37:08 - Running Web Servers 39:29 - Resources rockyjs Newsletter Pebble Slack Channel Pebble Developer Page @PebbleDev Pebble TicToc Source 41:58 - Voice Capabilities 43:06 - UI For the Round Face vs Square Face 46:18 - Future Pebble Milestones   Picks Vortex Poker 3 (Jamison) Thao & The Get Down Stay Down (Jamison) Maciej Ceglowski: Barely succeed! It's easier! (Jamison) The Way of Kings Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) Juniors Are Awesome (Aimee) octotree (Aimee) Fully Alive by Ken Davis (Chuck) Sara Soueidan (Heiko) Jake Archibald: Using the service worker (Heiko) beyond tellerrand’s Videos (Heiko) Fabien Chouteau: Make with Ada: Formal proof on my wrist (François) pebble.rs (François) The World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig (François)   See Also iPhreaks Show Episode #146: Pebble with Heiko Behrens and Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv
214 JSJ Pebble with Heiko Behrens and François Baldassari

All JavaScript Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 58:15


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:11 - Heiko Behrens Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:42 - François Baldassari Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:04 - JavaScript and Pebble Espruino jerryscript 06:40 - Watch vs Phone Pebble.js 09:32 - Memory Constraints and Code Size Limitations APIs rockyjs tween.js 26:24 - Advantages of Writing in JavaScript 32:09 - Capabilities of the Watch iPhreaks Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 37:08 - Running Web Servers 39:29 - Resources rockyjs Newsletter Pebble Slack Channel Pebble Developer Page @PebbleDev Pebble TicToc Source 41:58 - Voice Capabilities 43:06 - UI For the Round Face vs Square Face 46:18 - Future Pebble Milestones   Picks Vortex Poker 3 (Jamison) Thao & The Get Down Stay Down (Jamison) Maciej Ceglowski: Barely succeed! It's easier! (Jamison) The Way of Kings Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) Juniors Are Awesome (Aimee) octotree (Aimee) Fully Alive by Ken Davis (Chuck) Sara Soueidan (Heiko) Jake Archibald: Using the service worker (Heiko) beyond tellerrand’s Videos (Heiko) Fabien Chouteau: Make with Ada: Formal proof on my wrist (François) pebble.rs (François) The World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig (François)   See Also iPhreaks Show Episode #146: Pebble with Heiko Behrens and Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño

JavaScript Jabber
214 JSJ Pebble with Heiko Behrens and François Baldassari

JavaScript Jabber

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2016 58:15


Check out Newbie Remote Conf!   02:11 - Heiko Behrens Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog 02:42 - François Baldassari Introduction Twitter GitHub 03:04 - JavaScript and Pebble Espruino jerryscript 06:40 - Watch vs Phone Pebble.js 09:32 - Memory Constraints and Code Size Limitations APIs rockyjs tween.js 26:24 - Advantages of Writing in JavaScript 32:09 - Capabilities of the Watch iPhreaks Episode #153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman 37:08 - Running Web Servers 39:29 - Resources rockyjs Newsletter Pebble Slack Channel Pebble Developer Page @PebbleDev Pebble TicToc Source 41:58 - Voice Capabilities 43:06 - UI For the Round Face vs Square Face 46:18 - Future Pebble Milestones   Picks Vortex Poker 3 (Jamison) Thao & The Get Down Stay Down (Jamison) Maciej Ceglowski: Barely succeed! It's easier! (Jamison) The Way of Kings Trilogy by Brandon Sanderson (Joe) Juniors Are Awesome (Aimee) octotree (Aimee) Fully Alive by Ken Davis (Chuck) Sara Soueidan (Heiko) Jake Archibald: Using the service worker (Heiko) beyond tellerrand’s Videos (Heiko) Fabien Chouteau: Make with Ada: Formal proof on my wrist (François) pebble.rs (François) The World of Yesterday by Stefan Zweig (François)   See Also iPhreaks Show Episode #146: Pebble with Heiko Behrens and Daniel Rodríguez Troitiño

The iPhreaks Show
153 iPS Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman

The iPhreaks Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 54:11


01:06 - Scott Hanselman Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Hanselminutes This Developer's Life 02:23 - Managing Diabetes American Diabetes Association 13:14 - “Closed-Loop” System Dexcom Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) 20:16 - OpenAPS 23:00 - Monitoring 26:37 - The Current State of Systems 28:44 - What can people do now? openaps 34:56 - The Future Bigfoot Biomedical 37:37 - Wearing Devices Scott Hanselman: Hacking Diabetes Picks Reading Papers (Andrew) Diabetes Light (Jaim) Diabetes Light: My holistic journey to health (Facebook) (Jaim) The Essential Prince Reading List (Jaim) Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis have become synonymous with recording excellence (Jaim) The Primal Blueprint (Chuck) Mark’s Daily Apple (Chuck) Chatting with Prince on AOL in 1999 (Scott)

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093 AiA Angular Universal Patterns with Jeff Whelpley

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 50:45


02:05 - Jeff Whelpley Introduction and Angular Universal Patterns Twitter Blog Jeffrey Whelpey & Patrick Stapleton: Angular 2 Universal Patterns @ ng-conf angular/universal 03:26 - Backend Implementations 05:07 - Drawbacks zone.js 12:46 - Contribution Patrick Stapleton Tobias Bosch Jeff Cross 16:42 - Caching 19:04 - Other Gotchas Session State App Container 25:40 - The User Experience Hydration 31:29 - Installation and Running Angular Universal 33:24 - The Release Schedule   Picks BB-8 Sphero (Joe) Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine by Damon Tweedy (Joe) iPhreaks Show Episode 153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman (Chuck) The Freelancers' Show Episode 202: Live from MicroConf: Managing a Team with Anders Thue Pedersen (Chuck) DevChat.tv Survey (Chuck) GetHuman (Jeff)

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Adventures in Angular
093 AiA Angular Universal Patterns with Jeff Whelpley

Adventures in Angular

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 50:45


02:05 - Jeff Whelpley Introduction and Angular Universal Patterns Twitter Blog Jeffrey Whelpey & Patrick Stapleton: Angular 2 Universal Patterns @ ng-conf angular/universal 03:26 - Backend Implementations 05:07 - Drawbacks zone.js 12:46 - Contribution Patrick Stapleton Tobias Bosch Jeff Cross 16:42 - Caching 19:04 - Other Gotchas Session State App Container 25:40 - The User Experience Hydration 31:29 - Installation and Running Angular Universal 33:24 - The Release Schedule   Picks BB-8 Sphero (Joe) Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine by Damon Tweedy (Joe) iPhreaks Show Episode 153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman (Chuck) The Freelancers' Show Episode 202: Live from MicroConf: Managing a Team with Anders Thue Pedersen (Chuck) DevChat.tv Survey (Chuck) GetHuman (Jeff)

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
093 AiA Angular Universal Patterns with Jeff Whelpley

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 50:45


02:05 - Jeff Whelpley Introduction and Angular Universal Patterns Twitter Blog Jeffrey Whelpey & Patrick Stapleton: Angular 2 Universal Patterns @ ng-conf angular/universal 03:26 - Backend Implementations 05:07 - Drawbacks zone.js 12:46 - Contribution Patrick Stapleton Tobias Bosch Jeff Cross 16:42 - Caching 19:04 - Other Gotchas Session State App Container 25:40 - The User Experience Hydration 31:29 - Installation and Running Angular Universal 33:24 - The Release Schedule   Picks BB-8 Sphero (Joe) Black Man in a White Coat: A Doctor's Reflections on Race and Medicine by Damon Tweedy (Joe) iPhreaks Show Episode 153: Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman (Chuck) The Freelancers' Show Episode 202: Live from MicroConf: Managing a Team with Anders Thue Pedersen (Chuck) DevChat.tv Survey (Chuck) GetHuman (Jeff)

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Devchat.tv Master Feed
153 iPS Using Mobile Devices to Manage Diabetes with Scott Hanselman

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2016 54:11


01:06 - Scott Hanselman Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Hanselminutes This Developer's Life 02:23 - Managing Diabetes American Diabetes Association 13:14 - “Closed-Loop” System Dexcom Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) 20:16 - OpenAPS 23:00 - Monitoring 26:37 - The Current State of Systems 28:44 - What can people do now? openaps 34:56 - The Future Bigfoot Biomedical 37:37 - Wearing Devices Scott Hanselman: Hacking Diabetes Picks Reading Papers (Andrew) Diabetes Light (Jaim) Diabetes Light: My holistic journey to health (Facebook) (Jaim) The Essential Prince Reading List (Jaim) Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis have become synonymous with recording excellence (Jaim) The Primal Blueprint (Chuck) Mark’s Daily Apple (Chuck) Chatting with Prince on AOL in 1999 (Scott)

Academic Staff Sharing Sessions 2013.
Using Mobile Devices for Teaching Part 2

Academic Staff Sharing Sessions 2013.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2013 13:30


Synopsis In this session, Ast/P Zachary Walker shared his personal experience and journey in mobile learning. He also demonstrated how you can use free apps available to enhance teaching and learning. Date: 16 Oct 2013

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Academic Staff Sharing Sessions 2013.
Using Mobile Devices for Teaching Part 3

Academic Staff Sharing Sessions 2013.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2013 17:33


Synopsis In this session, Ast/P Zachary Walker shared his personal experience and journey in mobile learning. He also demonstrated how you can use free apps available to enhance teaching and learning. Date: 16 Oct 2013

teaching using mobile devices
Academic Staff Sharing Sessions 2013.
Using Mobile Devices for Teaching Part 4

Academic Staff Sharing Sessions 2013.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2013 19:40


Synopsis In this session, Ast/P Zachary Walker shared his personal experience and journey in mobile learning. He also demonstrated how you can use free apps available to enhance teaching and learning. Date: 16 Oct 2013

teaching using mobile devices
Academic Staff Sharing Sessions 2013.
Using Mobile Devices for Teaching Part 1

Academic Staff Sharing Sessions 2013.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2013 16:53


Synopsis In this session, Ast/P Zachary Walker shared his personal experience and journey in mobile learning. He also demonstrated how you can use free apps available to enhance teaching and learning. Date: 16 Oct 2013

teaching using mobile devices
Highlighting Mobile Devices in K-12 Classrooms
Using Mobile Devices to Create an Original Opera

Highlighting Mobile Devices in K-12 Classrooms

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2013


Students use an iPod touch to record themselves as they practice saying their lines, public relations will use Word on a laptop to create posters, invitations, and brochures, historians will interview their classmates about the process of the opera using a flip camera and create an iMovie, and composers will use Word and Garage Band to type lyrics and produce music for the opera.

UX Australia Podcast: All presentations from 2009-2014
Eating our 2 and 5: Designing to change food behaviours using mobile devices

UX Australia Podcast: All presentations from 2009-2014

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2011 37:55


Using the FlavourCrusader mobile application prototype as a case study, this presentation considers: how social technologies can assist in achieving sustained changes in people's food habits; design approaches for sustained behaviour change; and rapid testing and research techniques in a group testing environment.