Back with our Retweets of the Week feature. A number of tweets this week about education, innovation, and access. Here’s this week’s batch.
- hrheingold - My bookmarks on using information/communication technologies for economic development http://delicious.com/hrheingold/ict
- bdrhoa - What if you have a mobile phone but you can’t read?http://bit.ly/guKblu #mobmin
- futuresagency - RT @rossdawson: [Infographic:] iPad Media Strategy framework http://bit.ly/fB1wIY
- judybreck - Digital natives have a greater understanding of Wikipedia: There is good reason students trust how Wikipedia is … http://bit.ly/hOgJ95
- msearchgroove - RT @matthewdawes: spoke to someone this morning who said that according to their research only 5% of people li… (cont)http://deck.ly/~HZKIk
- Mobl_21 - Math and M-Learning: http://dld.bz/Mfzd #mlearning, #mobl21
- rossdawson - 6 Web Pioneers on What the Internet of the Future Will Look Like http://on.mash.to/fO6DFp
- LaRosaJohnson - Advanced Bible Study video part 8 (grand finale) is up on the TM site. Check it out & learn how to use WS9 4 study -http://bit.ly/dOA1Kc
- di_mobile - Another reason mobile is becoming so important. “The number of consumers accessing their email via mobile devices…http://fb.me/KDELby7r
- mob4hire - RT @russellbuckley Good summary of The Singularity in Time magazine. http://bit.ly/f9TYvp 2045 is the year man becomes immortal. Honestly
- EricssonLabs - MILLEE uses mobile phone games to improve literacy skills in emerging countries. #WRAD (by @AshokaTECH)http://icio.us/0UVx9Y
- wezlo - At chapel this morning I took out my phone,opened the calendar,and prayed for the Church listed in the @ABCNJ prayer calendar #fb
- GordonMarcy - The Church is Behind on Technology (Maybe Not!)http://bit.ly/dQLa3Q (via @ChanceMason)
- psalm971 - Seen this? http://ow.ly/3SqQF – minimalist, text-only, page-based, dial-in, self-contained Internet-like info system for dumbphones#mobmin
- mobileactive – Let’s not forget that the whole world isn’t yet connected. Huge gender gap in mobile phone access for ex. http://ht.ly/3SrAd#mwomen #openun
- kiwanja – Comprehensive, 350-page free eBook on #mobile telecoms/smartphone business opportunities. Great resource.http://is.gd/oIDhm3
- MobileBehavior - Location Labs Launches T-Mobile FamilyWhere™, a “mobile safety net” http://bit.ly/h64OUk
- anthonycoppedge – “Every believer is called to full-time ministry, even if you’re not called to vocational ministry.” – @PsRobertMorris #GatewayPeople
If you’ve got something you deem worth sharing, be sure to point it out to us (@mobileminmag) or use the #mobmin hashtag if its directly related to mobile ministry efforts.
A Podcast’s Beta – MMF Interview
Monday, February 28th, 2011This has been sitting on our server (and in Dropbox) since the end of the Mobile Ministry Forum (MMF). Might as well let it out a bit and see if we can actually move forward with that podcast idea
Link to interview (MP3)
This is an interview with Jerry Hertzler, one of the attendees to the Mobile Ministry Forum. He agreed to do this interview (about 12min), as did a few other attendees, as part of fulfilling one of our initiatives to increase the voices of those individuals and organizations whom are working in mobile ministry (#mobmin) related endeavors.
Production provided by Brad Rhodes (MAF Learning Technologies). Brad and I will be collaborating on future podcasts, this was totally a shot-in-the-dark moment, and MMM is quite grateful for Jerry for extending his time for this (and being gracious towards our delay in getting it up). We are using podPress alongside WordPress to manage this content.
Lord willing, this works and there can be a monthly (?) podcast that start here soonish. Please do give your feedback towards the delivery method, content, and what topics/people you’d like to see in the future. There’s a good bit of future to be spoken and written in this space, and we’ll its time to work that beta tag off of something else.
Note: we are quite aware of the sound artifacts present in this recording, it was something we didn’t find out until after the recording. Suffice to say, we’d be using different software (which has already been tested for the first official podcast).
For more information about the project that Jerry is referring to in the interview, see the mLearning Project by Campus Crusade for Christ International.
Tags: Campus Crusade, Campus Crusade International, CCCi, interview, Kenya, mLearning, mLearning Project, Mobile Ministry Forum, podcast
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