Links
- Follow Welcome to BuildmLearn.org on WordPress.com
-
Recent posts
Posts by Month
Tags
- application development
- BuildmLearn
- BuildmLearn Toolkit
- Colleges and Universities
- Distance Learning
- Education
- Educators
- Google Groups
- Google Summer of Code
- GSoC 2014
- GSoC 2015
- GSoC 2016
- Information technology
- iPhone
- K through 12
- language learning
- Languages
- Learning
- Learning Theories
- Lesson
- Mentorship
- Methods and Theories
- MLearning
- Mobile app
- Mobile application development
- Mobile technology
- Open source
- open source project
- open source software projects
- Paris
- Professional development
- Programming
- project ideas
- Prototype
- Season of BuildmLearn
- software development
- Student
- student developers
- Teacher
- UNESCO
- User research
- Windows Phone
Category Archives: User Research
A successful end to Season of BuildmLearn 2013
Finally, we have come to the end of the 2013 edition of Season of BuildmLearn. We had three students along with their mentors working on this program. Each week mentors would assign appropriate tasks mainly in the areas of coding … Continue reading
Posted in Events, mLearning, Open Source, Season of BuildmLearn, User Research
Tagged BuildmLearn, Education, Mentorship, MLearning, Open source, Student, Teacher, User research
Leave a comment
Announcing Season of BuildmLearn 2013
In our efforts to develop an open source community at BuildmLearn we are planning to give college students a chance to join us and work on BuildmLearn projects. Named as the Season of BuildmLearn 2013, selected students will work hands on with … Continue reading
Mobile Learning Week 2013
UNESCO held the second UNESCO Mobile Learning Week (MLW) from 18 to 22 February 2013 at its Headquarters in Paris, France. The event aimed to explore mobile learning as a unique and significant contribution to achieving the Education for All … Continue reading
Posted in Events, mLearning, Open Source, User Research
Tagged Education, iPhone, MLearning, Mobile technology, Paris, Professional development, UNESCO, Windows Phone
Leave a comment
Prototyping, User Research Pilots and Findings for the BuildmLearn Toolkit
As mentioned in my post in October, we have kicked off this project i.e. BuildmLearn Toolkit – A toolkit for educators to create mobile applications with their customised learning content. Teachers using the toolkit do not require any technical knowledge … Continue reading