Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts
Showing posts with label teaching. Show all posts
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Mobile Interaction Course Design
I’m working on the design for two different mobile interaction courses to be offered next year. One is a Flash/Actionscript class that will be taught next semester. The second is one that I started designing last summer that will be offered online next summer. It is a mobile interaction design course that is heavier on the theoretical and sociological considerations in mobile application use and creation. When I have the structures and content in place, I may post the syllabi.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Flash-built apps heading for the iPhone
Flash-built apps heading for the iPhone | Macworld
This will make it much easier for me to incorporate app development into my Mobile Interaction Design courses:
This will make it much easier for me to incorporate app development into my Mobile Interaction Design courses:
New features in the upcoming Flash CS5 Professional will allow developers to write applications and compile the code to run on the iPhone and iPod touch. Applications can target the iPhone OS 3.0 and later.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Volda Mobile Media Workshop

Smart Mobs and Mobile Media Workshop
A 3 Day Mobile Social Networks ThinkTank and Prototyping Workshop
The first thing we want to do is get to know ourselves better:
Click Here to take survey
Smart Mob Web Tour
Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution by Howard Rheingold
A Website and Weblog about Topics and Issues discussed in the book
Wikipedia on Smart Mobs
Improv Everywhere Urban Prankster
Zombie Walk
Wikipedia on Zombies
Google Pics of Zombies
Zombies on Flickr
mobileactive.org: A resource for activists using mobile technology worldwide
Smart Phones for Smart Mobs
Mobile Applications: The Next Big Thing In Mobile Marketing?
iPhone App Store
Locative Media
Wikipedia on Location Based Media
Wikipedia on Locative Media
Location-based mobile phone games
Tools for Actions: What You Can Do With the City
presents 99 actions that instigate positive change in contemporary cities around the world
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