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Accessible Collaborative Learning Using Mobile Devices

Accessible Collaborative Learning Using Mobile Devices
Accessible Collaborative Learning Using Mobile Devices
This paper describes accessible collaborative learning using mobile devices with mobile enhancements to Synote, the freely available, award winning, open source, web based application that makes web hosted recordings easier to access, search, manage, and exploit for all learners, teachers and other users. Notes taken live during lectures using Twitter on any mobile device can be automatically uploaded into Synote and synchronised with a recording of the lecture. Syntalk, a mobile speech recognition application enables synchronized live verbal contributions from the class to also be captured on Synote through captions. Synote Mobile has been developed as an accessible cross device and cross browser HTML5 version of Synote. Synote Discussion supports commenting on Synote’s Synmark notes stored as discussions in its own database and published as Linked data so they are available for Synote or other systems to use.
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Wald, Mike
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Li, Yunjia
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Wald, Mike
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Li, Yunjia
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Wald, Mike, Li, Yunjia and Draffan, E.A. (2014) Accessible Collaborative Learning Using Mobile Devices. [in special issue: Information & Communication Technologies in Special Needs Education] Themes in Science & Technology Education, 7 (2), 67-82.

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This paper describes accessible collaborative learning using mobile devices with mobile enhancements to Synote, the freely available, award winning, open source, web based application that makes web hosted recordings easier to access, search, manage, and exploit for all learners, teachers and other users. Notes taken live during lectures using Twitter on any mobile device can be automatically uploaded into Synote and synchronised with a recording of the lecture. Syntalk, a mobile speech recognition application enables synchronized live verbal contributions from the class to also be captured on Synote through captions. Synote Mobile has been developed as an accessible cross device and cross browser HTML5 version of Synote. Synote Discussion supports commenting on Synote’s Synmark notes stored as discussions in its own database and published as Linked data so they are available for Synote or other systems to use.

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Published date: 18 December 2014
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 373096
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/373096
PURE UUID: 1d419aba-b121-4eff-8f83-f2be5fa9c5a8
ORCID for E.A. Draffan: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1590-7556

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Date deposited: 06 Jan 2015 10:43
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:28

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Author: Mike Wald
Author: Yunjia Li
Author: E.A. Draffan ORCID iD

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