Tallis Mobile Guide

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Tallis Mobile A family Learning Project at Thomas Tallis School Congratulations on being selected to take part in the Tallis Mobile project. Our aim: To investigate the impact of a handheld device on the learning of a group of KS3 students and their families. The Team 15 families are taking part plus the pastoral team for Year 7 (your tutors and Pastoral Leader). Behind the scenes, Mr Nicholls, Mr Hawes and Mr Greig will be taking a close interest in your research. The Devices: We have purchased a number of 4th generation iPod Touch devices. We have purchased a range of suitable applications which are installed on the devices. These apps will be augmented over time as the group uses and reviews them. The core apps are as follows:

Tumblr is a blogging tool. The app is synced to the Tallis Mobile account. This means that when you make a post using the Tumblr app, it will appear on the Tallis Mobile blog: http://tallismobile.tumblr.com. This blog will be the main method for sharing our thoughts about the project with the wider community.

The Audioboo app enables you to record sound and upload it to the internet. The app is synced with the Tallis Mobile account. These sound recordings are sometimes referred to as Podcasts but Audioboo likes to refer to them as boos. Our boos will appear on the Audioboo site and there will also be an automatic link to each one from our blog. Hipstamatic is an internet phenomenon. It is a beautifully designed photography app that looks like a plastic toy camera and takes wonderful, analogue looking photographs. It is modeled on just such a camera made by the Dobrowski brothers in the early 80s. You can select from a range of films, lenses and flash units. There are lots of other great photo apps included on your iPod so try them all out to see which one suits you best. Notes is a standard iPod application. Each set of notes can be organised on a different page and saved for later. You can email notes to yourself or others. You can even email a note direct to the Tumblr blog (hivog208@tumblr.com). This is the tool you need when you don始t have access to the internet but want to jot something down quickly so that you can blog about it later. Twitter is fast becoming the best way to create a Personal Learning Network online. It takes some getting used to and rewards a bit of time spent building links with other Tweeps. We have set up a Tallis Mobile Twitter account. Our Tumblr and Audioboo posts will be automatically posted there. We are really interested in how Twitter can support young people始s learning.


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