What could Museums learn from the Scrabble app?

On May 5th, 2011, posted in: different perspective, learning by

I don’t know about you but every now and then I have one of those little moments when I’m using an app where I suddenly spot the difference between the translation of a service onto mobile and a truly mobile service – you know that moment when you see just how smart someone is, how [...]

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User-Generated Content: Where’s the Opportunity for Mobile?

On March 22nd, 2011, posted in: different perspective, learning by 5 Comments

I’ve spent a fair few hours at various conferences over the last couple of months and in recent days I’ve been thinking about what I heard and how that might impact our work.  Two presentations stood out for me. Neither were about mobile but I feel they might be important nevertheless. Both had user-generated content [...]

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Looking forward to meeting up in person!

On March 3rd, 2011, posted in: speaking by

Over the next couple of months I’ll be presenting at and attending a couple of great events.  I’m really keen to hear what people are up to with mobile so do feel free to grab me for a chat. We’ll be adding more events in the next few weeks, so do check back in if [...]

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Royal Horticultural Society App – Case Study

On February 22nd, 2011, posted in: reports and case studies by 3 Comments

Lindsey and I spent last Spring deep in conversation about the state of mobile learning and interpretation.  We were excited by the possibilities, frustrated by progress – you probably recognise the symptoms – and finally hit by a realisation that we had to stop talking and do something.  So, we set up Frankly, Green + [...]

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