Jun 14 2008

Create Mobile Phone Quizzes

Published by pdonaghy under Elearning

Mobile Study enables you to create multiple choice quizzes that can be downloaded to mobile phones.

With Mobile Study, you can take the quiz online, in facebook or download it to your phone – something that might appeal to our social networking, ‘txting’ generation :-)

In the feedback section, after each question, you can add extra interesting information as well as indicating if the question was answered correctly or not.


 
I’m looking forward to trying out Mobile Study with unsuspecting students next term!!

Update – 27/12/08
You can now embed your quiz in any blog or website!!


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May 12 2008

Online Copy Service for Mobiles

Published by pdonaghy under Office

Qipit Logo

Qipit is a free mobile online copy service that has great potential for classroom use.

You just take a picture of your printouts, whiteboard or handwritten notes with your camera phone or digital camera and then send the image to Qipit, where it is turned into a digital copy (PDF).

As well as using your phone, you can also send the image via email or fax. Once uploaded the PDFs can be tagged for easy searching and sorting.

You can also publish and share the documents.

It even works with my humble Nokia 6234!! Read a great review of Qipit on Joe Wood’s blog.

Update (13/5). Just discovered that Qipit also blog and tweet. Now that is the complete service ;-)
Update (7/11/09) . Free online service discontinuted as from 6th December 2009


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Feb 19 2008

Mobile Version of Your Blog or Website

Published by pdonaghy under Web 2.0

MoFuse ExampleDo you need a mobile version of your blog or website? If so, check out MoFuse.

With MoFuse you can “expand your readership by offering your blog on the go“.

Once setup, you can visit your blog or website by using your mobile phone. Your MoFuse site is specifically designed for mobile screens of 3″ or less.

Registration and setup is really easy and you can be ‘mobile’ literally within minutes. It works like a treat as you can see from the accompanying picture!

Your MoFuse site address takes the form of -http://yourname.mofuse.mobi/-. You can also add a nice graphic link on your blog.

Spotted this on Inge’s blog, which has lots of interesting information about mobile elearning. Thanks Inge!


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