23 July 2008

The ultimate learning device?


The new Apple iPhone has many new features, bringing the spectre of the ultimate learning device ever closer. So, what is all the fuss about and is the new iPhone a step towards the ultimate "anytime, anywhere" learning device?

Technology features such as the G3 wireless technology, maps with GPS and numerous applications from third parties have been well publicised. A key point is the fusion of core technologies - the phone, iPod and access to the internet for web browsing and email into one with the option of iew and potentially creative applications to support learning.

Details about the range of features are contained in the iPhone User Guide - an essential read for the educator.

Whilst a number of these applications are already available (and some are free to download and install), those currently listed in the iTunes education category are somewhat limited in range and scope. A glimpse inside other categories reveals packages with more potential. With imagination, these can be used purposefully to create a number of anywhere, anytime learning activities.

Whilst the purchase price for new iPhone is less than the previous version, one of the major hurdles to overcome after securing availability is the overall cost. Not everyone is in the financial position to buy one of course. In the past, some schools and colleges have purchased a number of iPods for educational use. With the iPhone there are the recurring network costs to budget for as well as the initial cost of capital investment, raising a key question about value for money. Moreover, the use of the iPhone may also be open to abuse if the built-in features to restrict access to certain functions is not used.

Is the new iPhone a step toward the ultimate "anytime, anywhere" learning device? Based on our initial review, it certainly is a confident step forward in the right direction.

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