See also Penny Leach's exploration of this as a blogging tool:
http://she.geek.nz/archives/550-lazyweb-searching-for-a-new-blogging-platform.html
]]>I have read your post with interest, as I was approached by a local charity not so long about something similar: they wanted indigineous communities -who don't have, as you said, many Iphones or Blackberries, or laptops- to be able to speak up by themselves and to express their views with regard to the Climate Change.
There are several free platforms for converting sms messages into emails, but I don't know how efficiently they will run in practice.
In the end, I am looking at this solution with my wordpress instalation: http://www.jlsnet.co.uk/blog/?p=126
Maybe something similar could be done in Mahara.
Let us not how you are getting on with your project
Regards
]]>Yes, delivering to a folder/repository makes a lot more sense as these files would need to be a organised at a later date anyway.
I avoided the idea of an iPhone App or a Mobile Mahara as, from experience we have had with a similar project with Moodle there is a risk of exclusivity that can really prolong and even bring development to a halt.
Focussing on common gateways like email and SMS would allow for a greater amount of compatible handsets from the get-go.
]]>Perhaps I don't understand your vision fully, but I was thinking that maybe it would make sense to send such files to a folder in a user's files area, which they can then arrange into a View later. They could send email notes to themselves that show up as blog posts in the same way. In fact, blogging from a phone would be potentially pretty useful.
Using e-mail as the delivery mechanism is fine, though you could also have iphone apps, or a mobile version of Mahara itself as well. There's lots of possibilities!
]]>I'm looking in some way to initiate a project to enhance the already quite fabulous Mahara ePortfolio System with a view to addressing a need for Work Based Learners to submit evidence where conventional computing environments are either unavailable or impractical.
The potential success of this project could then stand to make this enhancement an interaction based on choice for the individual learner beyond the requirements of these specific Work Based Learners.
For the most part, Work Based Learners do not set foot within the bricks and mortar of the providing institution.
They are however expected to provide evidence of learning for assessment and also (it is presumed) that they would like some form of personal record of their progress that can be passed onto either a further providing institution or eventual employer(s).
Whilst there is little guarantee that these learners have access to any form of technology at all the ubiquity of mobile phones and, more to the point, increasingly advanced mobile devices being available at a similar premium to the fairly simple devices of recent years. Added to this the rise of reasonably priced, all inclusive data plans due to almost frenzied rivalry between carriers means that learners are increasingly likely to be be literally carrying everything they might need in their pockets.
The aim of this project would be to create a "Mobile Scrapbook" View in Mahara.
This View, whilst perhaps similar at first glance to a standard Blog View has a significant difference.
Content (Text, Images, Video, Audio) would be sent directly to this view via a *secret* email address, something along the lines of:
myuserid-randomstring@myportfolio.institution.ac.uk
This email address would be linked exclusively to that users own implementation of that particular view. It would also only be able to receive mail from the learners authorised email address that is already authorised in Mahara (eg, Email associated with MIS Data and/or ActiveDirectory, Existing Moodle Account).
This would allow the learner to capture evidence either dictaphone style, or with still/video camera and add text to an email or MMS message and send directly to their portfolio from the same device, without the need of an additional laptop or the previously mentioned, unavailable or inappropriate desktop computer.
Work Based Learners receive visits from institutional assessors who would provide guidance in terms of organising this data in an appropriate form for assessment. This, as with conventional methods of evidence collection and organisation would be done during periods set aside for reflection.
Evidence is captured, not manufactured and the pocket sized method for this capturing of evidence becomes something that the learner can take full responsibility for.
(Copied from my blog post, any constructive input appreciated)
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