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Objectives . By the end of the workshop, participants will Have seen a demonstration on how to send bulk messages to students through a text messaging web site, and how tutors would access the replies Have considered the different ways to engage students through SMS

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  1. Objectives By the end of the workshop, participants will • Have seen a demonstration on how to send bulk messages to students through a text messaging web site, and how tutors would access the replies • Have considered the different ways to engage students through SMS • Have considered the advantages and disadvantages of this form of communication Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  2. Most of Britain's population have usedtext messagesto vote for their favourite pop star or celebrity in the interactive TV programmes on television and radio andtext messagingis also being used to address more serious current affairs issues. New Year's Day 2007 On New Year's Day 214 million text messageswere sent,  the highest ever daily total recorded SMS . . . Text Messaging December - 2006 142 million messages are sent per day: Source: MDA. Person-to-person texts sent across the UK GSM network operators during 2006 showed an average of 3.75 billion messages being sent per month and 123 million messages per day. New Year’s Day2007 - later March 2003 figures revealed a new all time high in the number of text messages sent each month in the UK The total number of chargeable person-to-person text messages sent across the four UK network operators during March (February) was 1.72 (1.53) billion. This figure took the daily average to approximately 56 million – double the amount sent in March 2001 with an hourly average of approx. 2 million. The figure for August 2003 was 55 million per day Click for update … Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  3. M - Learning “In Japan the teenage generation has become known as oya yubi sedai, the thumb tribe, on account of the dexterity with which they text, unaccountable to older generations.” Sunday Times – May 5th 2002 Sadie Plant - pg.4-9 M-Learning? Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  4. 2007 - > > Use backspace key to double-check increase since 2003 Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  5. Courtesy of The Mobile Data Association And www.text.it http://www.text.it/mediacentre/facts_figures.cfm Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  6. Sending messages in bulk • http://www.bulksms.co.uk • http://www.pageone.co.uk/janettxt Amongst others Next page – some considerations … Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  7. Things to look for in a web sms service • Do you need to register with your own mobile phone number? • Will others see it? • Can you send bulk sms? (to groups etc.) • You can send but can they reply? (is there an Inbox, Outbox) • Do replies go to the web site or your phone? • How long do replies get saved for? (can you identify them?) • Can you store the phone numbers? • Can they be grouped? • How much does each text cost? How many free texts in a day? Typical 4p a message • How long before the messages get delivered? Late at night? • Is there any advertising attached? Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  8. Your own college sms service • Software • Hardware • Text charges, service supplier • http://www.intellisoftware.co.uk/sms-gateway/2way-sms/ has a good explanation of how this works. • Try www.xpressms.com Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  9. Questions sent to students • If you notice a bruise on a child, you would (a) speak to the parents (b) tell your manager. *** reply with a or b • List 3 signs of neglect • What 2 steps could you take to ease a new child into your setting? • List two effects of separation on a child from its parent/carer • List 3 different types of personal relationships that people have during the different stages of development. • List 3 different types of child observations. Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  10. New language • "My smmr hols wr CWOT. B4, we usd 2go2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & thr 3 :- kds FTF. ILNY, it's a gr8 plc." • "My summer holidays were a complete waste of time. Before, we used to go to New York to see my brother, his girlfriend and their three screaming kids face to face. I love New York, it's a great place.“ Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  11. Orange poetry competition 2&4 2 see & 4 see, 2 tell & 4 tell, 2 taste & 4 taste,2 get & 4 get, 2 give & 4 give.. Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

  12. Presenters • David SugdenIndependent e-Learning Consultantex-NLN subject mentorex- e-Learning Manager, Dewsbury Collegedavid@village-e-learning.co.uk • Lilian SoonIndependent e-Learning Consultantex-ILT Co-ordinator, Thomas Danby Collegelilian@xlearn.co.uk Original presentation by Lilian Soon – lilian@xlearn.co.uk and David Sugden – david@village-e-learning.co.uk (re-authored by David July 2007)

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