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One of the significant promises of mobile learning is ability for teachers and students to use their own mobile computing devices. In this hands-on session, we’ll take a look at FREEways for teaching and learning that are appropriate for a variety of mobile computing devices and platforms. Specifically, we’ll explore QR codes, capturing student responses and artifacts easily inside Posterous, using polling for formative assessment, and phonecasting/phlogging for representing knowledge. BYOM — Bring your own mobile!
Capturing Student Responses/Artifacts with Posterous & Cellphones
Only a single cellphone number can be entered into Posterous (i.e., the teacher's number). To post by text messaging (SMS), you have to put POST in ALL CAPS before the message and then send it to the 41411 Posterous number. Your cellphone number must be registered with Posterous. See Poster Help here.
Posting with MMS as an Approved Email address
Multimedia text messages (MMS) messages cannot be posted with the 41411 number to Posterous. Instead, email addresses must be used. For a list of the Email addresses for the various cellphone carriers see this list (Email addresses for Cellphone Carriers). Because this is an email address, the email address must be added as contributors/approved email addresses into Posterous to post.
For example, if your cellphone number is 281-555-5555 and AT&T is your cellphone carrier, then you set up 2815555555@mms.att.com as an approved email address, which would allow this number to send MMS to Posterous with an email address.
Posting with MMS & "Anyone Can Post"
With the "Settings" set to "Anyone can post", you can then post an MMS into Posterous with post@yourposterousname.posterous.com (e.g., post@viralnotebook.posterous.com). These are moderated and must be approved to publish.
Bypassing Posterous' Limit to Only One Text Number
With some testing, I was able to connect Google Voice up to Posterous. The process for posting is this:
Google Voice is forwarded to
Gmail is forwarded to
Posterous
This, however, is not the order in which it should be set up. Instead, follow this order.
Gmail is first. I created a Gmail account specifically for Posterous.
In Posterous, use your gmail address as the primary address for log in.
In Posterous, I set the Settings to "Anyone can Post".
In Posterous, check to see if the post was received. You only want the confirmation code right now.
Enter the confirmation code into Gmail. This should set up the forwarding to Posterous.
Now, you can set up Google Voice by picking your number and doing the phone call verification.
In the Google Voice Settings, under "Voicemail & Text," choose to forward text messages to my email (which should be your gmail address).
That should do it. You can try sending a text or an email. The emails should be posted directly into Posterous. Texts will have to be approved inside Posterous. Note, gmail does not support MMS.
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