tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522311.post1107234706425900632..comments2024-03-12T03:23:42.976-04:00Comments on NeuroDojo: Profs don’t textZen Faulkeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07811309183398223358noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3522311.post-77091496731393716682010-06-23T17:13:19.576-04:002010-06-23T17:13:19.576-04:00Hi, some LMS's have an SMS option. There are a...Hi, some LMS's have an SMS option. There are also separate tools, for example in the UK, ones like <a href="http://www.edutxt.co.uk/preloginjsp/edutxt/index.jsp" rel="nofollow"> EduText </a>, John Traxler at University of Wolverhampton <a href="http://www.jisc.ac.uk/media/documents/programmes/elearninginnovation/melasfinalreport.pdf" rel="nofollow"> pioneered </a>a lot of these.<br /><br />It is possible to set up one yourself using a modem or a phone, but you will need to pay bulk charges <a href="http://www.clickatell.com/" rel="nofollow"> Clickatell </a>, <a href="http://www.intellisms.co.uk/" rel="nofollow"> IntelliSMS </a> are cheap, but I'm not sure for US. (It would take some time to set up and manage)<br /><br />Judy Brown based in the US is a leader in the mobile learning space, one of her sites <a href="http://mlearnopedia.com/index.php?searchword=SMS&option=com_search&Itemid=" rel="nofollow"> Mlearnopedia </a> has some options.<br /><br />It may be that another part of your university such as marketing or recruitment are already using a service which you can join too as another option.<br /><br />Hope you find something suitable, happy to help further if I can.<br /><br />NicolaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com