Sustaining Mobile Learning: Theory, research and practiceWan Ng, Therese M. Cumming Mobile technologies are one of the fastest growing areas of technology in education. For learners, they offer an appealing opportunity to transcend teacher-defined knowledge and approaches by being able to access multiple, alternative sources of information anytime and anywhere. While the pace of engagement with and research into the educational applications of mobile technologies has picked up dramatically in the last decade, there is no consolidated view of how to sustain the practices or opportunities that are being explored. Sustainability is a complex but crucial issue in mobile learning as educational institutions are usually required to make substantial investments in mobile devices and associated technologies, time and training to initiate mobile learning programs. The complexity of sustainable mobile learning programs is further exacerbated by the fast pace of change of digital technologies, where with every change, new possibilities are opened up and investments required. In addition, educators are still attempting to reconcile institutions of formal education with informal mobile learning. The book addresses these issues, with a particular focus on:
Presenting new research alongside theoretical models and ideas for practice, the book will appeal to researchers, academics, and postgraduate students in the fields of education and mobile learning, as well as those working in teacher education. |
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... BYOD is seductive but not widely established. The current book represents the first concerted attack on the challenge to appear in the literature and tackles that challenge from a rich variety of angles. It deserves to be widely read ...
... (BYOD) model shown by schools and higher education institutions. Depending on the model of BYOD adopted, we see a potential shift in the mobile learning paradigm from single platform-based mobile technology use to multi-platform devices ...
... BYOD and student-generated multimedia content approaches, both of which are widely accepted as learnercentred pedagogies. By using two case studies that have achieved sustainability for more than five years, the author discusses the ...
... (BYOD) concept, which is being explored globally in education institutions. In the BYOD approach we are beginning to see a shift in the mobile learning paradigm from single platform-based mobile technology use to multi-platform devices ...
... BYOD agreements and consequences of not doing so; inform parents and students that the responsibility lies with the students to look after their own devices and that the institution is not liable for loss or damage. Drawing up an ...
Contents
Waypoints along learning journeys in a mobile world | |
AGNES KUKULSKAHULME AND MIKE SHARPLES | |
CHEEKIT LOOI DANER SUN LONGKAI WU AND LUNGHSIANG WONG | |
Supporting sustainability and innovation of mobile learning in a UK higher | |
TIM GOODCHILD AND ANDY RAMSDEN | |
CAROLINE WALTA AND HOWARD NICHOLAS | |
JULING SHIH JYUNFONG GUO AND CHENGPING CHEN | |
HANNE WACHER KJÆRGAARD LARS PETER BECH KJELDSEN AND ANNETTE RAHN | |
Index | |
Other editions - View all
Sustaining Mobile Learning: Theory, research and practice Wan Ng,Therese M. Cumming Limited preview - 2015 |
Sustaining Mobile Learning: Theory, Research and Practice Wan Ng,Therese M. Cumming No preview available - 2017 |