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Mobile Learning and Higher Education provides case studies of mobile learning in higher education settings to showcase how devices can transform learning at the undergraduate and graduate levels. With the rapid diffusion of networked technologies among the adult populations of many countries and the supersession of the once-ubiquitous lecture approach with active learner-centered teaching for deep understanding, mobile devices are increasingly used in higher education classrooms to offer unique and effective new approaches to teaching and learning. A cutting-edge research volume, this collection also provides a springboard for building better practices in higher education institutions.

Recenzijos

"Helen Crompton and John Traxler deserve our thanks for assembling Mobile Learning and Higher Education. They have brought together a wonderfully rich mix of scholars who examine the varying dimensions of mobile learning, including the roles of devices in augmented reality, mobile-based navigation, mobile journalism, mobile social studies education, assessment and feedback, and more. The book will position readers to better understand the vast potential of mobile communication to transform and emancipate learning as mobile-rich classrooms become the norm."

Richard Ling, Shaw Foundation Professor of Media Technology, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

"Mobile devices are everywhere, except at the heart of higher education. This book demonstrates how smartphones and tablets, when combined with active and learner-centred pedagogies, have the potential to transform learning. It also highlights why universities must find new ways to engage with mobile and networked learners if they are to survive in global education."

Mike Sharples, Chair in Educational Technology, The Open University, UK

Contributors vii
Introduction 1(7)
Helen Crompton
John Traxler
1 The iPad Six Years on: Progress and Problems for Enhancing Mobile Learning with Special Reference to Fieldwork Education
8(11)
W. Brian Whalley
Alice L. Mauchline
Derek France
Julian Park
Katharine Welsh
2 Mainstreaming Mobile Learning in Journalism Education
19(12)
Thomas D. Cochrane
Helen A. Sissons
Danielle L. Mulrennan
3 Creating Time and Responsive Dimensions in Science with Mobile Technology
31(10)
Martin P. Khechara
Sara C. Smith
4 Augmented Reality and Mobile Learning: Theoretical Foundations and Implementation
41(15)
Andrew T. Greenwood
Minjuan Wang
5 Improving Assessment and Feedback through Virtual Reality Mobile Learning for Higher Degree Apprentices in the Workplace
56(11)
Katharine E. Jewitt
6 A Glimpse into Mobile Learning in Open Distance Learning (South Africa)
67(15)
Thulile P. Shandu
7 The Death of `Mobile Learning'
82(10)
Ian Glover
Helen Rodger
8 Online Students' Perspectives of Connectivity, Navigation, and Experiences with Mobile Devices
92(12)
Billie Jean Holubz
9 Integrating Mobile Technologies for Learning: Thoughts from Educators Who Followed The Apps of Christmas Course @DIT 12
104(10)
Frances M. Boylan
10 Mainstreaming Mobile Teaching Innovation in a Resource-Constrained Context: Changing Access, Shifting Practice
114(12)
Cheryl Brown
Genevieve Haupt
Aditi Hunma
11 Mobile Learning Transformation in a National Higher Education System
126(10)
Cathy Cavanaugh
Jace Hargis
12 KakaoTalk Meets the Ministry of Education: Mobile Learning in South Korean Higher Education
136(12)
Michael S. Gallagher
13 Emancipating Education in Craft Apprenticeships Using Mobile Learning
148(18)
Jim G. Ffrench
Barry J. Ryan
14 Mobile Learning and Social Studies Higher Education: A Thematic Review of Recent Research
166(11)
Mark M. Diacopoulos
15 Cultures of Mobile Learning: A Review of Learning Effectiveness in Mobile-Rich Classrooms
177(12)
Michael Stevenson
Kumaran Rajaram
John Hedberg
Conclusion -- Mobile Learning in Higher Education: The Challenges in Context 189(12)
John Traxler
Helen Crompton
Index 201
Helen Crompton is Assistant Professor of Instructional Technology in the Department of Teaching and Learning at Old Dominion University, USA.

John Traxler is Professor of Digital Learning and Director of the Institute of Education at the University of Wolverhampton, UK.