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Mobile Learning

Perspectives on Practice and Policy
Buch | Hardcover
292 Seiten
2018
Information Age Publishing (Verlag)
9781641131230 (ISBN)
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This book explores the growth and impact of mobile technologies on education and society. It examines mobile learning in informal settings and classrooms, language learning, mobile gaming, and policy issues addressing questions about the current and future state of mobile learning, and the necessary policies and practices for effective use.
There can be no doubt that mobile technologies are here to stay. Global mobile traffic grew 74 percent in 2015 alone, with 563 million devices and connections added -- most of them tablets and Smartphones. This growth has been 4000-fold in the past 10 years and 400 million-fold in the past 15 years (Cisco, 2016). Mobile technologies permeate the lives of 21st century citizens as mainstays of organizational and institutional day-to-day operations, commerce, and communication and as tools used to support individuals’ personal, social, and career responsibilities. In both the corporate and educational worlds, e- and m-learning and marketing with mobile technologies are moving forward at breakneck speed with, in many cases, a blurring of traditional sector boundaries.

As neither the technology nor the uses are static, exploring practices and policies that underpin this quickly shifting mobile technology context is crucial for ensuring its intelligent, purposeful, and equitable use. This edited book provides a venue for researchers to share their work on mobile learning with a focus on uses for mobiles in informal settings and PK-20 classrooms, language learning, mobile gaming, leadership and policy issues, and what mobile learning in the future may be. It assists researchers and educators to consider and answer questions such as: What is “mobile learning” today? How can mobiles be used to enable learning? How is mobile learning crossing or connecting economic, social, and/or cultural sectors? How do specific cultural practices with media influence mobile learning (e.g., youth practices, educator practices, parent practices, community practices)? What are policy and leadership implications in supporting mobile learning? What policies, practices, and/or pedagogical approaches are necessary to move forward with mobiles in schools or universities? In what ways is mobile learning impacting education; including how students learn and teachers teach? What will/ should/might mobile learning look like in the future?

Danielle Herro, Clemson University Sousan Arafeh, Southern Connecticut State University Rich Ling, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Christopher Holden, University of New Mexico.

Foreword.

Preface.

Part I. Policy Contexts For Mobile Learning.

Chapter 1. Tensions Between the Local in the Global: A Cosmopolitan View of Mobile Learning Initiatives; Judith Dunkerly-Bean, Helen Crompton, and Char Moffit.

Chapter 2. The Role of Leadership and Professional Development to Overcoming Barriers to Mobile Learning in Formal Schooling; Liz Kolb.

Chapter 3. Mobile Learning Curricula: Policy and Potential; David Parsons and Kathryn MacCallum.

Chapter 4. U.S. Tweens Talk About Mobile Learning: Dominant Discourses, Danger, and the Importance of Information Seeking; Sousan Arafeh, Michael Kuszpa, Meghan Weller, and Thomas Mitchell.

Part II. Connecting History And Community: Location-based Mobile Learning.

Chapter 5. STEMlandia: Using Mobile Technology to Get 'Em Outside; James L. Larsen, Jodi Asbell-Clarke, Barbara MacEachern, and Elizabeth Rowe.

Chapter 6. Community Inquiry With Mobile Asset Mapping; Ryan M. Rish, Aijuan Cun, Abigail Gloss, and Merve Pamuk.

Chapter 7. We Got This: Toward a Facilitator-Youth Apprenticeship Approach to Supporting Collaboration and Design Challenges in Youth-Designed Mobile Location-Based Games; Sara Vogel and Judith Perry.

Chapter 8. Augmenting National Historical Parks: A Pilot Study for Harpers Ferry; Laura A. Gillespie.

Part III. Mobile Learning In Pre-K-12 Educational Settings.

Chapter 9. Piecing the Puzzle Together: Building a Dialogue for Engaging Multiple Disciplines in Inquiry-Based Mobile Learning Through Professional Development; Cynthia C. Minchew Deaton, Sandra M. Linder, and Benjamin E. Deaton.

Chapter 10. Digital Leadership in Rural Middle School: Preparing Effective 21st Century Digital Citizens Via a Mobile Learning Curriculum; Jennifer L. Motter.

Chapter 11. BYOD in the Art Classroom: A Framework for Studio Learning; Aysenur Ozyer, Kyle Roberts, and Brent G. Wilson.

Chapter 12. Your iPhone Cannot Escape History, and Neither Can You: Self-Reflexive Design for a Mobile History Learning Game; Owen Gottlieb.

About the Contributors.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Digital Media and Learning
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 587 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Unterrichtsvorbereitung Unterrichts-Handreichungen
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-13 9781641131230 / 9781641131230
Zustand Neuware
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