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: exploring the challenges surrounding the sustainability of mobile learning in K-12 and higher education investigating the importance of sustaining mobile learning for diverse populations of students globally discussing theoretical models for the sustainability of mobile learning providing the reader with strategies for sustaining mobile learning.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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This book explore the challenges surrounding the sustainability of mobile learning in K-12 and higher education, discusses theoretical models for the sustainability of mobile learning and provides the reader with strategies for sustaining mobile learning.
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Foreword Professor John TraxlerPrefaceChapters1 Sustaining innovation in learning with mobile devices: Key challengesWan Ng and Howard Nicholas2 Sustaining the unsustainable: Reframing global learning for the 21st centuryTim Best, Scott Walthour, and Teresa Franklin3 Waypoints along learning journeys in a mobile worldAgnes Kukulska-Hulme and Mike Sharples4 Professional development for sustaining a mobile learning-enabled curriculumChee-Kit Looi, Daner Sun, Longkai Wu, and Lung-Hsiang Wong 5 Sustaining mobile learning at a personal level: Mobile digital literacyWan Ng6 Supporting sustainability and innovation of mobile learning in a UK higher education institutionTim Goodchild and Andy Ramsden7 Sustaining mobile learning in inclusive environments: A universal design for learning approach Therese M. Cumming, Iva Strnadová, Roselyn Dixon, and Irina Verenikina8 Sustaining learning with mobile devices through educational design for teaching presenceCaroline Walta and Howard Nicholas9 Sustaining mobile learning with pervasive game: An example of cultural history explorationJu-Ling Shih, Jyun-Fong Guo, and Cheng-ping Chen10 Augmented reality: Sustaining iPad-facilitated visualisation pedagogy in nursingHanne Wacher Kjaergaard, Lars Peter Bech Kjeldsen, and Annette Rahn11 Achieving sustainable mobile learning through student-owned devices and student-generated multimedia contentLaurel Evelyn Dyson
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781138787384
Publisert
2015-07-21
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
498 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
232

Om bidragsyterne

Wan Ng is Associate Professor in Technology Education and Science Education at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia. She has researched mobile learning for over a decade and has published widely in this area, including an edited book on innovative mobile learning pedagogy.

Therese M. Cumming is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education at the University of New South Wales, Australia. As part of the School of Education's Special Education Research Group, Therese's research is focused on using iPads to support individuals with disabilities.