New technologies, new pedagogies

Mobile technologies and new ways of teaching and learning

Authors

  • Jan Herrington
  • Jessica Mantei
  • Anthony Herrington
  • Ian Olney
  • Brian Ferry

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2008.2414

Keywords:

mobile learning, mobile technologies, authentic learning, design-based research, higher education

Abstract

This paper describes a major development and research study that investigated the use of mobile technologies in higher education. The project investigated the educational potential of two ubiquitous mobile devices: Palm smart phones and iPod digital audio players (mp3 players). An action learning framework for professional development was designed and implemented with a group of teachers from a Faculty of Education. Each teacher or team created pedagogies to implement appropriate use of a mobile device in different subject areas in higher education. This paper describes the project aims, design and implementation in four phases, together with a description of the project management and communication factors that helped to ensure its success.

 

 

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Published

2008-11-25

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ASCILITE Conference - Full Papers

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