We present five design guidelines that we have developed from issues identified during our usability evaluations in a sensor-based citizen inquiry project. These have been compiled from existing literature, and after receiving feedback on use of the mobile application from participants through forum comments and survey responses, statistical analysis of the sensor measurements, and the researchers' observation and reflection. These guidelines aim to assist Technology-enhanced Learning (TEL) researchers and teachers who develop, modify or use mobile apps for their projects and lessons
We review the research on mobile learning and theories of learning in order to produce a pedagogical...
With the continuing growth of mobile devices outpacing that of desktops and laptops, mobile devices ...
Public deliverable from the MOBILearn project (D.4.1)Mobile learning is an emergent paradigm in a st...
Despite their advantages of portability and ease of use, mobile devices have not yet been used in th...
The authors describe the design and formative evaluation of a sensor toolkit for Android smartphones...
Education plays an important role in helping developing nations reduce poverty and improving quality...
The paper discusses the design, implementation and evaluation of a pilot project that integrated inq...
The Mobile Learning Tools for Science (MaLTS) project developed design guidelines for building scaff...
This paper presents the rationale, challenges, successes and results of activities to establish the ...
The paper describes a project to support personal inquiry learning with handheld and desktop technol...
In this article, learning is studied in in situ applications that involve sensors. The main question...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Mobile devices have a variety of built-in sensors (e.g...
Apps for mobile devices and web-based platforms are increasingly used in citizen science projects. W...
The increasing growth and usage of mobile devices, such as tablets and iPads, by young children has ...
The paper addresses the question of how to design for learning taking place on mobile and wireless d...
We review the research on mobile learning and theories of learning in order to produce a pedagogical...
With the continuing growth of mobile devices outpacing that of desktops and laptops, mobile devices ...
Public deliverable from the MOBILearn project (D.4.1)Mobile learning is an emergent paradigm in a st...
Despite their advantages of portability and ease of use, mobile devices have not yet been used in th...
The authors describe the design and formative evaluation of a sensor toolkit for Android smartphones...
Education plays an important role in helping developing nations reduce poverty and improving quality...
The paper discusses the design, implementation and evaluation of a pilot project that integrated inq...
The Mobile Learning Tools for Science (MaLTS) project developed design guidelines for building scaff...
This paper presents the rationale, challenges, successes and results of activities to establish the ...
The paper describes a project to support personal inquiry learning with handheld and desktop technol...
In this article, learning is studied in in situ applications that involve sensors. The main question...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Mobile devices have a variety of built-in sensors (e.g...
Apps for mobile devices and web-based platforms are increasingly used in citizen science projects. W...
The increasing growth and usage of mobile devices, such as tablets and iPads, by young children has ...
The paper addresses the question of how to design for learning taking place on mobile and wireless d...
We review the research on mobile learning and theories of learning in order to produce a pedagogical...
With the continuing growth of mobile devices outpacing that of desktops and laptops, mobile devices ...
Public deliverable from the MOBILearn project (D.4.1)Mobile learning is an emergent paradigm in a st...