Although mobile learning is a popular topic in current research, it is not well conceptualized. Many researchers rely on under‐theorized conceptions of the topic, and those who have tried to refine the ideas involved have found this to be complex and difficult. In this paper a new interpretation of the concept ‘mobile learning’ is offered, drawing on the tradition of activity theory. The interpretation focuses on the continuity of learning activities that take place in multiple contexts, which are embodied as the combination of the physical and social setting of the learning activities. The paper starts by sketching the current research context and then outlines the theoretical tradition within which the interpretation of ‘mobile learning’ ...
Most adults and adolescents in developed countries now own mobile phones and media devices, and for ...
In the evolving landscape of mobile learning, European researchers have conducted significant mobile...
This article argues that mobile phones should be viewed as new cultural resources that operate withi...
Although mobile learning is a popular topic in current research, it is not well conceptualised. Many...
Although mobile learning is a popular topic in current research, it is not well conceptualised. Many...
Although mobile learning is a popular topic in current research, it is not well conceptualized. Many...
This research paper looks at how the introduction of mobile learning will be a catalyst for educatio...
The focus of research in mobile learning has shifted from “anytime anywhere” delivery of educational...
The focus of this interdisciplinary research is to comprehend the impacts of computing lecturers' de...
The ability to support students/learners to learn on the move at any place and at any time is new ta...
Abstract: This paper discusses the importance of learning context with a particular focus upon the e...
This paper discusses the importance of learning context with a particular focus upon the educational...
Is mobile learning just a part of everyday learning? This is a relevant question in an age when most...
Theory is often neglected when planning and analysing mobile learning projects, beyond perhaps a bri...
This article argues that mobile phones should be viewed as new cultural resources that operate withi...
Most adults and adolescents in developed countries now own mobile phones and media devices, and for ...
In the evolving landscape of mobile learning, European researchers have conducted significant mobile...
This article argues that mobile phones should be viewed as new cultural resources that operate withi...
Although mobile learning is a popular topic in current research, it is not well conceptualised. Many...
Although mobile learning is a popular topic in current research, it is not well conceptualised. Many...
Although mobile learning is a popular topic in current research, it is not well conceptualized. Many...
This research paper looks at how the introduction of mobile learning will be a catalyst for educatio...
The focus of research in mobile learning has shifted from “anytime anywhere” delivery of educational...
The focus of this interdisciplinary research is to comprehend the impacts of computing lecturers' de...
The ability to support students/learners to learn on the move at any place and at any time is new ta...
Abstract: This paper discusses the importance of learning context with a particular focus upon the e...
This paper discusses the importance of learning context with a particular focus upon the educational...
Is mobile learning just a part of everyday learning? This is a relevant question in an age when most...
Theory is often neglected when planning and analysing mobile learning projects, beyond perhaps a bri...
This article argues that mobile phones should be viewed as new cultural resources that operate withi...
Most adults and adolescents in developed countries now own mobile phones and media devices, and for ...
In the evolving landscape of mobile learning, European researchers have conducted significant mobile...
This article argues that mobile phones should be viewed as new cultural resources that operate withi...