There is a crisis looming and a paradox emerging. Many educators advocate, promote and encourage the dreams of agency, control, ownership and choice amongst students whilst educational institutions take the responsibility for provision, equity, access, participation and standards. The institutions traditionally procure, provide and control the technology for learning but now students are acquiring their own personal technologies for learning and institutions are challenged to keep pace. These allow students to produce, store, transmit and consume information, images and ideas; this potentially realises the educators’ dream but is for institutions potentially a nightmare, one of loss of control and loss of the quality, consistency, uniformit...
Learning with mobiles in UK universities is not new and is not novel. It is, in fact, at least 10 ye...
A PROVOKING THOUGHT: SMARTPHONES AS EDUCATIONAL TOOLSA PROVOKING THOUGHT: SMARTPHONES AS EDUCATIONAL...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
There is a crisis looming and a paradox emerging. Many educators advocate, promote and encourage the...
Many educators advocate, promote and encourage the dreams of agency, control, ownership and choice a...
Emerging technologies for learning report - Article exploring learner owned devices and their potent...
The ubiquitous access to technology is forcing educational institutions to look at ways of using stu...
It has been predicted that mobile devices will be the primary connection tool to the internet for mo...
The affordances of mobile technologies are well documented (cf Sharples, Vavolua, Wali, Cook, Pachle...
The paper reports on research concerned with learners’ uses of mobile technologies based on an inter...
none2This chapter reports and discusses the findings of an empirical study on the cultural models of...
Learning with technology raises a range of issues not the least of which is equity of learning outco...
This study explores the potential use of mobile learning in higher education with a focus on student...
Mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous in the world today. With the power of portable computing in t...
Learner preferences appear to be changing and there is some evidence that students are seeking a dif...
Learning with mobiles in UK universities is not new and is not novel. It is, in fact, at least 10 ye...
A PROVOKING THOUGHT: SMARTPHONES AS EDUCATIONAL TOOLSA PROVOKING THOUGHT: SMARTPHONES AS EDUCATIONAL...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
There is a crisis looming and a paradox emerging. Many educators advocate, promote and encourage the...
Many educators advocate, promote and encourage the dreams of agency, control, ownership and choice a...
Emerging technologies for learning report - Article exploring learner owned devices and their potent...
The ubiquitous access to technology is forcing educational institutions to look at ways of using stu...
It has been predicted that mobile devices will be the primary connection tool to the internet for mo...
The affordances of mobile technologies are well documented (cf Sharples, Vavolua, Wali, Cook, Pachle...
The paper reports on research concerned with learners’ uses of mobile technologies based on an inter...
none2This chapter reports and discusses the findings of an empirical study on the cultural models of...
Learning with technology raises a range of issues not the least of which is equity of learning outco...
This study explores the potential use of mobile learning in higher education with a focus on student...
Mobile devices are becoming ubiquitous in the world today. With the power of portable computing in t...
Learner preferences appear to be changing and there is some evidence that students are seeking a dif...
Learning with mobiles in UK universities is not new and is not novel. It is, in fact, at least 10 ye...
A PROVOKING THOUGHT: SMARTPHONES AS EDUCATIONAL TOOLSA PROVOKING THOUGHT: SMARTPHONES AS EDUCATIONAL...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...