This paper focuses on the methods used in a project which set out to capture the movements and to consider the wellbeing of 30 teenagers on their journeys to and from school. A mobile phone linked to a GPS receiver was used to automatically log travel patterns whilst the respondents added ‘blog’ images and text about how they felt on the journey. Follow up interviews further explored the data. The paper shows that by using a range of methods the young people became involved in the project in different ways providing a rich picture of contingent and complex school journeys
What is learning from the learners’ point of view and how does this relate to the use of mobile tech...
Issues around the journey to school are often in the news, and so are never far removed from the pub...
This paper provides illustrations of more creative ways of encouraging adolescents to recount their ...
In this paper, we present findings of a research project in which mobile phones were used as part of...
Travelling to and from school is a regular part of life for most children. Such movement can also ha...
Travel to and from school is a regular part of life for most children. Such movement can also have ...
In the face of increasing sprawl and car-dependence in US metropolitan areas, young people – especia...
Case studies were conducted with 13 school aged children who use mobility devices to explore how the...
This article discusses the development of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s everyd...
Introduction. Rising access to and use of mobile devices by children and young people makes it criti...
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and National Children's Bureau. This article explores the ways in whi...
This article discusses the potentials of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s mobilit...
Abstract Purpose/Aim: To describe in-classroom use of mobile phones amongst teenagers. Material/Meth...
This article discusses the potentials of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s mobilit...
Direct student experience of the real, live organism, object, place or environment is recognised by ...
What is learning from the learners’ point of view and how does this relate to the use of mobile tech...
Issues around the journey to school are often in the news, and so are never far removed from the pub...
This paper provides illustrations of more creative ways of encouraging adolescents to recount their ...
In this paper, we present findings of a research project in which mobile phones were used as part of...
Travelling to and from school is a regular part of life for most children. Such movement can also ha...
Travel to and from school is a regular part of life for most children. Such movement can also have ...
In the face of increasing sprawl and car-dependence in US metropolitan areas, young people – especia...
Case studies were conducted with 13 school aged children who use mobility devices to explore how the...
This article discusses the development of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s everyd...
Introduction. Rising access to and use of mobile devices by children and young people makes it criti...
© 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd and National Children's Bureau. This article explores the ways in whi...
This article discusses the potentials of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s mobilit...
Abstract Purpose/Aim: To describe in-classroom use of mobile phones amongst teenagers. Material/Meth...
This article discusses the potentials of a mixed methods approach to the study of children’s mobilit...
Direct student experience of the real, live organism, object, place or environment is recognised by ...
What is learning from the learners’ point of view and how does this relate to the use of mobile tech...
Issues around the journey to school are often in the news, and so are never far removed from the pub...
This paper provides illustrations of more creative ways of encouraging adolescents to recount their ...