The deployment of mobile tablet computers in medical teaching and learning is viewed with mounting interest. Medical educators are embracing insights from technological advancements to ensure that students are equipped with the necessary tools to flourish as physicians. Here we reflect on the benefits and challenges of the tablet learning experience within undergraduate medicine and how students may make the best use of it
Technology enhanced learning is expanding rapidly, due to research showing the benefits for learners...
Mobile technologies are becoming commonplace in society and in education. In higher education, it is...
Abstract Background Mobile learning (mLearning) devices (such as tablets and smartphones) are increa...
Smit Patel,1 Anne Burke-Gaffney2 1Department of Undergraduate Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Imperia...
Anas Tahir, Mohaimen Al-Zubaidy, Husein RajabaliFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London...
This paper describes the process of introducing a mobile learning strategy into a medical school by ...
In recent years there has been a shift from the expectation that students will be supporting their l...
Background Mobile devices provide medical students with easy access to medical information and educa...
Background Mobile devices provide medical students with easy access to medical information and educa...
Recently there has been an increased volume of research and practice of mobile Learning (mLearning) ...
Technology enhanced learning is expanding rapidly, due to research showing the benefits for learners...
Conventional educational wisdom would caution against technological innovation without having all pe...
Purpose: Despite widespread use of mobile technology in medical education, medical students’ use of ...
The papers in this special issue on mobile technologies have one thing in common. They all agree tha...
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) draws on a diverse population of students, many of whom come ...
Technology enhanced learning is expanding rapidly, due to research showing the benefits for learners...
Mobile technologies are becoming commonplace in society and in education. In higher education, it is...
Abstract Background Mobile learning (mLearning) devices (such as tablets and smartphones) are increa...
Smit Patel,1 Anne Burke-Gaffney2 1Department of Undergraduate Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Imperia...
Anas Tahir, Mohaimen Al-Zubaidy, Husein RajabaliFaculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London...
This paper describes the process of introducing a mobile learning strategy into a medical school by ...
In recent years there has been a shift from the expectation that students will be supporting their l...
Background Mobile devices provide medical students with easy access to medical information and educa...
Background Mobile devices provide medical students with easy access to medical information and educa...
Recently there has been an increased volume of research and practice of mobile Learning (mLearning) ...
Technology enhanced learning is expanding rapidly, due to research showing the benefits for learners...
Conventional educational wisdom would caution against technological innovation without having all pe...
Purpose: Despite widespread use of mobile technology in medical education, medical students’ use of ...
The papers in this special issue on mobile technologies have one thing in common. They all agree tha...
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) draws on a diverse population of students, many of whom come ...
Technology enhanced learning is expanding rapidly, due to research showing the benefits for learners...
Mobile technologies are becoming commonplace in society and in education. In higher education, it is...
Abstract Background Mobile learning (mLearning) devices (such as tablets and smartphones) are increa...