© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper adopts scenario planning as a methodological approach and tool to help science educators reconceptualise their use of mobile technologies across various different futures. These ‘futures’ are set out neither as predictions nor prognoses but rather as stimuli to encourage greater discussion and reflection around the use of mobile technologies in science education. Informed by the literature and our empirical data, we consider four alternative futures for science education in a mobile world, with a particular focus on networked collaboration and student agency. We conclude that ‘seamless learning’, whereby students are empowered to use their mobile technologies to negotiate across ...
Enhanced capabilities of modern smartphones offer the potential to design tools that support new for...
The focus of research in mobile learning has shifted from “anytime anywhere” delivery of educational...
It is recognised in the literature that mobile technologies have the potential to 'disrupt' establis...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper adopts scenario planning as a methodol...
During the past few years there have been great strides in the advancement of technology with the ri...
The process by which one generation's wisdom, information, and skills are handed on to the next is k...
Different approaches have been proposed on the design and development of digital and interactive tec...
There are a variety of extra curricular activities and programs that aim to promote Science, Technol...
This article develops four school education scenarios to help educators consider the role of digital...
In this paper we describe our efforts to foster educational interoperability in scenarios using mobi...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. As mobile technologies become more multifaceted and ubiquitou...
This paper reports research work related to a wider study, aimed at developing a mobile app for Sci...
This paper reviews work on using mobile devices in informal situations for collaborative learning in...
Unless we have a clear understanding today of how and where tomorrow's technology can be used t...
Technology has played a key role in reshaping the way education is being delivered in university env...
Enhanced capabilities of modern smartphones offer the potential to design tools that support new for...
The focus of research in mobile learning has shifted from “anytime anywhere” delivery of educational...
It is recognised in the literature that mobile technologies have the potential to 'disrupt' establis...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper adopts scenario planning as a methodol...
During the past few years there have been great strides in the advancement of technology with the ri...
The process by which one generation's wisdom, information, and skills are handed on to the next is k...
Different approaches have been proposed on the design and development of digital and interactive tec...
There are a variety of extra curricular activities and programs that aim to promote Science, Technol...
This article develops four school education scenarios to help educators consider the role of digital...
In this paper we describe our efforts to foster educational interoperability in scenarios using mobi...
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019. As mobile technologies become more multifaceted and ubiquitou...
This paper reports research work related to a wider study, aimed at developing a mobile app for Sci...
This paper reviews work on using mobile devices in informal situations for collaborative learning in...
Unless we have a clear understanding today of how and where tomorrow's technology can be used t...
Technology has played a key role in reshaping the way education is being delivered in university env...
Enhanced capabilities of modern smartphones offer the potential to design tools that support new for...
The focus of research in mobile learning has shifted from “anytime anywhere” delivery of educational...
It is recognised in the literature that mobile technologies have the potential to 'disrupt' establis...