This paper provides an overview of the potential of the integration of mobile Web 2.0 tools (based around smartphones) to facilitate social constructivist pedagogies and engage students in tertiary education. Built on the foundation of four years of research and implementation of mobile learning projects (m-learning), this paper provides an overview of the potential of the integration of mobile Web 2.0 tools (based around smartphones) to facilitate social constructivist pedagogies and engage students in tertiary education. Pedagogical affordances of mobile Web 2.0 tools are evaluated, and student usage and feedback is outlined via an interactive multimedia timeline (using YouTube videos) illustrating how these mobile Web 2.0 pedagogical af...
The two-way Web has arrived, accompanied by a raft of affordances that expand how we teach, communic...
The rapid growth and enhancement of mobile and social media tools, and their affordances, offer sign...
Recent discourse and research studies on mobile learning showed increasing awareness of the complexi...
Built on the foundation of four years of research and implementation of mobile learning projects (m...
Today’s smartphones are mobile multimedia computers, in Nokia’s words: “It’s what computers have bec...
This thesis reports on three years of action research mlearning (mobile learning) projects encompass...
Built on the foundation of four years of research and implementation of mobile learning projects (ml...
Abstract: Blogs, wikis, podcasting, and a host of free, easy to use web2.0 social software provide o...
Based on three years of innovative pedagogical development and guided by a participatory action rese...
In this chapter, the author reflects on the emergence of Mobile Web 2.0, a new paradigm for learning...
Blogs, wikis, podcasting, and a host of free, easy to use Web 2.0 social software provide opportunit...
The dramatic advancements in technology over the last 5 years have created an environment that could...
The rise of mobile social media provides unique opportunities for new and creative pedagogies. Pedag...
Based upon three years of mobile learning (mlearning) projects, a major implementation project has ...
User-generated content represents a major shift in the way that people are engaging with technology ...
The two-way Web has arrived, accompanied by a raft of affordances that expand how we teach, communic...
The rapid growth and enhancement of mobile and social media tools, and their affordances, offer sign...
Recent discourse and research studies on mobile learning showed increasing awareness of the complexi...
Built on the foundation of four years of research and implementation of mobile learning projects (m...
Today’s smartphones are mobile multimedia computers, in Nokia’s words: “It’s what computers have bec...
This thesis reports on three years of action research mlearning (mobile learning) projects encompass...
Built on the foundation of four years of research and implementation of mobile learning projects (ml...
Abstract: Blogs, wikis, podcasting, and a host of free, easy to use web2.0 social software provide o...
Based on three years of innovative pedagogical development and guided by a participatory action rese...
In this chapter, the author reflects on the emergence of Mobile Web 2.0, a new paradigm for learning...
Blogs, wikis, podcasting, and a host of free, easy to use Web 2.0 social software provide opportunit...
The dramatic advancements in technology over the last 5 years have created an environment that could...
The rise of mobile social media provides unique opportunities for new and creative pedagogies. Pedag...
Based upon three years of mobile learning (mlearning) projects, a major implementation project has ...
User-generated content represents a major shift in the way that people are engaging with technology ...
The two-way Web has arrived, accompanied by a raft of affordances that expand how we teach, communic...
The rapid growth and enhancement of mobile and social media tools, and their affordances, offer sign...
Recent discourse and research studies on mobile learning showed increasing awareness of the complexi...