In 2013 Western Sydney University began giving iPads to all new first-year undergraduate students. Teaching staff were also issued with iPads. This was the largest such initiative in the southern hemisphere. It was part of the University’s strategic plan for learning and teaching, integrated across several university support systems, including curriculum development, staff development and IT infrastructure. This chapter is an account of how these systems have begun to work together to support the use of mobile devices as an integral part of the university learning environment. Teaching staff have been provided with a range of training and support services to facilitate the use of iPads in teaching, as part of the Western Sydney Univers...
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) draws on a diverse population of students, many of whom come ...
In 1980s, laptop evolution started and people has used laptop as their portable computer. Laptop is ...
[aBSTRACT]: The advent of mobile devices has provided a new direction to the current models of e-lea...
This paper presents a preliminary exploration of the types of smart mobile technologies higher educa...
The deployment of nearly 45,000 iPads to university students over a 3-year period has occurred at th...
Recent developments in mobile technologies have provided unique opportunities for learning and teach...
This study explores the potential use of mobile learning in higher education with a focus on student...
Universities across the globe are embracing the digital world in various forms. Massively open onlin...
Recent developments in mobile technologies have provided unique opportunities for learning and teach...
The University of Western Sydney is investing in three levels of learning technology provision: inst...
This article is a reflection on a presentation, given at the APT 2017 conference, on a case study of...
The University of Western Sydney is investing in three levels of learning technology provision: inst...
Given the ubiquity of mobile devices being used by students in their university, a group of lecturer...
Mobile devices are ubiquitous in the era of smart phones and tablets, millennial require greater con...
The workplace in the modern world continues to demand higher qualifications and refined competencies...
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) draws on a diverse population of students, many of whom come ...
In 1980s, laptop evolution started and people has used laptop as their portable computer. Laptop is ...
[aBSTRACT]: The advent of mobile devices has provided a new direction to the current models of e-lea...
This paper presents a preliminary exploration of the types of smart mobile technologies higher educa...
The deployment of nearly 45,000 iPads to university students over a 3-year period has occurred at th...
Recent developments in mobile technologies have provided unique opportunities for learning and teach...
This study explores the potential use of mobile learning in higher education with a focus on student...
Universities across the globe are embracing the digital world in various forms. Massively open onlin...
Recent developments in mobile technologies have provided unique opportunities for learning and teach...
The University of Western Sydney is investing in three levels of learning technology provision: inst...
This article is a reflection on a presentation, given at the APT 2017 conference, on a case study of...
The University of Western Sydney is investing in three levels of learning technology provision: inst...
Given the ubiquity of mobile devices being used by students in their university, a group of lecturer...
Mobile devices are ubiquitous in the era of smart phones and tablets, millennial require greater con...
The workplace in the modern world continues to demand higher qualifications and refined competencies...
The University of Western Sydney (UWS) draws on a diverse population of students, many of whom come ...
In 1980s, laptop evolution started and people has used laptop as their portable computer. Laptop is ...
[aBSTRACT]: The advent of mobile devices has provided a new direction to the current models of e-lea...