Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influencing the evolution of higher education across disciplines. For teacher educators there is an additional consideration of how to prepare teachers to use such devices in their own practice once they graduate. This paper will address some related issues and report results from a study conducted in two Australian universities. The evidence confirms that obtaining the best results from adoption of mobile technologies in teacher education will require adjustments to course design and to the behaviors of both pre-service teachers and teacher educators
There is a perceived “disconnect” between university theory and the reality of the classroom which h...
This paper reports on a study of a community of university educators that investigated the introduct...
This chapter seeks to investigate the potential relationship between mobile technologies and profess...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Transforming Teacher Education with Mobile Technologies provides an international, comparative overv...
Initial teacher education (ITE) programs continue to receive critique regarding how they prepare pr...
Use of mobile technology in the classroom (m-learning) is a recent educational practice. This study ...
As more and more children bring personal mobile devices to school, schools struggle to formulate pol...
The present era of Information Communication Technology (ICT) has widened the scope of new technolog...
Understanding how to move with the times and build curricula that use mobile technologies has been a...
Mobile computing devices are increasingly finding a place in universities, putting the pressure on ...
Students are seeking flexible study opportunities. Smartphones have potential to support learning at...
The goal of this study was to explore the disposition to, attitudes towards, and usage of ICT, the o...
There is a perceived “disconnect” between university theory and the reality of the classroom which h...
This paper reports on a study of a community of university educators that investigated the introduct...
This chapter seeks to investigate the potential relationship between mobile technologies and profess...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Widespread availability of smartphones and similar devices with connection to the Internet is influe...
Transforming Teacher Education with Mobile Technologies provides an international, comparative overv...
Initial teacher education (ITE) programs continue to receive critique regarding how they prepare pr...
Use of mobile technology in the classroom (m-learning) is a recent educational practice. This study ...
As more and more children bring personal mobile devices to school, schools struggle to formulate pol...
The present era of Information Communication Technology (ICT) has widened the scope of new technolog...
Understanding how to move with the times and build curricula that use mobile technologies has been a...
Mobile computing devices are increasingly finding a place in universities, putting the pressure on ...
Students are seeking flexible study opportunities. Smartphones have potential to support learning at...
The goal of this study was to explore the disposition to, attitudes towards, and usage of ICT, the o...
There is a perceived “disconnect” between university theory and the reality of the classroom which h...
This paper reports on a study of a community of university educators that investigated the introduct...
This chapter seeks to investigate the potential relationship between mobile technologies and profess...