There have been mixed reviews about the potential of e-readers to enhance higher education. At first glance, e-readers appear to have significant potential to provide students with access to course content and learning materials. There are a number of considerations and obstacles to be addressed, however, before these devices are ready for widespread adoption. This paper reports on a pilot study using e-readers to provide students without internet access, with access to electronic course content. Course readings were converted into ePub format and were made available to a cohort of 16 incarcerated students via e-readers. This paper provides an overview of the steps undertaken as well the challenges and obstacles encountered in converting th...
The notion of "E-texts" or "electronic texts" made its way onto the agenda of the Academic Support C...
This paper reviews previous research on e-books and the information seeking behaviour of scholars. I...
This article reports on a research project at the University of Agder that has studied the use of e-...
There have been mixed reviews about the potential of e-readers to enhance higher education. At first...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
This paper reports on a project that was first introduced to World Conference on Mobile and Contextu...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
This paper explores an Australian trial of mobile learning technologies, including internet-independ...
For the past decade or so, I have created primary document readers for my class using copyright-perm...
This talk will examine each part of teaching and learning process and consider how an e-book can be ...
Ebook readers have received a mixed press, with some hailing them as the future of reading and other...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
This paper describes the first part of a resources provision experiment that is currently taking pla...
This article reports on a research project at the University of Agder that has studied t...
The notion of "E-texts" or "electronic texts" made its way onto the agenda of the Academic Support C...
This paper reviews previous research on e-books and the information seeking behaviour of scholars. I...
This article reports on a research project at the University of Agder that has studied the use of e-...
There have been mixed reviews about the potential of e-readers to enhance higher education. At first...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
This paper reports on a project that was first introduced to World Conference on Mobile and Contextu...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
This paper explores an Australian trial of mobile learning technologies, including internet-independ...
For the past decade or so, I have created primary document readers for my class using copyright-perm...
This talk will examine each part of teaching and learning process and consider how an e-book can be ...
Ebook readers have received a mixed press, with some hailing them as the future of reading and other...
Incarcerated students face a number of additional challenges to those faced by most other students s...
This paper describes the first part of a resources provision experiment that is currently taking pla...
This article reports on a research project at the University of Agder that has studied t...
The notion of "E-texts" or "electronic texts" made its way onto the agenda of the Academic Support C...
This paper reviews previous research on e-books and the information seeking behaviour of scholars. I...
This article reports on a research project at the University of Agder that has studied the use of e-...