Heutagogy is a relatively new learning and teaching framework. Heutagogy advocates student-centred learning and teaching strategies where the learning is directed and determined by the learner. At the time when heutagogy was conceptualised as a teaching framework (in 2000), the web was still in its infancy. More than a decade later, the web has evolved from being transmission focused (Web 1.0) to participatory in nature (Web 2.0). At the same time, mobile technologies such as smartphones and tablets have amplified the capabilities and ways Web 2.0 tools and technologies can be used. In this paper, we look at how mobile devices and social media can support and offer unique opportunities for using heutagogy as a pedagogical framework. A set o...
The rise of mobile social media provides unique opportunities for new and creative pedagogies. Pedag...
Blogs, wikis, podcasting, and a host of free, easy to use Web 2.0 social software provide opportunit...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Mobile and social media over the last decade has created significant shifts in society: how we commu...
Mobile and social media over the last decade has created significant shifts in society: how we commu...
The rapid growth and enhancement of mobile and social media tools, and their affordances, offer sign...
O’Reilly coined the term web 2.0 seven years ago (O'Reilly, 2005), yet in the past seven years we ha...
Heutagogy, a form of self-determined learning with practices and principles rooted in andragogy, has...
Heutagogy, a form of self-determined learning with practices and principles rooted in andragogy, has...
The use of mobile devices by learners in Higher Education (HE) invites a reconceptualisation of what...
The integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the classroom for learning is b...
This paper explores an overview of an evolving framework to enable creative pedagogies as applied to...
Mobile Heutagogy (M-Heutagogy) is the teaching practice that emphasizes self-determined learning and...
This chapter presents a mobile web 2.0 framework for pedagogical change based upon the implementatio...
This article provides a systematic review of mobile learning frameworks that address issues of pedag...
The rise of mobile social media provides unique opportunities for new and creative pedagogies. Pedag...
Blogs, wikis, podcasting, and a host of free, easy to use Web 2.0 social software provide opportunit...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...
Mobile and social media over the last decade has created significant shifts in society: how we commu...
Mobile and social media over the last decade has created significant shifts in society: how we commu...
The rapid growth and enhancement of mobile and social media tools, and their affordances, offer sign...
O’Reilly coined the term web 2.0 seven years ago (O'Reilly, 2005), yet in the past seven years we ha...
Heutagogy, a form of self-determined learning with practices and principles rooted in andragogy, has...
Heutagogy, a form of self-determined learning with practices and principles rooted in andragogy, has...
The use of mobile devices by learners in Higher Education (HE) invites a reconceptualisation of what...
The integration of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in the classroom for learning is b...
This paper explores an overview of an evolving framework to enable creative pedagogies as applied to...
Mobile Heutagogy (M-Heutagogy) is the teaching practice that emphasizes self-determined learning and...
This chapter presents a mobile web 2.0 framework for pedagogical change based upon the implementatio...
This article provides a systematic review of mobile learning frameworks that address issues of pedag...
The rise of mobile social media provides unique opportunities for new and creative pedagogies. Pedag...
Blogs, wikis, podcasting, and a host of free, easy to use Web 2.0 social software provide opportunit...
Mobile learning is a relatively new phenomenon and the theoretical basis is currently under developm...