This paper deals with the relationship between technology enhanced learning and the development of ideas about public engagement with the sciences. The paper reviews recent developments in the use of technology to engage publics debates and discussion and with aspects of scientific research enacted through citizen science initiatives. Developments in technology, particularly in mobile technology which have enabled these will be considered. These examples will be compared with a number of case studies where informal learning enabled by technology has indicated the future possibilities for work in this area. Taken together these two strands of activity, engagement and informal learning are described and classified. The paper concludes with a ...
The paper describes a project to support personal inquiry learning with handheld and desktop technol...
This volume focuses on how contemporary science education has been affected by recent developments i...
This article draws on sociologically-informed theoretical conceptualisations of scientific citizensh...
Abstract: Recent developments in mobile technologies have offered the potential to support learners ...
This paper reviews work on using mobile devices in informal situations for collaborative learning in...
Informal participation in science is being recognized as an important way of developing science lear...
Informal participation in science is being recognized as an important way of developing science lear...
Informal evidence supports an argument that using mobile devices for informal learning can be motiva...
This paper describes and contrasts findings from two related projects where groups of science pupils...
This book examines the increasing popularity of online citizen science projects arising from develop...
Glahn, C., & Börner, D. (2009). Mobile Informal Learning. Presented at Mobile Learning in Context Sy...
Digital technologies are profoundly social in use. They are developed and defined by participants wh...
This chapter investigates the supportive role of new technologies in science learning. The first par...
The Internet and smart phone technologies have opened up new avenues for collaboration among scienti...
Citizen science is a growing field of research and practice, generating new knowledge and understand...
The paper describes a project to support personal inquiry learning with handheld and desktop technol...
This volume focuses on how contemporary science education has been affected by recent developments i...
This article draws on sociologically-informed theoretical conceptualisations of scientific citizensh...
Abstract: Recent developments in mobile technologies have offered the potential to support learners ...
This paper reviews work on using mobile devices in informal situations for collaborative learning in...
Informal participation in science is being recognized as an important way of developing science lear...
Informal participation in science is being recognized as an important way of developing science lear...
Informal evidence supports an argument that using mobile devices for informal learning can be motiva...
This paper describes and contrasts findings from two related projects where groups of science pupils...
This book examines the increasing popularity of online citizen science projects arising from develop...
Glahn, C., & Börner, D. (2009). Mobile Informal Learning. Presented at Mobile Learning in Context Sy...
Digital technologies are profoundly social in use. They are developed and defined by participants wh...
This chapter investigates the supportive role of new technologies in science learning. The first par...
The Internet and smart phone technologies have opened up new avenues for collaboration among scienti...
Citizen science is a growing field of research and practice, generating new knowledge and understand...
The paper describes a project to support personal inquiry learning with handheld and desktop technol...
This volume focuses on how contemporary science education has been affected by recent developments i...
This article draws on sociologically-informed theoretical conceptualisations of scientific citizensh...