While mobile technologies are ubiquitous among students and increasingly used in many aspects of libraries, they have yet to gain traction in information literacy instruction. Librarians at Champlain College piloted mobile phone polling in a first-year classroom as a less expensive and more versatile alternative to clickers. By utilizing a technology that virtually all students have in their pockets librarians found that it increased engagement from previous iterations of the session. In addition, by asking poll questions about students’ experiences, librarians were able to facilitate in-depth inquiry into information literacy topics. Ultimately, from direct experience in over 30 different classes, we found that mobile phone polling is a u...
The rapid proliferation of mobile phones amongst university students is providing unprecedented oppo...
Research has shown that educational technology can broaden and enhance the use of active learning in...
Mobile technologies such as PDAs/smart phones, cell phones, iPods/ MP3 players, tablets, and other d...
While mobile technologies are ubiquitous among students and increasingly used in many aspects of lib...
While mobile technologies are ubiquitous among students and increasingly used in many aspects of lib...
Getting first year students to engage in the classroom can be a tremendous challenge. They have a lo...
Most instructors today (justifiably so), ban the use of cell phones in their classroom. However cell...
Mobile devices have changed everyday life and they have had a great impact in higher education. This...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
Learning essential information literacy skills through the use of mobile phones is an innovative m-l...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
Assuming that students no longer read printed handouts, many librarians have stopped producing print...
Research problem: Mobile devices are deeply embedded in our daily life. This research explored how a...
Practically all our students seem to have mobile phones, constantly switched on, continually on th...
The rapid proliferation of mobile phones amongst university students is providing unprecedented oppo...
Research has shown that educational technology can broaden and enhance the use of active learning in...
Mobile technologies such as PDAs/smart phones, cell phones, iPods/ MP3 players, tablets, and other d...
While mobile technologies are ubiquitous among students and increasingly used in many aspects of lib...
While mobile technologies are ubiquitous among students and increasingly used in many aspects of lib...
Getting first year students to engage in the classroom can be a tremendous challenge. They have a lo...
Most instructors today (justifiably so), ban the use of cell phones in their classroom. However cell...
Mobile devices have changed everyday life and they have had a great impact in higher education. This...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
Learning essential information literacy skills through the use of mobile phones is an innovative m-l...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
In this paper we report on two surveys and offer an introductory plan that librarians may use to beg...
Assuming that students no longer read printed handouts, many librarians have stopped producing print...
Research problem: Mobile devices are deeply embedded in our daily life. This research explored how a...
Practically all our students seem to have mobile phones, constantly switched on, continually on th...
The rapid proliferation of mobile phones amongst university students is providing unprecedented oppo...
Research has shown that educational technology can broaden and enhance the use of active learning in...
Mobile technologies such as PDAs/smart phones, cell phones, iPods/ MP3 players, tablets, and other d...