The paper addresses the question of how to design for learning taking place on mobile and wireless devices. The authors argue that learning activity designers need to consider the characteristics of mobile learning; at the same time, it is vital to realise that learners are already creating mobile learning experiences for themselves. Profound changes in computer usage brought about by social networking and user-generated content are challenging the idea that educators are in charge of designing learning. The authors make a distinction between designed activity, carefully crafted in advance, and user-generated activity arising from learners’ own spontaneous requirements. The paper illustrates what each approach has to offer and it draws out ...
Mobile learning is well established in literature and practice, but under-evolved from a rigorous le...
Opportunities and challenges are emerging for learners, teachers and institutions from the increasin...
Mobile devices have become commonplace tools, yet little is known about how individuals use them in ...
Mobile devices have become commonplace tools, yet little is known about how individuals use them in ...
The contributions for this Special Collection on ‘Ideas in Mobile Learning’ expand on the trends exp...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. The purpose of this paper is to begin to examine how the intersection of ...
In the evolving landscape of mobile learning, European researchers have conducted significant mobile...
Mobile learning provides unique learning experiences for learners in both formal and informal enviro...
The contributions for this Special Collection on ‘Ideas in Mobile Learning’ expand on the trends exp...
Mobile devices are increasingly being used in classrooms and corporations as a means to deliver inst...
Understanding the future development of interaction design as it applies to learning and training sc...
Although mobile learning is a popular topic in current research, it is not well conceptualized. Many...
This paper investigates the relationship between activity design and discourse on a mobile learning ...
The use of mobile phones and other portable devices is beginning to have an impact on how learning t...
The chapter highlights some environmental and societal changes that have occurred since the authors ...
Mobile learning is well established in literature and practice, but under-evolved from a rigorous le...
Opportunities and challenges are emerging for learners, teachers and institutions from the increasin...
Mobile devices have become commonplace tools, yet little is known about how individuals use them in ...
Mobile devices have become commonplace tools, yet little is known about how individuals use them in ...
The contributions for this Special Collection on ‘Ideas in Mobile Learning’ expand on the trends exp...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. The purpose of this paper is to begin to examine how the intersection of ...
In the evolving landscape of mobile learning, European researchers have conducted significant mobile...
Mobile learning provides unique learning experiences for learners in both formal and informal enviro...
The contributions for this Special Collection on ‘Ideas in Mobile Learning’ expand on the trends exp...
Mobile devices are increasingly being used in classrooms and corporations as a means to deliver inst...
Understanding the future development of interaction design as it applies to learning and training sc...
Although mobile learning is a popular topic in current research, it is not well conceptualized. Many...
This paper investigates the relationship between activity design and discourse on a mobile learning ...
The use of mobile phones and other portable devices is beginning to have an impact on how learning t...
The chapter highlights some environmental and societal changes that have occurred since the authors ...
Mobile learning is well established in literature and practice, but under-evolved from a rigorous le...
Opportunities and challenges are emerging for learners, teachers and institutions from the increasin...
Mobile devices have become commonplace tools, yet little is known about how individuals use them in ...