Mobile and emerging learning technologies: are we ready?

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. Diao, J. Hedberg
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Several learning technologies have been explored in higher education around the world. Learning has become more mobile, massive, open, flexible, blended, informal, audio-visual based, highly collaborative, and activity driven. While the traditional classroom still exists, it is being challenged. Increasingly checking emails in front of a PC or making phone calls are being replaced by students using their mobile phones to post on blogs, conduct Facebook chats, manage Instagram photos, submit assignments and directly access to learning resources. Teachers require more advanced skills or competencies to use mobile and digital forms of representation in order to make the content and activity more engaging, accessible, convenient and customised. Teachers need skills in developing technological and pedagogical content knowledge and activities. This paper explores how mobile and emerging learning technologies have been used in the face-to-face classroom through examining the three distinct trends, namely, engaged learning, convenient learning, and customised and personalised learning. It explores the different trends in well-designed and equipped classrooms in a private tertiary college. The specific examples and cases were drawn from a study focussed on “Representational Fluency”, specifically designed to make conceptual connections between representations and how learners change their communication behaviour while using various mobile apps and emerging tools.
移动和新兴学习技术:我们准备好了吗?
世界各地的高等教育都在探索几种学习技术。学习变得更加流动、大规模、开放、灵活、混合、非正式、以视听为基础、高度协作和活动驱动。虽然传统课堂仍然存在,但它正在受到挑战。学生们越来越多地在电脑前查看电子邮件或打电话,取而代之的是用手机在博客上发帖、在Facebook上聊天、管理Instagram照片、提交作业和直接访问学习资源。教师需要更高级的技能或能力来使用移动和数字形式的表现,以使内容和活动更具吸引力、可访问性、便利性和定制化。教师需要发展技术和教学内容、知识和活动的技能。本文通过研究三个不同的趋势,即参与式学习、便捷学习以及定制和个性化学习,探讨了移动和新兴学习技术如何在面对面课堂中使用。它探讨了一所私立高等教育学院精心设计和装备的教室的不同趋势。具体的例子和案例来自于一项专注于“表征流畅性”的研究,该研究专门用于在表征之间建立概念联系,以及学习者在使用各种移动应用程序和新兴工具时如何改变他们的沟通行为。
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Educational Media International
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