IST-Africa 2007 Conference Proceedings
Paul Cunningham and Miriam Cunningham (Eds)
IIMC International Information Management Corporation, 2007
ISBN: 1-905824-04-1
Adele BOTHA, Johannes C.CRONJE , Merryl FORD
The purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual framework for the integration and evaluation of mobile technology in educational settings. Research in the development of platforms and initiatives for and in education often display characteristics of either a pedagogical or technology focus. Only when the technology that supports a mobile learning event and the pedagogic considerations that underpin it, come together, does it produce a successful initiative. While both reflect a perspective, neither reveals it in isolation. By acknowledging this interdependent relationship in mobile learning and its incorporation into planning and evaluation, we are able to arrive at an understanding of the ensuing relationships between the individual, the community, the desired outcome and the mediating tool. In the development of this framework a case is made for considering the technology as a participating partner in learning events. This leads to new relationships that could influence the integration of technology. These relationships are dynamic and change as technology improves and new tools are introduced.
Up Close and Very Personal – A Proposed Conceptual Framework for Mobile Technology As a Participant
Label Cloud
3G Networks
3G/4G
academic staff development
action research
adult learning experiences
Application Development
Cellular Phone
collaboration
collaborative learning
computers and education
conceptual framework
constructivist
DDoS.
distance education
Distance Learning
DoS
e-books
E-Learning
e-Learning Service Platform
education
educational technology
English learning
enriched e-text
future of education
GPS
H.264
higher education
history of education
informal learning
knowledge system
Language learning
learning cards
learning effectiveness
learning moderation system.
learning objects
learning surrounding
life long learning
M-learning
Management Tool
microlearning
MKM
mobile
mobile computing
Mobile Education Device
Mobile Knowledge Management
Mobile Learning
mobile technology
moblogging
multimedia learning materials
Network security
network vulnerability
PDA
pedagogy 2.0
pervasive computing
product design
research collaboration
schools and technology
situated learning
smartphone
social constructivism
student attitudes
Student engagement
student perception
tech learning evaluation
technology-enhanced learning
User Acceptance
Web 2.0
web survey
wireless technologies
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Up Close and Very Personal – A Proposed Conceptual Framework for Mobile Technology As a Participant
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