Harnessing mobile technology for classroom learning
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Author(s)
Johnson, David
Bhana, Ismail
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
Educational institutions are reluctant adopt mobile computing and Wireless technologies. This is because this technology remains relatively expensive compared to traditional computing technologies, mobile devices are inherently personal and can be difficult to use as a teaching tool to groups of learners, and Short Message Services and Multimedia Message Services (SMS/MMS) are expensive and limited in functional scope despite their popularity amongst young people. In this paper, we describe a component of a prototype learning environment named 'Quest' where we propose anew way of harnessing mobile technology for learning that negates these drawbacks. In Quest we have demonstrated that the information gathering capabilities of mobile phones can be harnessed to aid learners' research.
Editor(s)
Auer, Michael
Auer, Ursula
Mittermeir, Roland
Date Issued
2005-09
Citation
2005
Publisher
Kassel University Press
Copyright Statement
© 2005 The Authors
Copyright URL
Description
08.07.13 KB. Ok to add to Spiral, authors retain the copyright. Email from Dr Johnson
Source
8th Interactive Computer-aided Learning Conference
Source Place
Villach, Austria
Publication Status
Published
Start Date
2005-09-28
Finish Date
2005-09-30
Coverage Spatial
Villach, Austria