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sanjib tiwari

04_Armatas.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    In recent years universities have made significant investments in corporate technology systems to support various aspects of students’ studies and learning. These include gateways and learning management systems, all of which work on the assumption of attracting or “pulling” students into the online environment of the university. On the other hand, students come increasingly equipped with mobile devices, most notably mobile phones, which allow quick and easy communication and information sharing. These devices are an emerging phenomenon of significance for online teaching and learning as they represent opportunities for technology solutions where students can be primed and supported in novel ways in their university education. The challenge is one of achieving a balanced and sustainable use of corporate systems designed to “pull” students into the learning environment, and mobile technology solutions which can push information out to students, so that each adds value to and complements the other. This paper examines how this balance might be achieved in the context of work being undertaken in one University with major commitments to e-learning.
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    Using mobile technologies to enhance learning in higher education
Angela Murphy

Mobile Learning Toolkit A5 - 0 views

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    The mobile learning toolkit is the result of research into mobile phone use and userneeds within the African context, however it has been developed for use in all developingcontexts. It is intended as a "trainer's toolkit" that can help deliver a wide range oftraining activities both inside and outside of the classroom
Angela Murphy

Project Tomorrow: Project K-NECT - 0 views

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    Project K-Nect is a pilot program in Onslow County Schools (North Carolina) where teachers utilize Smart Phones to teach selected math courses. Developed by Digital Millennial Consulting and funded in part through Qualcomm's Wireless Reach initiative, the program is designed to increase student achievement in math and close the digital disconnect for students in Onslow County Schools in North Carolina.
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