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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Angela Murphy

Angela Murphy

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  • I’ve spent a lot of time with the idea of a BYOD learning environment, and I’m influenced greatly by two ideas that seem to be on the opposite ends of the spectrum: Student feedback that consistently supports a bring your own device because they want to select the device that best meets their needs Teacher feedback that consistently supports a bring a standard device because they want a consistent learning experience for all student
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    I've spent a lot of time with the idea of a BYOD learning environment, and I'm influenced greatly by two ideas that seem to be on the opposite ends of the spectrum: Student feedback that consistently supports a bring your own device because they want to select the device that best meets their needs Teacher feedback that consistently supports a bring a standard device because they want a consistent learning experience for all student
Angela Murphy

Towards a Mobile Curriculum Framework (Ignatia / Inge de Waard) - Academia.edu - 0 views

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    The rapid spread and penetration of mobile devices to every layerof society has confronted the educational community with many newopportunities and responsibilities. As mobile computing and its disruptiveaftermath enter the education arena, the challenge becomes how to harness thepotential in ways that are beneficial to the educational community at large andthe learners in particular. This paper outlines the initial conception, designresearch methodology followed and the development of the definitive MobileLearning Curriculum Framework as a first attempt to systematically andcomprehensively explore, where and how mobiles could appear withineducational provision. The curriculum framework is underpinned by three broad learning objectives; to acquire domain knowledge, to develop sufficientand appropriate skills to enable mobile learning practice and to understand the role and impact of domain knowledge in the relation to the applicationcontext. To this end the curriculum framework is presented as a modularsolution for adaption to accommodate differing contexts dele BOTHA 1 , Jacqueline BATCHELOR 2 , John TRAXLER 3 ,Ignatia DE WAARD 4 , Marlien HERSELMAN
Angela Murphy

General mobile learning pilot and exploratory studies - 0 views

Mobile learning; Pilot
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    Links to resources on current and future mobile learning pilot initatives across disciplines and contexts
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