Miller / Doering | The New Landscape of Mobile Learning | Buch | 978-0-415-53924-1 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 374 Seiten, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 616 g

Miller / Doering

The New Landscape of Mobile Learning

Redesigning Education in an App-Based World
1. Auflage 2014
ISBN: 978-0-415-53924-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis

Redesigning Education in an App-Based World

Buch, Englisch, 374 Seiten, Format (B × H): 151 mm x 228 mm, Gewicht: 616 g

ISBN: 978-0-415-53924-1
Verlag: Taylor & Francis


The New Landscape of Mobile Learning is the first book to provide a research based overview of the largely untapped array of potential tools that m-Learning offers educators and students in face-to-face, hybrid, and distance education. This cutting edge guide provides:

• An essential explanation of the emergence and role of Apps in education

• Design guidelines for educational Apps

• Case studies and student narratives from across the US describing successful App integration into both K-12 and Higher Education

• Robust, research-based evaluation criteria for educational Apps

Although many believe that Apps have the potential to create opportunities for transformative mobile education, a disparity currently exists between the individuals responsible for creating Apps (i.e. developers who often have little to no instructional experience) and the ultimate consumers in the classroom (i.e. K-20 educators and students). The New Landscape of Mobile Learning bridges this gap by illuminating critical design, integration, and evaluation narratives from leaders in the instructional design, distance education, and mobile learning fields.

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Foreword
The failure of education’s first mobile device
Dr. Michael Searson

Preface

Section 1: The emerging role of mobile learning

Chapter 1 - Considering the potential of connected mobile learning
James Mundie and Dr. Simon Hooper

Chapter 2 - Paradigms of use, learning theory, and app design
Dr. Vanessa P. Dennen and Shuang Hao

Chapter 3 - Rich remote learning and cognition: Analog methods as models for newer technology
Dr. Brad Hokanson

Chapter 4 - The logic of the And: The nature of collaboration
Bobby George and June George

Chapter 5 - “Apping” its way into the future?: K12 English education
Dr. Cassandra Scharber

Section 2: Mobile Learning Design Guidelines and Frameworks

Chapter 6 - Seven design considerations for mobile learning applications
Lucas Lecheler and Bradford Hosack

Chapter 7 - The future of mobile media for learning
Dr. Seann M. Dikkers

Chapter 8 - A framework for mobile learning app design: DCALE
Donggil Song

Section 3: Mobile Learning Design and Development Narratives

Chapter 9 - Playing with Gravity: On Designing for Children
Bobby George and June George

Chapter 10 - HotSeat: Learning and designing on the move
Nathan Edwards and Jason Nyquist

Chapter 11 - The conceptualization, design, and development of a K-12 adventure learning App
Jeni Henrickson

Section 4: Mobile Learning Integration, Research, and Evaluation

Chapter 12 - Delineation of evaluation criteria for educational apps in STEM education
Dr. Brad McLain

Chapter 13 - Accessibility evaluation of iOS Apps for education
Kari Kumar and Dr. Ron Owston

Chapter 14 - Mobile data tools for teachers: A design-based research pilot study
Suzanne Rhodes

Chapter 15 - iPad-Didactics – Didactical designs for iPad-classrooms: Experiences from Danish schools and a Swedish university
Dr. Isa Jahnke and Dr. Swapna Kumar

Chapter 16 - Going mobile in science teacher education
Dr. Evrim Baran and Dr. Samia Khan

Chapter 17 - Librarian technology leadership in the adoption of iPads in a high school
Renada Geurtz and Carolyn Foote

Chapter 18 - iTeach and iLearn with iPads in secondary English language arts
Gregory Russell and Dr. Joan Hughes

Chapter 19 - Teacher resiliency (problem solving) and handheld computing
Dr. Rita Hagevik, Dr. Irina Falls, and Heather Higgins Lynn

Chapter 20 - iPad-Enabled experiments in an undergraduate physics laboratory
Dr. Roberto Ramos and Dr. Christopher Devers

Section 5: The Future of Mobile Learning


Charles Miller is an Associate Professor of Interaction Design in Learning Technologies and Co-Director of the Learning Technologies Media Lab at the University of Minnesota, USA.

Aaron Doering is an Associate Professor in Learning Technologies and Co-Director of the Learning Technologies Media lab at the University of Minnesota, USA.



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