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Mobile Learning Design Theories and Application /

This book focuses on mobile learning design from both theoretical and practical perspectives. It introduces and discusses how mobile learning can be effectively integrated into curricula, highlighting the design of four key components of learning-centric pedagogy: Resource, Activity, Support and Eva...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Churchill, Daniel (Editor ), Lu, Jie (Editor ), Chiu, Thomas K.F (Editor ), Fox, Bob (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Edición:1st ed. 2016.
Colección:Lecture Notes in Educational Technology,
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo

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505 0 |a FOREWORD -- PREFACE Mobile Learning Design: Theories and Applications -- PART 1: Mobile Learning Design -- 1.Framework for Designing Mobile Learning Environments -- 2. Conceptualising Authentic Mobile Learning -- 3. Mobile Social Media: Redefining Professional Development and Collaborative Scholarship -- 4.Interactivity and Mobile Technologies: An Activity Theory Perspective -- 5.Educational Apps Ontology -- 6.Augmented Learning with Augmented Reality -- PART 2: Mobile Learning Adoption and Student Perception -- 7. Mobile Technology and Interactive Lectures: The Key Adoption Factors -- 8.Bangladesh University Student Conceptions of M-learning -- 9.Mobile Learning and Student Concerns and Attitudes -- 10. Access Moodle Using Mobile Phones: Student Usage and Perceptions -- PART 3: Mobile Learning Analytics -- 11. An Effective Cloud-based Simulator Facilitating Learning Analytics on Mobile Devices -- 12. A New Wave of Innovation Using Mobile Learning Analytics for Flipped Classroom -- PART 4: Mobile Learning Across Curriculum -- 13. Mobile Learning in K-12 Education: Personal Meets Systemic -- 14.Overcoming Teachers' Concerns -- Where are We in the Harnessing of Mobile Technology in K-12 Classrooms in Hong Kong -- 15. Exploring the Suitability for Early Childhood Education -- 16. Text Messaging for Out-of-Class Communication: Impact on Immediacy and Affective Learning -- 17.Implementing a Mobile App as a Personal Learning Environment for Workplace Learners -- PART 5: Mobile Learning in Subject Domains -- 18.The Theory of Context-aware Ubiquitous Learning and the Affordances of This Approach for Geometry Learners -- 19.Three Phases of Mobile Learning State-of-the-Art and Case of Mobile Help Seeking Tool for the Healthcare Sector -- 20.Mobile-assisted Language Learning in China's College English Education: The Reality and Research -- 21.Enacting App-based Learning Activities with Viewing and Representing Skills in Preschool Mathematics Lessons -- 22.Effects of Prior Knowledge on Mathematics Different Order Thinking Skills in Mobile Multimedia Environments -- 23.An Investigation of the Effects of Individual Differences on Mobile-based Augmented Reality English Vocabulary Learning -- PART 6: Future Developments -- 24.Future Directions in Mobile Learning -- About the Editors and the Authors. 
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