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A pedagogical framework for mobile learning: Categorizing educational applications of mobile technologies into four types

2011· article· en· 770 citations· W1564589805 sur OpenAlex· 10.19173/irrodl.v12i2.791

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Résumé

Instructional designers and educators recognize the potential of mobile technologies as a learning tool for students and have incorporated them into the distance learning environment. However, little research has been done to categorize the numerous examples of mobile learning in the context of distance education, and few instructional design guidelines based on a solid theoretical framework for mobile learning exist. In this paper I compare mobile learning (m-learning) with electronic learning (e-learning) and ubiquitous learning (u-learning) and describe the technological attributes and pedagogical affordances of mobile learning presented in previous studies. I modify transactional distance (TD) theory and adopt it as a relevant theoretical framework for mobile learning in distance education. Furthermore, I attempt to position previous studies into four types of mobile learning: 1) high transactional distance socialized m-learning, 2) high transactional distance individualized m-learning, 3) low transactional distance socialized m-learning, and 4) low transactional distance individualized m-learning. As a result, this paper can be used by instructional designers of open and distance learning to learn about the concepts of mobile learning and how mobile technologies can be incorporated into their teaching and learning more effectively.

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La notice

Revue
The International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning
Thématique
Mobile Learning in Education
Domaine
Computer Science
Établissements canadiens
Organismes subventionnaires
Mots-clés
Distance educationEducational technologyAffordanceSynchronous learningComputer scienceOpen learningMobile deviceM-learningTransactional leadershipInstructional designContext (archaeology)MultimediaCooperative learningHuman–computer interactionTeaching methodMathematics educationWorld Wide WebPsychology
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