Handbook of Mobile Learning
Herausgeber: Berge, Zane L
Handbook of Mobile Learning
Herausgeber: Berge, Zane L
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This handbook provides a comprehensive compendium of research in all aspects of mobile learning, one of the most significant developments in the field of education.
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This handbook provides a comprehensive compendium of research in all aspects of mobile learning, one of the most significant developments in the field of education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1236g
- ISBN-13: 9780415503709
- ISBN-10: 0415503701
- Artikelnr.: 50152081
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 680
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 1236g
- ISBN-13: 9780415503709
- ISBN-10: 0415503701
- Artikelnr.: 50152081
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Zane L. Berge is Professor of Education at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Lin Y. Muilenburg is Assistant Professor of Educational Studies at St. Mary's College of Maryland.
Section I. Foundations and Future 1. An Historical Overview of mLearning:
Toward Learner-Centered Education by Helen Crompton 2. M-learning as a
Sub-field of Open and Distance Education by William C. Diehl 3. A Summary
And Critique Of mLearning Research And Practiceby Thomas Cochrane 4. A
Socio-cultural Ecological Frame for Mobile Learning by Norbert Pachler, Ben
Bachmair, and John Cook 5. Mobile Learning: New Approach, New Theory by
Helen Crompton 6. Framework For Mobile Learning Integration Into
Educational Contexts by Adelina Moura and Ana Amélia Carvalho 7. Learning
and Teaching as Communicative Actions: A Theory for Mobile Education by
Scott J. Warren and Jenny S. Wakefield 8. Future of mLearning by Clark N.
Quinn 9. Seamless Learning: An International Perspective on Next Generation
Technology Enhanced Learning by Marcelo Milrad, Lung-Hsiang Wong, Mike
Sharples, Gwo-Jen Hwang, Chee-Kit Looi, and Hiraoki Ogata 10. Substantive
Educational Change Is in the Palm of Our Children's Hands by Cathleen A.
Norris and Elliot M. Soloway 11. Future of Mobile Apps for Teaching and
Learning by Ferial Khaddage and Christoph Lattemann 12. Mobile Learning
Across Developing and Developed Worlds - Tackling Distance, Digital
Divides, Disadvantage, Disenfranchisement by John M. Traxler Section II.
Learning and Learner Support 13. Mobile Learners: Who Are They and Who Will
They Become? by Agnes Kukulska-Hulme I14. Mindtools for Supporting Mobile
Learning Activities by Gwo-Jen Hwang 15. Rethinking Scaffolding in Mobile
Connectivist Learning Environments by Ozlem Ozan and Mehmet Kesim 16. A
Mobile Pedagogy Approach for Transforming Learners and Faculty by Scott
Hamm, George Saltsman, Stephen Baldridge, and Scott Perkins 17. The Power
of the Personal: Discovering the m in m-Learning by Colleen Carmean, Jill
L. Frankfort, and Kenneth N. Salim 18. Social vs. Individual Flow in Mobile
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Toward Learner-Centered Education by Helen Crompton 2. M-learning as a
Sub-field of Open and Distance Education by William C. Diehl 3. A Summary
And Critique Of mLearning Research And Practiceby Thomas Cochrane 4. A
Socio-cultural Ecological Frame for Mobile Learning by Norbert Pachler, Ben
Bachmair, and John Cook 5. Mobile Learning: New Approach, New Theory by
Helen Crompton 6. Framework For Mobile Learning Integration Into
Educational Contexts by Adelina Moura and Ana Amélia Carvalho 7. Learning
and Teaching as Communicative Actions: A Theory for Mobile Education by
Scott J. Warren and Jenny S. Wakefield 8. Future of mLearning by Clark N.
Quinn 9. Seamless Learning: An International Perspective on Next Generation
Technology Enhanced Learning by Marcelo Milrad, Lung-Hsiang Wong, Mike
Sharples, Gwo-Jen Hwang, Chee-Kit Looi, and Hiraoki Ogata 10. Substantive
Educational Change Is in the Palm of Our Children's Hands by Cathleen A.
Norris and Elliot M. Soloway 11. Future of Mobile Apps for Teaching and
Learning by Ferial Khaddage and Christoph Lattemann 12. Mobile Learning
Across Developing and Developed Worlds - Tackling Distance, Digital
Divides, Disadvantage, Disenfranchisement by John M. Traxler Section II.
Learning and Learner Support 13. Mobile Learners: Who Are They and Who Will
They Become? by Agnes Kukulska-Hulme I14. Mindtools for Supporting Mobile
Learning Activities by Gwo-Jen Hwang 15. Rethinking Scaffolding in Mobile
Connectivist Learning Environments by Ozlem Ozan and Mehmet Kesim 16. A
Mobile Pedagogy Approach for Transforming Learners and Faculty by Scott
Hamm, George Saltsman, Stephen Baldridge, and Scott Perkins 17. The Power
of the Personal: Discovering the m in m-Learning by Colleen Carmean, Jill
L. Frankfort, and Kenneth N. Salim 18. Social vs. Individual Flow in Mobile
L
Section I. Foundations and Future 1. An Historical Overview of mLearning:
Toward Learner-Centered Education by Helen Crompton 2. M-learning as a
Sub-field of Open and Distance Education by William C. Diehl 3. A Summary
And Critique Of mLearning Research And Practiceby Thomas Cochrane 4. A
Socio-cultural Ecological Frame for Mobile Learning by Norbert Pachler, Ben
Bachmair, and John Cook 5. Mobile Learning: New Approach, New Theory by
Helen Crompton 6. Framework For Mobile Learning Integration Into
Educational Contexts by Adelina Moura and Ana Amélia Carvalho 7. Learning
and Teaching as Communicative Actions: A Theory for Mobile Education by
Scott J. Warren and Jenny S. Wakefield 8. Future of mLearning by Clark N.
Quinn 9. Seamless Learning: An International Perspective on Next Generation
Technology Enhanced Learning by Marcelo Milrad, Lung-Hsiang Wong, Mike
Sharples, Gwo-Jen Hwang, Chee-Kit Looi, and Hiraoki Ogata 10. Substantive
Educational Change Is in the Palm of Our Children's Hands by Cathleen A.
Norris and Elliot M. Soloway 11. Future of Mobile Apps for Teaching and
Learning by Ferial Khaddage and Christoph Lattemann 12. Mobile Learning
Across Developing and Developed Worlds - Tackling Distance, Digital
Divides, Disadvantage, Disenfranchisement by John M. Traxler Section II.
Learning and Learner Support 13. Mobile Learners: Who Are They and Who Will
They Become? by Agnes Kukulska-Hulme I14. Mindtools for Supporting Mobile
Learning Activities by Gwo-Jen Hwang 15. Rethinking Scaffolding in Mobile
Connectivist Learning Environments by Ozlem Ozan and Mehmet Kesim 16. A
Mobile Pedagogy Approach for Transforming Learners and Faculty by Scott
Hamm, George Saltsman, Stephen Baldridge, and Scott Perkins 17. The Power
of the Personal: Discovering the m in m-Learning by Colleen Carmean, Jill
L. Frankfort, and Kenneth N. Salim 18. Social vs. Individual Flow in Mobile
L
Toward Learner-Centered Education by Helen Crompton 2. M-learning as a
Sub-field of Open and Distance Education by William C. Diehl 3. A Summary
And Critique Of mLearning Research And Practiceby Thomas Cochrane 4. A
Socio-cultural Ecological Frame for Mobile Learning by Norbert Pachler, Ben
Bachmair, and John Cook 5. Mobile Learning: New Approach, New Theory by
Helen Crompton 6. Framework For Mobile Learning Integration Into
Educational Contexts by Adelina Moura and Ana Amélia Carvalho 7. Learning
and Teaching as Communicative Actions: A Theory for Mobile Education by
Scott J. Warren and Jenny S. Wakefield 8. Future of mLearning by Clark N.
Quinn 9. Seamless Learning: An International Perspective on Next Generation
Technology Enhanced Learning by Marcelo Milrad, Lung-Hsiang Wong, Mike
Sharples, Gwo-Jen Hwang, Chee-Kit Looi, and Hiraoki Ogata 10. Substantive
Educational Change Is in the Palm of Our Children's Hands by Cathleen A.
Norris and Elliot M. Soloway 11. Future of Mobile Apps for Teaching and
Learning by Ferial Khaddage and Christoph Lattemann 12. Mobile Learning
Across Developing and Developed Worlds - Tackling Distance, Digital
Divides, Disadvantage, Disenfranchisement by John M. Traxler Section II.
Learning and Learner Support 13. Mobile Learners: Who Are They and Who Will
They Become? by Agnes Kukulska-Hulme I14. Mindtools for Supporting Mobile
Learning Activities by Gwo-Jen Hwang 15. Rethinking Scaffolding in Mobile
Connectivist Learning Environments by Ozlem Ozan and Mehmet Kesim 16. A
Mobile Pedagogy Approach for Transforming Learners and Faculty by Scott
Hamm, George Saltsman, Stephen Baldridge, and Scott Perkins 17. The Power
of the Personal: Discovering the m in m-Learning by Colleen Carmean, Jill
L. Frankfort, and Kenneth N. Salim 18. Social vs. Individual Flow in Mobile
L