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Learner Centred (centered) Design: Applying MobileHCI and Mobile Design Research Methods in Mobile and Informal Learning Contexts.TRANSCRIPT
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Learner Centred Design: Learner Centred Design: Applying MobileHCI and Mobile Design Applying MobileHCI and Mobile Design Research Methods in Mobile and Informal Research Methods in Mobile and Informal Learning ContextsLearning Contexts
Mark A.M. Kramer, M.A.University of Salzburg, ICT&S Center
for Advanced Studies and Research in
Information Communication Technologies & Society
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Purpose of Paper To survey research methods from Mobile Human
Computer Interaction (MobileHCI) and Mobile Design research
To explore and reflect on current methods to determine how to obtain the most useful data within informal and mobile learning contexts
Objective of Paper To ascertain how/if the above said methods could be
applied to Informal and Mobile Learning Research
Introduction:Introduction:
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Research question:Research question: How can MobileHCI and Mobile Design research
methodologies be implemented into Informal and Mobile Learning Research in order to gain the crucial data to help inform how individuals learn within the context of mobile and informal learning contexts.
Research methodology:Research methodology: Research design/tools/methods Exploratory research
Literature survey
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OverviewOverview The Context of Mobile and Informal Learning Research
Challenges to gathering data• Observable and non-observable phenomena• Ubiquitous and pervasive nature Data analysis
Research methodologies are being developed
The technologies afford new ways to overcome challenges
Real world learning
Harnessing mobile technologies to observe informal and mobile learning scenarios
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Summary of Existing Research Methods:Summary of Existing Research Methods:
Adapted from Kjedskov & Graham, and Jensen & Skov
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Natural Setting:Natural Setting:
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Natural Setting:Natural Setting:
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Controlled observation Controlled observation
Artificial settingArtificial setting
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Mobile observation Mobile observation
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Emerging Research Methods:Emerging Research Methods:
Adapted from Hagen, et.al.
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Mobile observation Mobile observation
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Mobile observation Mobile observation
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Mobile observation Mobile observation
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Purpose of Paper: To survey research methods from Mobile Human
Computer Interaction (MobileHCI) and Mobile Design research
To explore and reflect on current methods to determine how to obtain the most useful data within informal and mobile learning contexts
Objective achieved: To ascertain how/if the above said methods could be
applied to Informal and Mobile Learning Research
Conclusion:Conclusion:
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Summary MobileHCI and Mobile Design research methods which
are grounded within the methodological theories of: Action Research, Ethno-methodology, Participatory Design and User Centred Design, can be easily adopted, adapted and augmented into Mobile Learning and Informal Learning Design research
Places learners as the main focus of research and design and opens up the potential for learner centered design and research within informal and mobile learning scenarios
Conclusion:Conclusion:
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Contact:Contact:
www.mamk.net
www.mobimundi.net
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