literature review- why mobile learning?
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Literature ReviewWhy Mobile Learning?
By: Lindsay MurilloEmporia State University
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Teachers and school districts need to begin to focus on the importance of
technology and mobile learning in schools. If not already in place, there needs to be a
transition set up to integrate mobile learning into the classroom. The benefits
of mobile learning out weigh the negatives of mobile learning. This is to prepare our
youth for the 21st century job market.
Problem
To prepare students of all ages elementary, secondary, and post-secondary for the 21st century job market.
To enhance student’s learning experiences in the classroom.
To provide convenience and flexibility in learning.
To give learners a chance to design their own learning experiences.
Why mobile learning?
Old School Ways of Teaching
21st Century Teaching
Teacher led learning through direct instruction.
Students takes control of their own learning by feeding their curiosity.
Main theories of classroom instruction: behaviorism, cognitivism, and constructivism.
In addition to other theories: Distance learning theory, where students and teachers can connect outside the classroom.
Students are not as interested or actively involved in learning.
Students are more actively engaged and interested in their learning.
Technology advances are not supported in the classroom.
Technology is more readily available for students to use in the classroom.
Old School vs. 21st Century Teaching
Types of Mobile Learning
Provide an elevated higher level of education that is more hands on.
To challenge our students and let them take control of learning.
To easily assess students on material and get immediate feedback.
To engage, empower, challenge, and inspire our students.
Purpose of Mobile Learning
Beckmann, E.A. (2010). Learners on the move: mobile modalities in development studies, Distance Education, 31:2, 159-173.
Elias, T. (2011). Universal Instructional Design Principles for Mobile Learning, International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 12:2,143-156.
McCaffery, Mary. "Why Mobile is a Must." Mission to Mobile. February (2011): 21-22.
Park, Y. (2011). A Pedagogical Framework for Mobile Learning: Categorizing Educational Applications of Mobile Technologies into Four Types, International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 12:2, 78-102.
Schubert, Phil. "Grasping the Realities of Educating in the Digital Age." Educause. 46.2 (2011): n. page.
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