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2. What is mLearning?
Learning using a portable electronic device.
Examples: iPod, iPhone, Nintendo DS, Netbook, iPad.
3. Why mLearning?
Without adapting the way you teach to the technology available
students are at a great disadvantage.
MLearning allows for several theories of learning to be included in
your lesson- Behaviourism, Constructivism and Social
Constructivism.
A typical 21 year old has played 5000 hours of computer games;
exchanged 25 000 email, SMS, and chat messages; used a cell phone
some 10 000 times; and spent 3500 hours online. Thats your future
consumer.(Lindstorm, 2006)
4. Advantages of using mLearning
Easily accessible, keep students engaged and can be used in many
different learning situations.
Devices are very versatile with several functions.
iPhone
Maths-calculator, convertor, time.
PE-stopwatch
English-record oral presentations
History/Geography-research online/Google Earth
5. MLearning in Maths
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-tXcKkb910
Using apps for learning/homework.
Position studentsso they are easy to see to ensure they are on
task.
6. Disadvantages
Limited battery life
Limited storage
Small screens
Wireless bandwidth can be limited
7. Legal/ethical considerations
Create a cyber-bullying lesson to prevent such acts
occurring.
Filters on school internet to block inappropriate content (New
South Wales Department of Education and Training, 2008).
Bullying often occurs when there is little or no supervision around
(The facts, 2008).
http://www.bullyingnoway.com.au/ideasbox/ideas/classroom/
8. Say YES to mLearning in education
MLearning can only help to increase students ability and enthusiasm
to learn.
Using devices they find entertaining could allow students to enjoy
learning.
Implementing the proper precautions will make this a safe and
enjoyable strategy for teaching and learning.
9. References
12 Key Features the iPad Lacks. (2010). Retrieved March 20, 2011,
from The Age:
http://www.theage.com.au/digital-life/computers/12-key-features-the-ipad-lacks-20100128-n1ae.html
Advantages and Disadvantages of M-Learning. (2011). Retrieved March
29, 2011, from Pros and Cons of M-Learning:
http://www.brighthub.com/education/online-learning/articles/36809.aspx
Cyber Bullying Protection.net. (2007). Retrieved March 24, 2011,
from Cyber Bullying Protection.net:
http://www.cyberbullyingprotection.net/
Finger, G., Russel, G., Jamieson-Proctor, R., & Russel, N.
(2007). Transforming Learning with ICT. In G. Finger, G. Russel, R.
Jamieson-Proctor, & N. Russel, Transforming Learning with ICT
(pp. 118-119). French Forest: Pearson Education Australia.
HP Refurbished netbooks. (2010). Retrieved March 24, 2011, from
Refurbished netbooks:
http://refurbishednetbooks.org/hp-refurbished-netbooks/
Lindstorm, M. (2006). Life on the Edge With Generation Tomorrow.
Retrieved April 3, 2011, from Clickz:
http://www.clickz.com/clickz/column/1711546/life-edge-with-generation-tomorrow
10. References Continued...
New South Wales Department of Education and Training. (2008).
Cyber-bullying and the protection of students. Retrieved March 25,
2011, from Cyber-bullying and the protection of students:
http://www.schools.nsw.edu.au/media/downloads/schoolsweb/studentsupport/behaviourpgrms/antibullying/cyberbullying.pdf
Nintendo DS. (2007). Retrieved March 25, 2011, from Wikia:
http://nintendo.wikia.com/wiki/Nintendo_DS
PC & Tech Authority. (2008). Retrieved march 25, 2011, from PC
& Tech Authority:
http://www.pcauthority.com.au/forums/yaf_postst8657_ReviewIpod-Nano-3rd-Generation.aspx
The facts. (2008). Retrieved April 5, 2011, from BULLYING. NO WAY!:
http://www.bullyingnoway.com.au/chillout/facts.shtml
What is mLearning? (1998). Retrieved March 25, 2011, from Mobile
learning is for everyone:
http://www.m-learning.org/knowledge-centre/whatismlearning