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Stanford Mobile Learning Environment (SMILE)
Seeds of Empowerment
• Introduction • SMILE Process • Background • SMILE Application • SMILE- k-12 • SMILE-Civic Engagement • SMILE-Health Education • SMILE-Community Development • SMILE-Global
• SMILE is an assessment/inquiry maker which allows students to quickly create own inquiries or homework items based on their own learning.
Student-generated questions
In an engaging way
Mobile-based learning environment
Traditional classroom
• Highly interactive learning environment • Engage learners to analyze own learning • Critical reasoning • Synthesize acquired concepts • Problem solving • Generate, share, and evaluate Multimedia-rich
inquiries • Anytime/anywhere homework/inquiry
generation • Evaluate peer inquiries
To cause pedagogical Paradigm shift….
Design a Question / Inquiry/ Task/ Homework
Add Multimedia
SMILE
Share
Evaluate
Overview: SMILE network structure
Action messages & question-related data
Question-related data
activity management application
Wireless Network Router Mobile Phone4
Mobile Phone3
Mobile Phone1
Mobile Phone2
SMILE K-12
Mathematics
Science
Literacy
ESL
SMILE-CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
India
Argentina
USA
HEALTH & MEDICAL EDUCATION
Sciatica
Priformis syndrome
Chagas disease
Wikipedia
• Interaction, HCI
• Engagement and enjoyment
• Critical reasoning
• Synthesize acquired concepts
• Problem solving
• Evaluation and assessment
Motivation and interest
Depth of learning
Mobile devices
Interaction potentiel through mobile(Learner,
teacher, content)
Perceptions and dispositions (teacher, student, administrator, supporters, other stake holders).
Other variables (situation specificity, cultural idiosyncrasies, scalability, sustainability, theoretical applicability, practical usability
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Seeds of Empowerment| XRI Global
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http://suseit.stanford.edu/research/project/smile