Mobile Education Notes
3 12 20071) Interessante Studie:
A cultural approach to networked-based mobile educationAbstract
“This paper discusses cultural conditions for networked-based mobile education. In our paper, we demonstrate how an Integrated Meta-Model that we have been developing in our MOMENTS project, i.e. Models and Methods for Future Knowledge Construction: Interdisciplinary Implementations with Mobile Technologies, can be used as a heuristic tool for research and pedagogical practice with technology, drawing attention to such cultural and pedagogical aspects and relations which are easily left unnoticed. This Integrated Meta-Model consists of four levels: (i) cultural discourses and practices; (ii) pedagogical models and principles; (iii) action, and (iv) individual acts and activities. These four conceptual levels are complemented with three main components of the model, namely culture, interaction, and adaptability. To concretize our approach, we are presenting findings from four case studies conducted as a part of our MOMENTS project. Finally, we hope to undermine the technological deterministic thinking by reminding that there is a more fundamental cultural change taking place behind the rapid technological development and its pedagogical application.”
2) In Japan gibt´s eine Cyber University, die jetzt erste Kurse für Mobile Phones anbietet –> Powerpoint streaming.
3) Das Penstate College dürfte auch interessante Forschungsergebnisse haben.
4) Ein schönes Statement:
“As I sit here in Dubai I can not help but wonder why not a single school be it a KG-12 or University has taken on the idea of MOBILE ed as a possible way of taking education to the next frontier. Given the learning development of teens today why are we forcing them out of bed and into a class at 8am when we could push the time and then use the mobile to take them to a different place as they learn and go about their lives. (…) If the technology is with us, now, to make education fun, fast, involved, connected to the community, amazing, wow… why are we not going in that direction?” (James Piecowye auf seinem Blog)
5) Präsentation “Interactive Services on Mobile Devices for Higher Education” und hier ist eine Konferenz zum Thema + deren Veranstalter Educause - Transforming Education Through Information Technologies. Von denen gibt´s auch ein interessantes PDF.
6) 2008 kommt das Buch “ Moving Around: Mobile Technology, Society and Learning” heraus. Könnte man sich besorgen. Der Autor hat bereits 2005 schon ein Buch zum Thema geschrieben: Mobile Learning: A Handbook for Educators and Trainers (Open & Flexible Learning)
7) Und zuletzt noch eine Editing-Software für m-learning - Gefunden über Eduforge.org - Innovation for Education





