ABSTRACT

The New Landscape of Mobile Learning is the first book to provide a research based overview of the largely untapped array of potential tools that m-Learning offers educators and students in face-to-face, hybrid, and distance education. This cutting edge guide provides:

• An essential explanation of the emergence and role of Apps in education

• Design guidelines for educational Apps

• Case studies and student narratives from across the US describing successful App integration into both K-12 and Higher Education

• Robust, research-based evaluation criteria for educational Apps

Although many believe that Apps have the potential to create opportunities for transformative mobile education, a disparity currently exists between the individuals responsible for creating Apps (i.e. developers who often have little to no instructional experience) and the ultimate consumers in the classroom (i.e. K-20 educators and students). The New Landscape of Mobile Learning bridges this gap by illuminating critical design, integration, and evaluation narratives from leaders in the instructional design, distance education, and mobile learning fields.

chapter 3|14 pages

Rich Remote Learning and Cognition

Analog Methods as Models for Newer Technology

chapter 4|9 pages

The Logic of the “And”

The Nature of Collaboration

chapter 5|13 pages

“Apping” its Way into the Future?

K–12 English Education

chapter 14|16 pages

Mobile Data Tools for Teachers

A Design-based Research Pilot Study

chapter 15|15 pages

iPad-Didactics—Didactical Designs for iPad-classrooms

Experiences from Danish Schools and a Swedish University