ABSTRACT

As technology evolves we are ever more reliant on the use of handheld and mobile devices, yet what do we know about their impact on learning? While there is a lot of interest in mobile technology, many schools still aren’t sure how to best use it for learning and teaching. 

Learning with Handhelds and Mobiles explores this landscape and offers examples of how these technologies have been used for learning, how the problems that have arisen are being  addressed, and offers ideas for the future. This invaluable book gives a voice to teachers and educators using mobiles and technology-enhanced learning in and out of schools, for regular school work and for innovative projects through exciting partnerships like Apps for Good.

Learning with Handhelds and Mobiles shows the changes that are taking place within schools as a direct result of  these emerging technologies, and contains case studies with accounts of best practice in a variety of settings including primary, secondary, and special schools, and learning beyond their boundaries. The book also explores themes of pedagogy, communication and affordances, collaborative learning, individual creativity and expression, self-directed and informal learning and outdoor education.

The learning potential of handheld and mobile devices has excited teachers and educators, but until now there has been no structured, systematic overview available along with reflections on how this technology is changing educational practice. This book brings these together to provide a clearer picture of what is currently a fragmented area, and offers expert views of how we can understand these, and where it may take us next.

part I|42 pages

The context

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|25 pages

Implementation

chapter Chapter 2|5 pages

Tablets and special educational needs

part II|64 pages

The practice

chapter Chapter 3|6 pages

The Flitch Green Academy

chapter Chapter 4|6 pages

Normanby Primary School

chapter Chapter 5|5 pages

Oakdale Junior School

chapter Chapter 6|5 pages

Essa Academy

chapter Chapter 7|6 pages

Cramlington Learning Village

chapter Chapter 8|5 pages

Woodlawn School

chapter Chapter 9|11 pages

Frank Wise School

chapter Chapter 10|9 pages

Apps for Good

Learners taking the lead

chapter Chapter 11|9 pages

Two international perspectives

part III|23 pages

The analysis

chapter Chapter 12|14 pages

Expert views

chapter Chapter 13|7 pages

Conclusion