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The Mainstreaming of Mobile Learning at a German University
White Plains, New York, USA March 19-March 23
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Nicola M. Doering, Ilmenau University of Technology, Germany
Mobile learning scenarios are often restricted to -- mostly short-lived -- funded pilot projects and pilot institutions outside the scope of mainstream educational methods and institutions. To overcome the marginal status of m-learning, in 2006 we established a mainstreaming team at our university (Ilmenau University of Technology in Germany) with the objective of identifying, implementing and evaluating mainstream-suitable m-learning scenarios. We thoroughly researched and documented available m-learning solutions, defined mainstreaming criteria and initiated student-/teacher-centered scenario design processes. The evaluation data from the first project phase indicate that the cell phone cardbox trainer and the interactive notebook revision lecture are useful m-learning scenarios with mainstream potential.
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Nicola M. Doering, "The Mainstreaming of Mobile Learning at a German University," percomw, pp.159-164, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops (PerComW'07), 2007
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