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Another school has banned mobile phones but research shows bans don't stop bullying or improve student grades

Another school has banned mobile phones but research shows bans don't stop bullying or improve student grades | Mobile Learning | Scoop.it
Classrooms should not be a free-for-all TikTok fest. But we need to support children to learn how to concentrate and function in a digitally-saturated world.
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2015 Mobile Learning Trends Infographic

2015 Mobile Learning Trends Infographic | Mobile Learning | Scoop.it
The 2015 Mobile Learning Trends Infographic explores what role mobiles are playing in shaping up the workplace learning scenario. These trends with mobile learning are evidence to the fact that we are on the brink of a new era of learning – through the mobile device

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52% of student prospects view educator websites on mobile devices

52% of student prospects view educator websites on mobile devices | Mobile Learning | Scoop.it

These days, we can’t seem to stress enough the importance of having a mobile strategy in place for student, prospect, and alumni engagement.

This ICEF Monitor article provides several statistics from 2 reports on the mobile tendencies of American schools and students, and includes charts and an infographic.


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Leveraging Mobile Technology to Achieve Teaching Goals

Leveraging Mobile Technology to Achieve Teaching Goals | Mobile Learning | Scoop.it
Near-ubiquitous mobile-device ownership and widespread internet connectivity offer opportunities for mobile learning to take center stage during the c
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Social Sciences | Free Full-Text | Implementing a Mobile Social Media Framework for Designing Creative Pedagogies

Social Sciences | Free Full-Text | Implementing a Mobile Social Media Framework for Designing Creative Pedagogies | Mobile Learning | Scoop.it
The rise of mobile social media provides unique opportunities for new and creative pedagogies. Pedagogical change requires a catalyst, and we argue that mobile social media can be utilized as such a catalyst. However, the mobile learning literature is dominated by case studies that retrofit traditional pedagogical strategies and pre-existing course activities onto mobile devices and social media. From our experiences of designing and implementing a series of mobile social media projects, the authors have developed a mobile social media framework for creative pedagogies. We illustrate the implementation of our mobile social media framework within the development of a new media minor (an elective set of four courses) that explicitly integrates the unique technical and pedagogical affordances of mobile social media, with a focus upon student-generated content and student-determined learning (heutagogy). We argue that our mobile social media framework is potentially transferable to a range of educational contexts, providing a simple design framework for new pedagogies.

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