Abstract
With the proliferation of mobile devices, educational institutions have experimented with various mobile devices to implement mobile learning (M-Learning). Mobile devices have been used to facilitate, support, and enhance and extend the reach of teaching and learning. Although there are very few empirically evaluated studies on M-Learning projects, these studies reported that mobile devices brought a transformation to the educational process. To be able to view M-Learning as a rich, collaborative and conversational experience, whether in the classroom or outside we need good mobile applications. Studies have revealed that effective learning happens when teachers and learners are actively participating in the knowledge building process. Therefore, there is a need for applications that create effective learning environments which are learner-centred, knowledge-centred, assessment-centred and community-centred.
Highlights
With the proliferation of mobile devices, educational institutions have experimented with various mobile devices to implement mobile learning (M-Learning)
Use of mobile devices has not moved further than when it was first adopted for M-Learning
Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is a pedagogical approach where learning is characterized by the sharing and construction of knowledge among learners using technology as primary means of communication and it is grounded in social constructivism
Summary
With the proliferation of mobile devices, educational institutions have experimented with various mobile devices to implement mobile learning (M-Learning). To be able to view M-Learning as a rich, collaborative and conversational experience, whether in the classroom or outside we need good mobile applications These mobile applications can act as a platform on which an effective learning environment can be created. There are apps available ranging from study aids to collaborative and interactive learning apps Most of these applications support traditional learning activities instead of enhancing them. Studies have revealed that effective learning happens when teachers and learners are actively participating in the knowledge building process. Social constructivism in education is when learners are encouraged to interact and participate in learning to construct, transfer and share knowledge effectively. Computer-supported collaborative learning (CSCL) is a pedagogical approach where learning is characterized by the sharing and construction of knowledge among learners using technology as primary means of communication and it is grounded in social constructivism. “Conversational Framework” can be used to test the value of MLearning technologies and to ensure that these technologies enhance teaching and learning
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