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M-Learning Landscapes: e-Learning for ubiquitous school science education

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posted on 2023-05-16, 22:23 authored by Fluck, A
This paper describes the use of handheld computers in the Science classrooms of four Tasmanian schools over a year. Analysis was informed by theories of innovation and assisted by ecological perspectives. Teachers demonstrated a range of attitudes to innovative pedagogies associated with the devices, and these corresponded to student achievements. The results from the four parallel classes were dramatically different in terms of learning achievements, student acceptance of the handhelds and teacher reflections. These differences were not attributed to equipment attributes, but to variations In innovation adoption techniques and pedagogical integration strategies. The paper draws conclusions about the change agenda for technology in education, and accompanying processes of curriculum transformation.

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Publication title

Australian Educational Computing

Volume

23

Pagination

24-32

ISSN

0816-9020

Department/School

Faculty of Education

Publisher

ACCE

Place of publication

Australia

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Learner and learning not elsewhere classified

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