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Theorising and Implementing Mobile Learning: Using the iPAC Framework to Inform Research and Teaching Practice

Theorising and Implementing Mobile Learning: Using the iPAC Framework to Inform Research and Teaching Practice

Theorising and Implementing Mobile Learning: Using the iPAC Framework to Inform
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by Matthew Kearney; Kevin Burden; Sandy Schuck

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Springer , pp. XIX, 253 36 illus., 24 illus. in color. 1st ed. 2020 edition NO-PA16APR2015-KAP. Hardback. New.
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  • Title Theorising and Implementing Mobile Learning: Using the iPAC Framework to Inform Research and Teaching Practice
  • Author Matthew Kearney; Kevin Burden; Sandy Schuck
  • Binding Hardback
  • Condition New
  • Pages 253
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Springer
  • Publication date pp. XIX, 253 36 illus., 24 illu
  • Illustrated Yes
  • Features Illustrated
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 6384560604
  • ISBN 9789811582769 / 9811582769
  • Weight 1.24 lbs (0.56 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.69 in (23.39 x 15.60 x 1.75 cm)
  • Category Education / Teaching
  • Quantity available 4

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This book focuses on teaching and learning with mobile technologies, with a particular emphasis on school and teacher education contexts. It explains a robust, highly-acclaimed contemporary mobile pedagogical framework (iPAC) that focuses on three distinct mobile pedagogies: personalisation, authenticity and collaboration. The book shows how mobile pedagogical practice can benefit from use of this framework. It offers numerous cutting-edge research resources and examples that supplement theoretical discussions. It considers directions for future research and practice. Readers will gain insights into the potential of current and emerging learning technologies in school and teacher education.

About the author

Matthew Kearney is an Associate Professor of Education in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). He has acted as Director of the STEM Education Futures Research Centre at UTS and currently leads the Initial Teacher Education Cluster in the School of International Studies and Education at UTS. For over twenty years, Kearney's research projects in the field of technology-enhanced learning (TEL) have investigated how new and emerging learning technologies can be used in pedagogically transformational ways.
Kevin Burden is a Professor in Educational Technology in the Faculty of Arts, Culture and Education at the University of Hull. Over the past twenty years, Burden has participated in and led many national and international technology in education related projects and initiatives and has secured funding in excess of 1.7m from external sources. His primary research focus and work over this period hasfocused on the professional development and learning of educators and the role that technology can play in mediating and supporting this learning. He has worked with a large number of national UK providers and government agencies.
Sandy Schuck was a Professor of Education in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) until her retirement in May 2020. She is currently an Adjunct Professor of Education at UTS. She was the Director of Research Training in FASS 2011-2018. She was a founding co-director of the STEM Education Futures Research Centre at UTS. She has researched extensively in the areas of mobile learning, technology-enhanced learning, mathematics education and teacher professional learning and has secured research funding in excess of $2,000,000.
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