Mobile Learning Seen to Lack Rigorous Research
March 17th, 2010
Education Week
Experts say more-rigorous research is needed to build a case for mobile learning. For their fans and promoters, mobile devices—whether smartphones, gaming gadgets, MP3 players, or netbooks—have the potential to transform teaching and learning by engaging students more deeply in lessons and promoting anytime, anywhere learning. Only problem is, they can’t quite prove it yet. At least not with the kind of large-scale, empirical data that might persuade skeptics or decisionmakers that the investment needed to equip classrooms and train teachers would pay off in higher student achievement.
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Online Learning, Portable Technology
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