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Topic: 02: Mobile Learning: a Topography

This chapter provides a brief overview of the ‘history’ as well as the most pertinent current issues in mobile learning (research and practice). The research underpinning this chapter necessarily involved attendance at, and the organisation of specialist conferences and engagement with relevant blogs and other social networking tools. The chapter provides an overview of the field, in terms of practical examples as well as key conceptual issues, in an attempt to sketch a broad context for the remainder of our discussion in this book. It attempts to summarise, present and comment on the main developments in mobile learning in order to provide a baseline for our own theoretical stance. We start our topography with a diachronic overview of three phases of mobile learning that we characterise respectively by: a focus on devices, a focus on learning outside the classroom, and a focus on the mobility of the learner. Our topography continues with an examination of conferences, events, organizations and journals in the field. In the third part of our topography, we turn to the key issues emerging from the literature in the field. We come to the conclusion that mobile learning can be seen as central to educational landscape of the 21st century.

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Bradley, Claire, Haynes, Richard, Smith, Carl, Cook, John and Boyle, T., Multimedia learning objects for mobiles, in: IADIS International Conference Mobile Learning, 2007
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Urry, J., Mobilities, Wiley, 2007
Spikol, D., Exploring novel learning practices through co-designing mobile games co-design, in: Digital Content Creation: Creativity, Competence, Critique. The second international DREAM conference, University of Southern Denmark, 2008
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Smith, Carl, Cook, John, Bradley, Claire, Gossett, R. and Haynes, Richard, Motivating learners: mobile learning objects and reusable learning objects for the X-box generation, in: ALT-C 2007. International Conference of the Association for Learning Technology, University of Nottingham, 2007
Sharples, Mike, Corlett, Dan and Westmancott, O., The design and implementation of a mobile learning resource (2002), in: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 6(220--234)
Sharples, Mike, The design of personal mobile technologies for lifelong learning (2000), in: Computers & Education, 34:3-4(177--193)
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Lonsdale, Peter, Baber, C. and Sharples, Mike, A context awareness architecture for facilitating mobile learning, in: Learning with Mobile Devices: Research and Development, pages 79--85, Learning and Skills Development Agency, 2004
Learning Lab Initiative. Project report, Internet by CKS, 2005
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Wood, D., Bruner, J. and Ross, G., The role of tutoring in problem solving (1976), in: Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 17:2(89--100)
Weilenmann, Alexandra, Doing mobility, Gothenburg Studies in Informatics, 2003
Walker, Kevin, Introduction: mapping the landscape of mobile learning, in: Big issues in mobile learning, Learning Sciences Research Institute, pages 5--6, Kaleidoscope, 2007
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van't Hooft, Mark and Swan, Karen, Epilogue, in: Ubiquitous Computing in Education: Invisible Technology, Visible Impact, pages 349--351, Erlbaum Associates, 2006
Vahey, Philip, Roschelle, Jeremy and Tatar, Deborah, Using handhelds to link private cognition and public interaction, in: Educational Technology XLVII(3). Special Issue: Highly mobile computing, pages 13--16, 2007
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Taylor, Josie, Evaluating mobile learning. What are appropriate methods for evaluating learning in mobile environments?, in: Big Issues in Mobile Learning, Learning Sciences Research Institute, pages 26--28, Kaleidoscope, 2007
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Stone, C., The role of football in everyday life (2008), in: Soccer & Society, 8:2/3(169--184)
Stald, Gitte, Mobile identity: youth, identity, and mobile communication media, in: Youth, Identity, and Digital Media, pages 143--164, MIT Press, 2008
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Shin, N., Norris, Cathie and Soloway, Elliot, Findings from early research on one-to-one handheld use in K-12 education, in: Ubiquitous computing in education. Invisible technology, visible impact, pages 19--39, Erlbaum Associates, 2006
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Norris, Cathie, Shin, N. and Soloway, Elliot, Educational technology for the mainstream: a call for designing for simplicity and reliability, in: Educational Technology XLVII(3). Special Issue: Highly mobile computing, pages 6--9, 2007
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Kukulska-Hulme, Agnes and Pettit, John, Self-service education: smartphones as a catalyst for informal collective and individual learning, in: mLearn melbourne 2007. making the connections. Conference Proceedings. Long and Short Papers, Think Business Events (Conference Office), pages 114--124, mLearn melbourne 2007, 2007
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Jones, Ann, Issroff, Kim and Scanlon, Eileen, Affective factors in learning with mobile devices, in: Big Issues in Mobile Learning, Learning Sciences Research Institute, pages 17--22, Kaleidoscope, 2007
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Hoppe, Ulrich, How can we integrate mobile devices with broader educational scenarios?, in: Big Issues in Mobile Learning, Learning Sciences Research Institute, pages 32--35, Kaleidoscope, 2007
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Hodgkinson, T., With friends like these ... (2008), in: The Guardian, January:14
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Gergen, K., The challenge of the absent presence, in: Perpetual Contact. Mobile Communication, Private Talk, Public Performance, pages 227--241, Cambridge University Press, 2002
Davies, G., Lessons from the past, lessons for the future: 20 years of CALL, in: New technologies in language learning and teaching, Council of Europe, 1997
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Cooper, G., The mutable world: social theory in the wireless world, in: Wireless World. Social and Interactional Aspects of the Mobile Age., pages 19--31, Springer Verlag, 2002
Cook, John, Pachler, Norbert and Bradley, Claire, Bridging the gap? Mobile phones at the interface between informal and formal learning (2008), in: Journal of the Research Centre for Educational Technology.Special Issue on Learning while mobile
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Bull, Michael, No dead air! The iPod and the culture of mobile listening (2005), in: Leisure Studies, 24:4(343--355)
Breck, J., Education’s interwingled future, in: Educational Technology XLVII(3). Special Issue: Highly mobile computing, pages 50--54, 2007
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Bradley, Claire, Haynes, Richard, Cook, John, Boyle, T. and Smith, Carl, Design and development of multimedia learning objects for mobile phones, in: Mobile Learning in Education and Training, Athabasca University Press, 2008
Beale, Russell, How to enhance the experience without interfering with it?, in: Big Issues in Mobile Learning, Learning Sciences Research Institute, pages 12--16, Kaleidoscope, 2007
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Baumann, Z., Liquid modernity, Blackwell Publishers, 2000
Dourish, Paul, What we talk about when we talk about context (2004), in: Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 8:1(19--30)
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Sharples, Mike, Milrad, Marcelo, Arnedillo-Sánchez, Inmaculada and Vavoula, Giasemi, Mobile Learning: Small devices, Big Issues, in: Technology Enhanced Learning: Principles and Products, Springer, 2008
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Cook, John, Bradley, Claire, Lance, Justin, Smith, Carl and Haynes, Richard, Generating learning contexts with mobile devices, in: Mobile learning - towards a research agenda, pages 55--74, WLE Centre, 2007
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Laurillard, Diana, Pedagogical forms for mobile learning: framing research questions, in: Mobile learning - towards a research agenda, pages 151--173, WLE Centre, 2007
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Sharples, Mike, Taylor, Josie and Vavoula, Giasemi, A theory of learning for the mobile age, in: The Sage Handbook of E-learning Research, pages 221--247, SAGE Publications Ltd, 2007
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Peters, Kristine, m-Learning: Positioning educators for a mobile, connected future (2007), in: The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning, 8:2
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Milrad, Marcelo, How should learning activities using mobile technologies be designed to support innovative educational practices?, in: Big Issues in Mobile Learning, Learning Sciences Research Institute, pages 29--31, Kaleidoscope, 2007
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Verdejo, M. Felisa, Celorrio, Carlos, Lorenzo, Emilio J., Ruiz, Alberto and Sastre, Teresaa, Sustaining Learning Activity Flow in a Framework for Ubiquitous Learning, in: Beyond Mobile Learning: Workshop: The CSCL Alpine Rendez-Vous, pages 43--53, Dublin Press, 2007
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Sprake, Juliet, Sensing Anomalies: An Exploration of Disorganisation and Disturbance as Productive Elements in Learning through Location, in: Beyond Mobile Learning: Workshop: The CSCL Alpine Rendez-Vous, pages 30--42, Dublin Press, 2007
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Rogers, Yvonne and Price, Sara, Using Ubiquitous Computing to Extend and Enhance Learning Experiences, in: Ubiquitous Computing in Education: Invisible Technology, Visible Impact, pages 329--347, Erlbaum Associates, 2006
Price, Sara, Ubiquitous computing: digital augmentation and learning, in: Mobile learning - towards a research agenda, pages 33--54, WLE Centre, 2007
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Oliver, Martin, The Problem with Affordance (2005), in: E-Learning, 2:4(402--413)
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Naismith, Laura and Corlett, Dan, Reflections on Success A retrospective of mLearn 2002-2005, in: mLearn 2006: Across generations and cultures, 2006
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Divitini, Monica and Morken, Eli M., Collaborative Community-oriented Mobile Learning. A Position Statement, in: Beyond Mobile Learning: Workshop: The CSCL Alpine Rendez-Vous, pages 12--15, Dublin Press, 2007
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Bruns, Axel, Beyond Difference: Reconfiguring Education for the User-Led Age, in: ICE3 conference: digital difference, 2007
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Berson, I. R. and Berson, M. J., Ubiquitous mobile phone technology and youth: Cross-national findings, in: Ubiquitous Computing in Education: Invisible Technology, Visible Impact, pages 287--302, Erlbaum Associates, 2006