Mobile devices in teaching and learning – Top 20 uses
I was recently asked to present some information to a committee about mobile devices in the future of teaching and learning. I made this into a ‘top 20’ list of things that mobile devices can be used for in education, starting with the more obvious and working towards the more interesting.
1. As a mobile web device for access to information
2. As a 24/7 anywhere any time learning device
3. As a support device for organising learning tasks and schedules
4. As a multimedia presentation device
5. As a data capture/ recording device for classroom, homework and field work
6. As a classroom memory (store files, photos of whiteboards, videos of talks etc.)
7. As a sharing device for showing and distributing work
8. As a creative device for capturing, editing and transforming digital material
9. As a host for specific apps for different subject areas
10. As a communications device for collaborative learning (e.g. Twitter, Google Drive)
11. As a feedback device (e.g. live classroom polling)
12. As a support device (task support in situ)
13. As an assessment device (questioning, submitting work, creating assignments)
14. As a tool with sensors (location, accelerometer, gyroscope, compass, weather, luminance etc.)
15. As a scanning device (RFID, bar codes)
16. As a guidance device (geocaching, geotagging)
17. As a testing device for student created apps
18. As a contextual device (location and content aware – learning content tailored to place)
19. As an augmentation device (augmented reality)
20. As an appropriated device (ownership, personalisation)