Title:
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LEARNING THROUGH TREASURE HUNTING: THE ROLE OF MOBILE DEVICES |
Author(s):
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Peta Wyeth , Hilary Smith , Kher Hui Ng , Geraldine Fitzpatrick , Rose Luckin , Kevin Walker , Judith Good , Josh Underwood , Steve Benford |
ISBN:
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978-972-8924-54-6 |
Editors:
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Inmaculada Arnedillo Sánchez and Pedro Isaías |
Year:
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2008 |
Edition:
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Single |
Keywords:
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Mobile learning, e-Science, informal learning, collaboration |
Type:
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Full Paper |
First Page:
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27 |
Last Page:
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34 |
Language:
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English |
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Full Contents:
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Paper Abstract:
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In this paper we present a descriptive account of childrens interactions with mobile technology in a non-school context.
The My Mobile Mission (M3) trial was conducted in an informal setting with the aim of better understanding the role of
mobile technology as a mediator within science learning activities. Six children, aged 11, were asked to complete an
outdoor treasure hunt activity using a combination of two mobile phones and a video camera. They were required to solve
clues, discover examples of sustainable energy, and document their findings. We analyzed the treasure-hunt activities to
determine how mobile devices were integrated into the learning activity, to identify the extent to which children were
able to construct meaning using mobile technology, and to better understand the roles which emerged. Our findings have
clearly demonstrated that children were able to successfully incorporate mobile devices into their learning activities and
were strongly motivated to do so. While children were able to effectively construct meaning as they explored their
environment, the mobile technology could have better supported reflective processes. A key motivating feature of the M3
activities was the flexibility provided by multiple devices which allowed children to take on a range of roles. |
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