Using cellular phones in higher education: mobile access to online course materials

Boaz Mermelstein, Edna Tal
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Access to the Internet, which to date was mainly limited to desk-top computers, is now enabled through a wide range of portable devices. These devices include cellular phones, which are small, widespread, and afford a high level of intimacy. Information needed at a certain time, location or immediacy are typical kinds of information that are natural candidates for access via cellular phones [Seppala and Alamaki, 2002]. Four m-learning pilot projects are now in progress at the Open University of Israel (OUI) which include mobile accessibility to (1) discussion groups held on the Websites of academic courses; (2) video lessons (live & VOD); (3) audio books for students with learning disabilities (for cellular and MP3 players); and (4) administrative information (SMS messages). This paper reports on these four experiments, examining the types of use students may make with their cellular phones and other mobile devices to access support learning materials.
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在高等教育中使用手机:移动访问在线课程材料
到目前为止,访问互联网主要局限于台式电脑,现在可以通过各种便携式设备访问。这些设备包括移动电话,它们体积小,分布广泛,提供了高度的亲密关系。在特定时间、地点或即时性所需的信息是典型的信息类型,是通过移动电话访问的自然候选信息[Seppala和Alamaki, 2002]。以色列开放大学(OUI)目前正在进行四个移动学习试点项目,其中包括:1)在学术课程网站上举行的讨论小组;(2)视频课程(直播和视频点播);(3)为有学习障碍的学生提供有声读物(适用于手机和MP3播放器);(4)管理信息(短信)。本文报告了这四个实验,检查学生可能使用手机和其他移动设备访问支持学习材料的类型。
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