Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
June 2005 Volume 21, Number 3
Editors
A. Kirschner Paul
Table of Contents
Number of articles: 5
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Evaluation of a Mobile Learning Organiser for University Students
Dan Corlett, Mike Sharples, Susan Bull & Tony Chan
This paper describes a 10-month trial of a mobile learning organiser, developed for use by university students. Implemented on a wireless-enabled Pocket PC hand-held computer, the organiser makes... More
pp. 162-170
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Teachers' Support with Ad-Hoc Collaborative Networks
C Cortez, M Nussbaum, X Lpez, P Rodrguez, R Santelices, R Rosas & Marianov
Efforts to improve the educational process must focus on those most responsible for implementing it: the teachers. It is with them in mind that we propose a face-to-face computer-supported... More
pp. 171-180
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A Few Design Perspectives on One-on-One Digital Classroom Environment
J-K Liang, T-C Liu, H-Y Wang, B Chang, Y-C Deng, J-C Yang, C-Y Chou, H-W Ko, S Yang & T-W Chan
"1:1" educational computing refers to a scenario where every student in a group or class uses a computing device equipped with wireless communication capability to conduct a learning task. This... More
pp. 181-189
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Handheld tools that 'Informate' Assessment of Student Learning in Science: A Requirements Analysis
Jeremy Roschelle, William R. Penuel, Louise Yarnall, Nicole Shechtman & Deborah Tatar
An important challenge faced by many teachers as they involve students in science investigations is measuring (assessing) students' progress. Our detailed requirements analysis in a particular... More
pp. 190-203
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Mobile Learning with a Mobile Game: Design and Motivational Effects
Gerhard Schwabe & Christoph Goth
Mobile technologies offer the opportunity to embed learning in a natural environment. This paper describes the design of the MobileGame prototype, exploring the opportunities to support learning... More
pp. 204-216