Mobile Technology Dr Julie Hulme and Dr Matthew Coxon.

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Mobile Technology Dr Julie Hulme and Dr Matthew Coxon

1.To outline key features of modern mobile phones; 2.To relate these to enhancing practices in psychology learning and teaching. 2 Aims of the next 20 minutes

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 Internet access/web browsing  High quality photography  Audio recording  SMS messaging  Mobile applications (Apps) 4 Key features of modern mobiles QR code readers Maps Instagram/Twitter

 Live feedback/questions (lectures)  ‘Here and now’ learning (seminars)  Data collection/analysis (RM workshops)  Interactive campus’ (tutorials/support) 5 Some opportunities…

 Differing systems and competencies;  Spreading technology vs. widening divisions;  Innovation vs. evidence based practice;  Purpose vs. novelty. 6 And some considerations…

Modern mobile technology has multiple features of relevance to the educational experience; There are opportunities to integrate this technology in different learning activities and existing practices; But careful consideration is necessary to ensure equitability and full engagement. 7 Summary