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Engaging Students in Active M-Learning Prof. Dr. Mohamed Amin Embi Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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Outline of Presentation 0 Learning 0 Active Learning 0 Learning & Technology 0 Mobile Learning 0 Engaging Students in Learning
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Interactive Keynote 0 iPhones 0 Android-based Smart Phones 0 iPads 0 Android-based Tablets 0 Laptops
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m.socrative.com
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3 Simple Steps
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Wait for Questions/Prompt
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Learning Q1. What is your conception of ‘learning’?
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Learning The more actively engaged the learner is, the more learning takes place.
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Learning
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Active Learning Q2. What is your conception of ‘Active Learning’?
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Active Learning Q3. Which of the following best describe ‘Active Learning’?
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What is Active Learning 0 Instructional activities involving students in doing things & thinking about what they are doing.
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How does Active Learning work? Input (Delivery of Content) 0 Active learning involves input from multiple sources via multiple senses – seeing, hearing, experiencing, etc (VARK)
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VARK
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How does Active Learning work? Process (Learning Activities) 0 Active learning involves the process of interacting with other people & materials – stimulating multiple areas of the brain to act.
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How does Active Learning work? Output (Learning Evaluation) 0 Active learning requires students to produce a response or a solution or some evidence of the interactive learning that is taking place.
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Learning & Technology
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mLearning & eLearning
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Mobile Learning Environment
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Features of Mobile Learning
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Just-in-time Training 2u
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Data on Lecturers’ M-Learning Readiness Q4. What device do you have with you now?
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Types of Devices Own by Lecturers
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Usage of Smart Phones Q5. Do you use smart phones for instructional purposes?
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Usage of Tablets Q6. Do you use tablets for instructional purposes?
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Reasons for Using Smart Phones
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Main Usage of Smart Phones
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Usage for Own Learning
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Usage for Teaching
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Lecturers’ Readiness for M-Learning
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Potential of M-Learning Q7. Do you think that m-learning will enhance the learning experience of your students?
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Potential Benefit of M-Learning
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Potential of M-Learning Q8. How can m-learning make a difference in students’ learning experience?
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Reasons for Mobile Learning
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Reasons Against Mobile Learning
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Potential Usage Q9. How have you integrated m- learning, if any, in your instruction?
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Potential Usage of Mobile Learning
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Mobile Learning Potential Technological Issues
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When? Q10. When will ‘true’ m-learning happen at your institution?
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When will ‘True’ Mobile Learning happen?
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Lecturers’ Mobile Learning Perception
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Tools for Engaging Active Mobile Learning Q11. Which tool(s) have you used to promote active learning in the classroom?
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Real time multi user collaboration
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Typewith.me
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Sync.in
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Twiddla
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PrimaryPad
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Wallwisher – online sticky notes
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Web 2.0 Collaboration Tools http://www.scribd.com/doc/81045414
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Polleverywhere: e-clicker alternative
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Polldaddy – Collecting feedback on learning
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Socrative: Free e-Clicker
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Web 2.0 Survey & Polling Tools http://www.scribd.com/doc/87624844
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Nearpod (iPad/iPhone Users)
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Additional Features
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Web 2.0 OER http://www.scoop.it/t/web-2-0-learning-teaching
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Thank You
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