mLearning: Mobile Devices As Research and Teaching Tools Chad M. Gesser Assistant Professor of Sociology Owensboro Community and Technical College Source: image courtesy of  Prescott
Chad M. Gesser Assistant Professor Sociology Owensboro Community and Technical College Each Fall and Spring semester I teach 5 sections of Introduction to Sociology, and one of the following: Modern Social Problems, Inequality in Society, or Sociology of the Community.  In the summer I teach two Introduction to Sociology courses.  I have approximately 150 students per semester, and about 50 in the summer. I am married and have three children:  Jackie (10), Josie (6), and Michael (2).  My wife is a local immigration attorney. My current interests include web 2.0 in the classroom and the community, mlearning (mobile learning), civic engagement, and content relevant to my Sociology courses. I've passed through a tremendous amount of change since our Laptop4u program in 2006
Source: " Internet for the Masses ", The Economist, September 2009 
Source: " Chart of the Day: Smartphone Sales to Beat PC Sales By 2011 ", Business Insider, August 2009
 
how it can be applied in the classroom,  Source: " In Rural Africa, a Fertile Market for Mobile Phone ", New York Times, October 5, 2009 
Source:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_learning   What is mLearning/mobile learning?
Source: Sharples, Mike, Josie Taylor, and Giasemi Vavoula. 2006. “A Theory of Learning for the Mobile Age”  http://mlearning.noe-kaleidoscope.org/repository/TheoryOfLearningForMobileAge.pdf  and  http://www.lsri.nottingham.ac.uk/msh/Papers/Theory%20of%20Mobile%20Learning.pdf   What is mLearning/mobile learning?
What is mLearning/mobile learning? Source: " Are You Ready for Mobile Learning? " Educause Quarterly, Volume 30, No. 2, 2007 
What is mLearning/mobile learning? Source: " Are You Ready for Mobile Learning? " Educause Quarterly, Volume 30, No. 2, 2007  ...cont'd
Source:  Community College Survey of Student Engagement  http://www.ccsse.org/
Source:  Chickering and Gamson, " Seven Principles For Good Practice in Undergraduate Education "  "Seven Principles For Good Practice in Undergraduate Education"
What types of consumption/production devices are we talking here? ipod/itouch mp3 player Personal Digital assistant USB Drive e-book reader cellphone -> smartphone tablet pc laptop netbook ipad
 
 
 
What type of content are we talking?  What can be produced? text (documents and messages) image video audio
Source:  Educause Center for Applied Research: " The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 "
Source:  Educause Center for Applied Research: " The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 "
Source:  Educause Center for Applied Research: " The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 "
Source:  Educause Center for Applied Research: " The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 "
Source:  Educause Center for Applied Research: " The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 "
Source: " Cellphones Now Used More for Data Than for Calls ", New York Times, May 13, 2010 
Source:   2010 KCTCS Fact Book
Source:   2010 KCTCS Fact Book
Let's focus on handheld devices
Source: " iPhone Textbook Apps Just Keep Coming ", Chronicle, Aug. 13, 2009 To digest information
Source: " Text2Teach: Empowering Classroom Learning Through Mobile ", Mobile Behavior, August 11, 2009 To digest information
To produce information webcam microphone camera text editor data/internet connection
Producing Content The Sociology Blog Cinchcasts Test 3 review Puff the Magic Dragon  Qik YouTube Ustream Wireless Owensboro Communication Facebook Fan Page FriendFeed  (was used in Fall 2009, purchased by Facebook, so I abandoned it for fear it would shut down mid semester) Email Consuming Content Google Reader Apps available via smartphone Personal Learning Network Twitter  (personal learning environment/network) Examples
Use of the Facebook Fan Page Results Spring 2010
Use of the Facebook Fan Page Results Spring 2010
Use of the Facebook Fan Page Results Spring 2010
"I LOVE LOVE LOVE using Facebook with school. It is a terrific idea because you can subscribe and have alerts the min they happen not to mention I check FB a ton anyway so being able to see whats going on in a class is a HUGE plus. Great idea Prof. Gesser! Pass it along to other teachers you are sure onto something!" What were the pros/cons regarding the use of Facebook.  Do you have any suggestions?
"It was great to be able to do more than one task at one site!  When checking your facebook for friends info and updates, the facebook updates from Sociology kept you abreast of what was going on in class.  I thought it was an excellent tool!!!!!!!" "The pros and cons of using facebook allow you to get class updates at a quicker pace. I have sms messages from facebook sent to my phone, so i get them immediately. I don't see any cons to using facebook at all. I think more classes should." What were the pros/cons regarding the use of Facebook.  Do you have any suggestions?
"I do not have a Facebook account, and I don't plan on getting one. however, in Chad's class, I think he relied to much on his sites. We had to get a gmail account. He posted stuff on twiiter, face book, and the sociology website. I am currently taking six class, and i do not have time to constantly check for updates on so many different webpages. If I couldn't find the information i wanted on one site I had to go to another. It was frusterating. I suggest one page for all info and updates." What were the pros/cons regarding the use of Facebook.  Do you have any suggestions?
 
Perhaps one of the more difficult things I had to do this semester was to tell students the blogs and the Fan page were going to go away. What are the implications of this approach for busting down that 4th wall, service learning, lifelong learning?
Is there a crossover between desktop PC, laptop, and mobile?  What is the integrated strategy? where does engagement and connection fit?
Let's not forget Blackboard functionality
Chad M. Gesser Assistant Professor of Sociology Owensboro Community and Technical College [email_address] Twitter:  @profgesser New Horizons:  Relevant Presentation Bookmarks Extensive mLearning/mobile learning resources ( http://delicious.com/gesser/mobilelearning) Educause:  Handheld and Mobile Computing Resources mLearning: Mobile Devices As Research and Teaching Tools

mLearning: Mobile Devices as Research and Teaching Tools

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    mLearning: Mobile DevicesAs Research and Teaching Tools Chad M. Gesser Assistant Professor of Sociology Owensboro Community and Technical College Source: image courtesy of Prescott
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    Chad M. GesserAssistant Professor Sociology Owensboro Community and Technical College Each Fall and Spring semester I teach 5 sections of Introduction to Sociology, and one of the following: Modern Social Problems, Inequality in Society, or Sociology of the Community.  In the summer I teach two Introduction to Sociology courses.  I have approximately 150 students per semester, and about 50 in the summer. I am married and have three children:  Jackie (10), Josie (6), and Michael (2).  My wife is a local immigration attorney. My current interests include web 2.0 in the classroom and the community, mlearning (mobile learning), civic engagement, and content relevant to my Sociology courses. I've passed through a tremendous amount of change since our Laptop4u program in 2006
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    Source: " Internetfor the Masses ", The Economist, September 2009 
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    Source: " Chartof the Day: Smartphone Sales to Beat PC Sales By 2011 ", Business Insider, August 2009
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    how it canbe applied in the classroom, Source: " In Rural Africa, a Fertile Market for Mobile Phone ", New York Times, October 5, 2009 
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    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_learning What is mLearning/mobile learning?
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    Source: Sharples, Mike,Josie Taylor, and Giasemi Vavoula. 2006. “A Theory of Learning for the Mobile Age” http://mlearning.noe-kaleidoscope.org/repository/TheoryOfLearningForMobileAge.pdf and http://www.lsri.nottingham.ac.uk/msh/Papers/Theory%20of%20Mobile%20Learning.pdf What is mLearning/mobile learning?
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    What is mLearning/mobilelearning? Source: " Are You Ready for Mobile Learning? " Educause Quarterly, Volume 30, No. 2, 2007 
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    What is mLearning/mobilelearning? Source: " Are You Ready for Mobile Learning? " Educause Quarterly, Volume 30, No. 2, 2007  ...cont'd
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    Source:  Community CollegeSurvey of Student Engagement  http://www.ccsse.org/
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    Source:  Chickering andGamson, " Seven Principles For Good Practice in Undergraduate Education "  "Seven Principles For Good Practice in Undergraduate Education"
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    What types ofconsumption/production devices are we talking here? ipod/itouch mp3 player Personal Digital assistant USB Drive e-book reader cellphone -> smartphone tablet pc laptop netbook ipad
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    What type ofcontent are we talking?  What can be produced? text (documents and messages) image video audio
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    Source:  Educause Centerfor Applied Research: " The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 "
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    Source:  Educause Centerfor Applied Research: " The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 "
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    Source:  Educause Centerfor Applied Research: " The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 "
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    Source:  Educause Centerfor Applied Research: " The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 "
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    Source:  Educause Centerfor Applied Research: " The ECAR Study of Undergraduate Students and Information Technology, 2009 "
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    Source: " CellphonesNow Used More for Data Than for Calls ", New York Times, May 13, 2010 
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    Source:   2010KCTCS Fact Book
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    Source:   2010KCTCS Fact Book
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    Let's focus onhandheld devices
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    Source: " iPhoneTextbook Apps Just Keep Coming ", Chronicle, Aug. 13, 2009 To digest information
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    Source: " Text2Teach:Empowering Classroom Learning Through Mobile ", Mobile Behavior, August 11, 2009 To digest information
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    To produce informationwebcam microphone camera text editor data/internet connection
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    Producing Content TheSociology Blog Cinchcasts Test 3 review Puff the Magic Dragon  Qik YouTube Ustream Wireless Owensboro Communication Facebook Fan Page FriendFeed  (was used in Fall 2009, purchased by Facebook, so I abandoned it for fear it would shut down mid semester) Email Consuming Content Google Reader Apps available via smartphone Personal Learning Network Twitter  (personal learning environment/network) Examples
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    Use of theFacebook Fan Page Results Spring 2010
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    Use of theFacebook Fan Page Results Spring 2010
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    Use of theFacebook Fan Page Results Spring 2010
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    "I LOVE LOVELOVE using Facebook with school. It is a terrific idea because you can subscribe and have alerts the min they happen not to mention I check FB a ton anyway so being able to see whats going on in a class is a HUGE plus. Great idea Prof. Gesser! Pass it along to other teachers you are sure onto something!" What were the pros/cons regarding the use of Facebook.  Do you have any suggestions?
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    "It was greatto be able to do more than one task at one site!  When checking your facebook for friends info and updates, the facebook updates from Sociology kept you abreast of what was going on in class.  I thought it was an excellent tool!!!!!!!" "The pros and cons of using facebook allow you to get class updates at a quicker pace. I have sms messages from facebook sent to my phone, so i get them immediately. I don't see any cons to using facebook at all. I think more classes should." What were the pros/cons regarding the use of Facebook.  Do you have any suggestions?
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    "I do nothave a Facebook account, and I don't plan on getting one. however, in Chad's class, I think he relied to much on his sites. We had to get a gmail account. He posted stuff on twiiter, face book, and the sociology website. I am currently taking six class, and i do not have time to constantly check for updates on so many different webpages. If I couldn't find the information i wanted on one site I had to go to another. It was frusterating. I suggest one page for all info and updates." What were the pros/cons regarding the use of Facebook.  Do you have any suggestions?
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    Perhaps one ofthe more difficult things I had to do this semester was to tell students the blogs and the Fan page were going to go away. What are the implications of this approach for busting down that 4th wall, service learning, lifelong learning?
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    Is there acrossover between desktop PC, laptop, and mobile?  What is the integrated strategy? where does engagement and connection fit?
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    Let's not forgetBlackboard functionality
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    Chad M. GesserAssistant Professor of Sociology Owensboro Community and Technical College [email_address] Twitter: @profgesser New Horizons: Relevant Presentation Bookmarks Extensive mLearning/mobile learning resources ( http://delicious.com/gesser/mobilelearning) Educause: Handheld and Mobile Computing Resources mLearning: Mobile Devices As Research and Teaching Tools