Research Output
Student engagement in mobile learning activities: breakdowns and breakthroughs
  The ubiquity of mobile devices together with the potential to bridge classroom learning to real-world has added a new angle to contextualising mathematics learning. The goal of this research was to evaluate student engagement in a series of mobile learning activities. The study uses critical incident analysis to evaluate the breakdowns and breakthroughs of mobile learning. Twenty-four Primary 7 students participated in the study. The mobile learning activities were found to have facilitated visualisation, encouraged reflection and promoted active learning. However, some issues regarding mobile use affected student engagement with the activity. The challenges identified highlighted the role teachers play in designing and carrying out novel technology use.

  • Date:

    06 February 2019

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    European Society for Research in Mathematics Education

  • Funders:

    University of the Highlands and Islands

Citation

Fabian, K. (2019). Student engagement in mobile learning activities: breakdowns and breakthroughs. In Proceedings of the Eleventh Congress of the European Society for Research in Mathematics Education, (2818-2825)

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Keywords

Mobile learning, Mathematics education, Technology enhanced learning, Student engagement, Issues of mobile learning

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