2. “The exploitation of ubiquitous handheld
technologies, together with wireless and mobile
phone networks, to facilitate, support, enhance and
extend the reach of teaching and learning.”
9. mobile technologies are inherently inaccessible
young people understand how to use mobile
technologies
mobile technologies, particularly mobile phones are
disruptive technologies
expensive consumer technologies will be broken, lost
or stolen by learners
10. MoLeNET Phases I & II
£19.2 million
115 colleges
29 schools
20,000 learners
4,000 practitioners
18. Research Aims
how colleges use mobile learning to improve
teaching and learning
the impact of mobile learning on learners, teachers
and institutions
whether mobile learning can help to improve
retention, achievement and progression
21. allow learners to access learning anywhere, anytime
allow for personalised and individualised learning
support, enhance and enrich learning process
reduce digital divide
make assessment more engaging and interactive
23. planning and preparation essential
training and experimentation time is critical
mobile learning materials take time to create
mobile pedagogy
sustainability