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Developing digital fluency through ubiquitous mobile devices: Findings from a small-scale study

机译:通过无处不在的移动设备开发数字流利度:一项小规模研究的发现

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As part of the Visual Learning Lab's initiative of promoting visual learning supported through technologies in Higher Education, this VLL funded study explored part-time mature doctoral students' use and perceptions of a mobile device in support of their research activities. The study was conducted by the Graduate School in collaboration with the School of Nursing at the University of Nottingham. Six students participated in the study for a period of six months. The methodology was qualitative and included semi-structured exit interviews. By re-analysing the original study (Gibbons, 2009), this paper raises a vital question about what constitutes a meaningful mobile learning experience which takes into account the different biographical and life stage factors. It challenges the ongoing debate on generational issues on uses of mobile or other digital technologies and leads to discussion of the concept of digital fluency with all learners.
机译:作为视觉学习实验室通过高等教育技术促进视觉学习的倡议的一部分,这项由VLL资助的研究探索了兼职成熟的博士生对移动设备的使用和对他们支持研究活动的看法。该研究是由研究生院与诺丁汉大学护理学院合作进行的。六个学生参加了为期六个月的研究。该方法是定性的,包括半结构化退出面试。通过重新分析原始研究(Gibbons,2009年),本文提出了一个至关重要的问题,即考虑到不同的传记和生活阶段因素,什么构成有意义的移动学习体验。它对正在进行的关于使用移动或其他数字技术的代际问题的辩论提出了挑战,并导致与所有学习者讨论数字流利性的概念。

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