Book Chapter

Design Considerations for Mobile Learning

Jason Haag, Peter Berking

Handbook of Mobile Teaching and Learning | Springer Berlin Heidelberg | Published : 2014

Abstract

For good reasons, the instructional design practices for classroom environments and e-Learning have been largely limited to the cognitive domain. With the increasingly widespread adoption of mobile technology, a paradigm shift is taking place, offering new opportunities for improving performance and augmenting skills (in addition to knowledge transfer). But how is curriculum design and instructional design for mobile learning any different? Traditional course offerings replaced with or augmented by mobile technology may actually follow many of the same instructional design frameworks or processes in alignment with the widely accepted phases of ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Develop, Implement, Eva..

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