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International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 2011
- Anna Wingkvist

, Morgan Ericsson
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A Survey of Research Methods and Purposes in Mobile Learning. 1-17 - Agnes Kukulska-Hulme

, John Pettit, Linda Bradley, Ana Amélia Amorim Carvalho
, Anthony Herrington, David M. Kennedy, S. Aisha Walker:
Mature Students Using Mobile Devices in Life and Learning. 18-52 - Ruth Wallace:

Empowered Learner Identity Through M-Learning: Representations of Disenfranchised Students' Perspectives. 53-63 - Laurel Evelyn Dyson, Andrew Litchfield:

Advancing Collaboration between M-Learning Researchers and Practitioners through an Online Portal and Web 2.0 Technologies. 64-72 - Gábor Kismihók

, Réka Vas
:
Empirical Research on Learners' Thoughts About the Impact of Mobile Technology on Learning. 73-88
Volume 3, Number 2, 2011
- Johan Eliasson, Teresa Cerratto-Pargman, Jalal Nouri, Daniel Spikol

, Robert Ramberg:
Mobile Devices as Support Rather than Distraction for Mobile Learners: Evaluating Guidelines for Design. 1-15 - Sakunthala Ekanayake, Jocelyn Wishart:

Identifying the Potential of Mobile Phone Cameras in Science Teaching and Learning: A Case Study Undertaken in Sri Lanka. 16-30 - Andrew Middleton:

Audio Active: Discovering Mobile Learner-Gatherers from Across the Formal-Informal Continuum. 31-42 - Anu Seisto, Maija Federley

, Timo Kuula, Janne Paavilainen, Sami Vihavainen:
Involving the End-Users in the Development of Language Learning Material. 43-56 - John Traxler:

Research Essay: Mobile Learning. 57-67
Volume 3, Number 3, 2011
- Thomas Cochrane

:
Reflections on 4 Years of mLearning Implementation (2007-2010). 1-22 - Joke Coens, Ellen Degryse, Marie-Paul Senecaut, Jorge Cottyn, Geraldine Clarebout:

Listening to an Educational Podcast While Walking or Jogging: Can Students Really Multitask? 23-33 - Pamela Pollara, Kelly Kee Broussard:

Mobile Technology and Student Learning: What Does Current Research Reveal? 34-42 - Lisa Soon:

E-Learning and M-Learning: Challenges and Barriers in Distance Education Group Assignment Collaboration. 43-58 - Vani Kalloo, Permanand Mohan:

An Investigation Into Mobile Learning for High School Mathematics. 59-76
Volume 3, Number 4, 2011
- Marcus Winter

, Lyn Pemberton:
Unearthing Invisible Buildings: Device Focus and Device Sharing in a Collaborative Mobile Learning Activity. 1-18 - Susan Gwee, Yam San Chee, Ek Ming Tan:

The Role of Gender in Mobile Game-Based Learning. 19-37 - Claire Bradley, Debbie Holley

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Empirical Research into Students' Mobile Phones and their Use for Learning. 38-53 - Jalal Nouri, Teresa Cerratto-Pargman, Johan Eliasson, Robert Ramberg:

Exploring the Challenges of Supporting Collaborative Mobile Learning. 54-69 - Elizabeth FitzGerald

, Mike Sharples, Robert Jones, Gary Priestnall:
Guidelines for the Design of Location-Based Audio for Mobile Learning. 70-85

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