“We look at the present through a rear-view mirror. We march backwards into the future.” (Marshall McLuhan). What will the landscape of higher education and technology look like as we move into an uncertain future? The rapid...
Author - Tom Tomlinson
Different pedagogy and practice have been identified that support theoretical learning models using mobile devices. Early definitions of M-learning, focused more on the features of mobile technology, but this has since been...
Mobile technology refers to devices that are both transportable and offer instantaneous access to information (Coates et al., 2009). The manifestation of mobile technology is frequently embodied by smartphones and tablet devices...
“A society which is mobile, which is full of channels for the distribution of a change occurring anywhere, must see to it that its members are educated to personal initiative and adaptability” (Dewey, P85). Mobile Technology...
The education system in America is under constant scrutiny. Education is primarily a state responsibility, meaning that reforms can be introduced locally in a state-wide context and if successful, they may be adopted on a federal...
■ Largely publicly funded, although increasingly relying on tuition fee revenues from students. Following recent changes, universities will in the future be able to raise their fees, up to £9,000 (U$14,263) a year. (NB no...