Seamless Learning Environments in Higher Education with Mobile Devices and Examples
Marin, V. I., Jääskelä, P., Häkkinen, P., Juntunen, M., Rasku-Puttonen, H., & Vesisenaho, M. (2016). Seamless Learning Environments in Higher Education with Mobile Devices and Examples. International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 8(1), 51-68. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJMBL.2016010104
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KasvatustiedeKoulutuksen tutkimuslaitosKasvatuspsykologiaEducationFinnish Institute for Educational ResearchKasvatuspsykologiaCopyright
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The use of seamless learning environments that have the potential to support lifelong learning anytime
and anywhere has become a reality. In this sense, many educational institutions have started to consider
introducing seamless learning environments into their programs. The aim of this study is to analyze
how various educational university programs implement the design elements for seamless learning
environments with mobile devices. For that purpose, three cases involved in a Finnish teaching
development project are explored by conducting semi-structured interviews with key participants. The
themes of the interviews were related to the theoretical background for (mobile) seamless learning
environments from previous literature. This paper describes the findings of the three cases as common
aspects for designing mobile, seamless learning environments; and it proposes a research agenda on
challenges related to designing seamless learning environments with the integrated use of mobile
devices in the curricula.
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