New Innovative Practice with e-Learning guide
Last modified 15 Sep, 2005
Published 14 Sep, 2005
This guide to embedding mobile and wireless technologies into everyday practice builds on the case study approach adopted in Effective Practice with e-Learning and shows how mobile and wireless learning can develop alongside established forms of e-learning.
The guide is approachable and informative, and integrates the findings of reports and case studies commissioned through the e-Learning and Innovation strand, identifying both challenges and benefits arising from the use of six commonly found mobile devices. It comes with a supplementary CD-ROM which contains extended versions of all of the ten case studies in the publication, video clips for five of the case studies, an e-learning audit tool, and planning tools for use of mobile and wireless technologies. These have been designed as separate downloadable tools for use by institutional managers, e-learning managers or practitioners. In total, Innovative Practice with e-Learning represents a complete package for those managers and practitioners planning to implement mobile and wireless technologies.
The guide was launched at ALT-C on 6th September 2005 with a workshop entitled, *‘Innovative practice with mobile and wireless technologies – how can the newer technologies make a difference to teaching and learning?’* The publication is to be distributed to further and higher education institutions across the UK and is also available from the JISC Regional Support Centres.
You can order a copy of the guide from the JISC web site