posted on 2010-07-05, 14:36authored byGiasemi N. Vavoula, Mike Sharples
We propose six challenges in evaluating mobile learning: capturing and analysing learning in context and across contexts, measuring mobile learning processes and outcomes, respecting learner/participant privacy, assessing mobile technology utility and usability, considering the wider organisational and socio-cultural context of learning, and assessing in/formality. A three-level framework for evaluating mobile learning is presented, comprising a micro level concerned with usability, a meso level concerned with the learning experience, and a macro level concerned with integration within existing educational and organisational contexts. The paper concludes with a discussion of how the framework meets the evaluation challenges and with suggestions for further extensions.
This paper was presented at mLearn 2008 Conference, 7-10 Oct, Shropshire, UK and published in the proceedings. The published version is available at http://mlearning.noe-kaleidoscope.org/public/mlearn2008/www.mlearn2008.wlv.ac.uk/index.html.