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Speakers' presentations
Keynote speech
Engagement
in M-Learning: Situating Learning Objects in Learner-Centred Activities
Lim Cher Ping, Assistant Professor, National Institute of Education,
Nanyang
Technological University, Singapore
Mobile learning in action (full papers)
Design and Assessment of a Collaborative Learning Model Supported
by Wireless Interconnected Pocket-PCs
Ricardo Rosas, Miguel Nussbaum
School of Psychology, Catholic University of Chile
MOBIlearn User Trials on Museum scenario: the first results of preparatory
work
Elena Murelli, Giorgio Da Bormida
CRATOS, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore - Giunti Labs
Collaborative mobile learning - 1 (short papers)
A Community of Practice-The Toshiba ambassador
Programme
Bob Harrison
E learning Consultant, Department for Education and Skills, UK Government
mCLT:
an application for collaborative learning on a mobile telephone
Marco Arrigo, G. Chiappone
Italian National Research Council and University of Palermo, Italy
Learning and collaborating using mobile devices
and sessions
Michael Gardner, Hui-Na Chua
University of Essex, UK; BT Exact, Research Centre, Malaysia
Blended and everyday learning (short
papers)
Mobile
Lessons: concept and applications for "on-the-field" georeferenced
lessons
A. Pintus, D. Carboni, G. Paddeu
Center for Advanced Studies, Research and Development in Sardinia,
Italy
An open abstract framework for modeling interoperability
of mobile learning services
Giancarlo Bo, Giorgio Da Bormida
MOBIlearn Project, GIUNTI Interactive Labs, Italy
M-Learning - paradigm shifts
Elizabeth Valentine
Mobile learning and teamwork (full papers)
Interactive
Logbook: The Development of an Application to Enhance and Facilitate
Collaborative Working within Groups in Higher Education
P. Kiddie, T. Marianczak, M. Sharples et al.
Dept. of Electronic, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University
of Birmingham, UK
Team
Awareness in Personalised Learning Environments
Stefan Oppl, Alois Ferscha, Clemens Holzmann
Johannes Kepler University of Linz, Austria
Evaluating mobile learning (short papers)
The
role of User Scenarios as the central piece of the development jigsaw
puzzle
Diane Evans
The Open University UK
Blended Learning, Mobility, and Retention:
Supporting First Year University Students with Appropriate Technology
Andy Stone
School of Computing & Info Systems, Kingston University
Evaluation
of technical and pedagogical mobile usability
Antti Syvänen, Petri Nokelainen
University of Tampere, Finland
Mobile learning in Higher Education
(short papers)
Tablet
Technology for Informal Collaboration in Higher Education
Mike Sharples, Dan Corlett
University of Birmingham, UK
From
Virtual Collaborators to Distance Learning: realizing remote multimedia
platforms on a QoS-enabled network
G. Insolvibile, S. Giordano, V. Chionsini, A. Martucci
University of Pisa, Consorzio Pisa Ricerche
Interactivity
in large class using wireless devices
F. Mercier, B. David, R. Chalon, J.P. Berthet
Ecole Centrale de Lyon, France
Demonstrations of mobile learning
Using Mobile Phones and Pocket Pcs for creating,
delivering and retrieving content on the fly based on mobile web
browsers
Daniel Weiss
CHIMER Technical Coordinator
English on Call: Learning English and other
Content with a Smart Phone
Tim Collins, Randy Caviaini
National-Louis University and First International Digital, USA
Mobile learning = collaboration
Geoff Stead, Jo Colley
Cambridge Training and Development, UK
Collaborative mobile learning - 2 (short
papers)
Mobile
CSCL in tomorrow's case study education for managers
Dirk Frohberg
Department of Informatics, University of Zurich, Switzerland
Collaborative
M-learning using Agents and Virtual Reality
T. Monahan, G. McArdle, J. Kilbride, et al.
University College Dublin, Ireland
Mobile learning case studies and projects
- 1 (short papers)
Using
Mobile Phone Support for Use of Greek During the Olympic Games 2004
(The Inlet Project)
Anita Pincas
Lifelong Education and International Development, University of
London, UK
"Hist'O'Brick":
mobile edutainment into descriptive statistics
Georg Ströhlein
FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany
PaperLinks
- Linking Printouts to Mobile Devices
Martin Hitz, Stefan Plattner
Dept. of Informatics Systems, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
Keynote speech
Unlocking the Meaning of e-Learning Resources
for Use through the Semantic Web
Robert Meersman, Director of STARlab, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Belgium
Engaging mobile learners (full papers)
Requirements
for mobile learning games shown on a mobile game prototype
C. Göth, U. Häss, G. Schwabe
Information Management Research Group, University of Zurich, Switzerland
The Learning Gateway
Stefano Mattevi and Luc Vogeleer (invited)
Hewlett-Packard Services EMEA
Context-awareness in mobile learning
(short papers)
Location Sensing and Intrusiveness in Context-Aware
Mobile Learning
William F Byrne
University of Birmingham, UK
Integrating Situated Interaction with Mobile Awareness
Russell Beale, Matthew Jones
School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham, UK
Mobile
Vision for Ambient Learning in Urban Environments
L. Paletta, C. Seifert, P. Luley, A. Almer
Institute of Digital Image Processing, Joanneum Research, Austria
Mobile learning case studies and projects
-2 (short papers)
Case
study on the Futures Mobile Work-based Learning
Marika Pehkonen, Hanne Turunen
Hypermedia Laboratory, University of Tampere, Finland
m-Learning for the Underprivileged
Subhi Quraishi
CEO, ZMQ Software Systems, India
A mobile interactive guide to the Museo Diocesano
in Catania
Carlo Tognoni
CT2, Italy
Everyday learning (full papers)
A study of mobile learning as part of everyday
learning
G. Vavoula, M. Sharples, C. O'Malley, J. Taylor
University of Birmingham, University of Nottingham, Open University,
UK
The MOTFAL project: Mobile Technologies For
Ad-Hoc Learning
E. Malliou, A. Miliarakis, S. Savvas, S. Sotiriou, M. Stratakis
Ellinogermaniki Agogi, FORTHnet, GR
Mobile Learning Management System (short
papers)
A
System for Adaptive Platform-Independent Mobile Learning
Laura Pappacena
C.R.M.P.A., Italy
An
Offline Scheme for Learning with Mobile Devices
Jiang-Way Lin, Su-Cheong Mac
Institute for Information Industry, Taiwan R.O.C.
Keynote speech
Exploring
future learning paradigms: Will m-learning survive?
Tom H Brown, Deputy Director, Telematic Learning and Education Innovation,
University of Pretoria, South Africa
Context-aware learning in real scenarios
(full papers)
The
impact of innovation in medical and nursing training: a Hospital
Information System for Students accessible through mobile devices
F. Cacace, M. Cinque, M. Crudele, et al.
Università Campus Bio-Medico, Italy
Context
Awareness for MOBIlearn: Creating an engaging learning experience
in an art museum
P. Lonsdale, C. Baber, R. Beale, et al.
University of Birmingham, UK
Mobile learning content and legal challenges
(short papers)
m-Learning
via the web: The challenge of size
Kris Popat, Geoff Stead
Ultralab APU and Cambridge Training and Development, UK
E-learning
to M-learning, an investigation into the potential for content conversion
Leon Rodin
Consultant, Ufi Ltd, UK
Mobile
Learning - The Ethical and Legal Challenges
John Traxler
University of Wolverhampton, UK
Keynote speech
m-learning for mobile workers
Christopher von Koschembahr, worldwide executive for mLearning,
IBM, USA
Mobile learning lessons learned (full
papers)
Educational Content Anytime, Anywhere on Any Device
Gerry Smyth
ITIC Intel, Ireland
Engaging and Supporting Mobile Learners
Jill Attewell, Tamatha Webster
Learning and Skills Development Agency, UK
Development
of a research plan for use of ambient technology to test mobile
learning theories
Andrew J. Brasher
The Open University, UK
Pedagogical design in mobile learning
(short papers)
Adaptive Mobile Learning Systems - The Essential
Questions from the Design Perspective
A. Jäppinen, J. Nummela, T. Vainio, M. Ahonen, et al.
Hypermedia Laboratory, University of Tampere, Finland
Using Learning Theories to Design Instruction
for Mobile Learning Devices
Mohamed Ally
Athabasca University, Canada
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