Computer-based instruction: methods and development
Computer-based instruction: methods and development
Using handheld computers in the classroom: laboratories and collaboration on handheld machines
Proceedings of the thirty-second SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer Science Education
Scaffolding in the small: designing educational supports for concept mapping on handheld computers
CHI '02 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Usability Engineering
Towards a task model for mobile learning: a dialectical approach
International Journal of Learning Technology
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As part of research in teaching of science, we are interested in the innovative potential of mobile technologies. We present the theoretical fondamentals on which we base our research and we summarize two exploratory case studies: one for collaborative learning in physics and one for individual learning in chemistry. These works are conducted through a user-centered approach. They tend to demonstrate the relevance of developing applications for mobile learning of science for the younger generation of mobile pupils and students. We summarize the main features of the feedback obtained and our prospects for the development of mobile learning plateformes with innovative focus on the needs of learners and enabling them to integrate technologies at the right time and the right place.