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A Study of Ubiquitous Technologies in Higher Education in Hong Kong
Marc LeBane
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History:
Early 2010 approached by our new TLC Director Dr. David Kennedy to join his project “A Study of Ubiquitous Technologies in Higher Education in Hong Kong.
This research adopts the position that mobility is an intrinsic property of learning encompassing the:
Spatial (university, workplace, home)Temporal (days, evenings, weekends)Developmental (learning needs, life skills, interests,
employment, etc.)
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As technology continues to change educational landscape on daily basis, students expectations on how and when they will learn is creating increasing demands on all aspects of their learning.
In 2010, ownership of mobile devices in Hong Kong reached an unbelievable level of 171%, (OFTA,2010) with that in mind, educators like myself have been researching on how to incorporate these devises for use in the classroom.
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The Project: With funding provided by the UGC, 18
iPhone 4 devices were purchased for use in my Advanced Public Speaking & Presentation class. We chose this class for 3 reasons:
1. Small: limited to 16-2nd & 3rd year students2. Diverse: class makeup consists of 30% local &
70% mainland/international students3. English language requirement: students must
display above average English ability (course requirement)
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Research Method:Mixed mode approach to generative qualitative and quantitative
data about the use of mobile technologies in higher education.
Pedagogical Model:
Highlights the affordances of mobile devices that support student learning.
Generate data highlighting the impact of mobile devices on student learning.
Generate data on the impact of student motivation using mobile devices.
Establish guidelines to support mobile learning opportunities, in and out of the classroom.
To create a set of digital resources and exemplars of good practice
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Project Objectives: Long-term Impact: Identify key issues and
problems being addressed, and state the possible outcome of the research project in terms of relevance, significance and value.
Today’s younger generation, more than any other group of individuals have been ready acceptors of mobile technologies such as mobile phones, tablets, net & notebooks, iPods, digital cameras, etc.
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These days however, many of these devices have taken on a new form: “The Smart Phone” (Zheng & Ni, 2006). Today these mobile devices are more powerful than computers 10 years or older and offer its owner the ability to connect to virtually anyone via the Internet; display & play a variety of media (video, audio, doc., pdf, etc.), and capture video, audio & photographs.
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The world is moving very rapidly to engage with the opportunities and flexibility offered by by mobile technologies (Fenn & Linden, 2005, Crawford, in press; Churchill & Hedberg, in press; Vogel, Kennedy & Kwok, 2007) nowhere is this more evident that in higher education.
As major universities move from a traditional face-to-face teaching environment to a blended or completely online mode of transmission, there is no doubt that technology had changed the educational landscape forever.
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The research questions for this project are:
What pedagogical models best describe and support student learning in higher education at Lingnan University using small mobile learning devices (SMD)?
What is the impact of SMD on student learning outcomes?
What is the impact on student motivation when provided with SMDs for personal learning?
What are the pedagogical barriers to using SMDs in higher education?
What are the technical barriers to the successful implementation of SMDs in higher education in Hong Kong?
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The research will focus on undergraduate’s use of mobile devices both in and out of the classroom.
The outcomes are expected to contribute to a better understanding of how ubiquitous personalized mobile devices can contribute to improve learning outcomes in undergraduate and higher education in Hong Kong.
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The Course: Advanced Public Speaking &
Presentations – LCE202This course is designed to improve student’s
presentation skills by helping them develop proper public speaking skills & presentation construction techniques.
Enrollment is limited to 16 students max per semester
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Course materials are provided free and online via Moodle.
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Four assessments, each worth 25% of the students final grade:Hot Topic Speech – 3-5 min w/max of 3
visualsInformative 1 (cue cards/no podium)– 5-7
min w/max of 3 visuals Informative 2 (speaking outline/podium) –re-
assessed version of Informative 1 speechPersuasive Speech – 10-13 min No visual
support, (cue cards or speaking outline) w/Q & A
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All assessments video taped and put on YouTube for self evaluation/feedback
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All lectures videotaped and available for review online. (Lecture Capture)
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Implementation:
All students from Fall 2010 were provided with an iPhone 4 pre-loaded with the following apps:
*From fall 2011 students without a Smart Phone were provided with an iPhone. (mixed mode class of Apple & Android devices)
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Evernote Dropbox/
SugerSync Skype Twitter eClicker Presenter Pro Winc
FaceBook Dictionary.com Bump Simple Timer Dragon Dictate iTranslate BBC News
Instructional videos were produced and placed on our YouTube channel to help students learn how to use these apps.
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In Class: Students utilized the devices in class to:
Review course materialsTake notesYouTube to place feedback, comments, etc.Record audio/video lecture notesVideo record practice sessions for further reviewUse eClicker & Twitter to vote and provide
feedback on topics, speeches, etc.Use dictionary & translate functions, etc.Use device as cue cards when performing speech
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Out of Class:
Students were required to use the devices to support their coursework as follows:Use the device to research topics, etc.Use the device to video tape interviewsUse the device to communicate with
peers/instructorStudents were further required as part of their
participation in the project to report on app usage, both preinstalled and downloaded.
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Findings to Date: Students preferred the following Apps:
Social Network: FaceBook,Communication: Twitter, Skype, KakaoTalk,
WhatsApp, Weibo, SMSEntertainment: YouTube, Web Browser (Internet
Surfing)News Portal: Yahoo, BBC, CNNPhotography: Pudding Camera, iPhone CameraLanguage Apps: Dictionary.com, Google Translate,
Oxford DictionaryOther: Evernote, DropBox, Winc
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4% 7% 4%
18%
68%
How often do you use iPhone to keep contact with classmates? (i.e. calls, SMS, Twitter, MSN, Face-
book, Skype)
Never
Less than Once a Month
Once a Month
2-3 Times a Month
Once a Week
2-3 Times a Week
Daily
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2%4%
31%
27%
37%
How often do you use iPhone to keep contact with lecturer ? (i.e. calls, SMS, Twitter, MSN, Facebook,
Skype)
Never
Less than Once a Month
Once a Month
2-3 Times a Month
Once a Week
2-3 Times a Week
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4%4%
7%
86%
How often do you use iPhone Apps?
NeverLess than Once a MonthOnce a Month2-3 Times a MonthOnce a Week2-3 Times a WeekDaily
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4% 4%
25%
54%
14%
iPhone Apps help me improve my English? (e.g. writing, speaking, listening, reading)
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
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7%7%
54%
32%
iPhone Apps help me with my studies?
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
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4%7% 7%
57%
25%
I find having my iPhone in class useful for my learn-ing.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Neither Agree nor Disagree
Agree
Strongly Agree
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4%14%
11%
50%
21%
How often do you use iPhone for academic work e.g. download materials, watch video of past lectures,
podcasts (e.g., Grammar Girl), or reading, discussion.
Never
Less than Once a Month
Once a Month
2-3 Times a Month
Once a Week
2-3 Times a Week
Daily
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MSN
Camera
Video
Browser
DropboxEvernoteiBook
Winc
Skype
Face Time
Youtube
eclicker SMS
Other:
What Apps do you use the most?
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4%7%
46%
43%
How often do you use iPhone for extended social ac-tivities e.g. social discussions (Twitter, MSN, IM),
sharing pictures/videos or organising events.
Never
Less than Once a Month
Once a Month
2-3 Times a Month
Once a Week
2-3 Times a Week
Daily
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7%4%
14%
75%
How often do you use iPhone for entertainment e.g. listen music, video, games *
Never
Less than Once a Month
Once a Month
2-3 Times a Month
Once a Week
2-3 Times a Week
Daily
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Books
Busine
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Educa
tion
Enterta
inmen
t
Financ
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Games
Health
& Fitn
ess
Lifes
tyle
Medica
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Music
Naviga
tion
News
Photog
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Produc
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Referen
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Social
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Sports
Travel
Utilitie
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Other:
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
What kinds of extra apps did you download?
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Lessons Learned:
Throughout this project students seemed genuinely involved with the technology.
Most embraced it some loathed it.
Students need direction – Example: most were unaware of what Twitter is and how to benefit from using in both in and out of the classroom.
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Survey results show that 75% felt the online materials provided via Moodle adequately prepared you for their lectures while 25% replied somewhat.
However, when asked if they prefer print or e-book/materials 63.2% preferred textbooks.
Presumably, if a larger device like the iPad was used, this number may change, as the iPhone is not suitable for reading large chunks of information.
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Distractions – having these devices on allows students to do others things, such as Facebook, check email, SMS, etc. during class time.
e-Clicker (now e-Presenter) allowed me to take control of these devices by having polls and questions sets during the class.
All students had to be connected to my computer in order to participate and thus could not access the Internet.
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The Future:
With the introduction of larger devices such as the iPad, our research has begun to transform.
Our TLC has acquired 30 iPad2 which are currently being used is an English Department writing course and CEAL is purchasing 80 iPad3’s to be used in pairs during class time.
By focusing more on curriculum design and student collaboration, we will be able to focus more on pedagogical advantages rather than logistical ones.
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