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The field of mobile learning is becoming more capable
of supporting high quality learning experiences and
students are increasingly demanding greater mobility
and flexibility.
As a result, Higher Education Institutions are
increasingly considering the implementation of
institutional m-learning strategies.
The following trends have motivated this project:
• The m-learning community is faced with broader
challenges of scale and embedding, yet traditional
evaluation techniques are no longer satisfactory to
meet the needs of new constituencies of mobile
learners (Traxler, 2009).
• Evaluation of the impact of m-learning on learning
processes and outcomes is difficult due to the
challenges posed by attempting to research
mobile and distributed students across multiple
informal and formal learning contexts, with
consideration of learner privacy, yet still obtaining an
understanding of the full lifecycle of the m-learning
innovation (Vavoula & Sharples, 2009).
• Technology has resulted in a unique set of teaching
and learning principles and curriculum requirements,
and therefore the simple adaption of standard
education evaluation methods is not sufficient to
capture the multiple facets of m-learning (Quinton
et al., 2011).
Higher education stands on the edge of a great
precipice of change – change brought about by
mobile technology
(Engel, Palloff & Pratt, 2011)
It's Mobile, But Is It Learning?
The aim of this project is to develop a framework
for mobile learning that will enable Higher
Education institutions, learning designers and
educators to evaluate the impact and sustainability
of m-learning initiatives within a range of learning
contexts.
The Mobile Learning Evaluation Framework (MLEF) will
be developed to facilitate and support Higher Education
institutions in the assessment, development and
embedding of m-learning policies and/or practices to
enhance the learning experiences of students and
support long-term planning for improved learner and
institutional outcomes.
Project Overview
How would you define
mobile learning?
DEVELOPMENT OF A FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING THE IMPACT AND
SUSTAINABILITY OF MOBILE LEARNING INITIATIVES IN HIGHER
EDUCATION
University of Southern Queensland in partnership with the Australian National University and the University of South Australia. Supported by
the Digital Futures (CRN) Project funded through the Australian Government's Collaborative Research Networks program
Project Leader: Dr Helen Farley, Australian Digital Futures Institute (ADFI)
Project contacts:
• Dr Helen Farley, Australian Digital Futures Institute, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, 4350, AUSTRALIA
Ph: +61 7 4631 1738| Email: helen.farley@usq.edu.au
• Dr Angela Murphy, Australian Digital Futures Institute, University of Southern Queensland, , Toowoomba, 4350, AUSTRALIA
Ph: +61 7 4631 1638 | Email: angela.murphy@usq.edu.au
#CRN_MLEF
Four levels within Higher Education Institutions
will form the focus of the study with the primary
emphasis on the pedagogical (learning and
teaching) levels
DEVELOPMENT OF A FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING THE IMPACT AND
SUSTAINABILITY OF MOBILE LEARNING INITIATIVES IN HIGHER
EDUCATION
University of Southern Queensland in partnership with the Australian National University and the University of South Australia. Supported by
the Digital Futures (CRN) Project funded through the Australian Government's Collaborative Research Networks program
Project Leader: Dr Helen Farley, Australian Digital Futures Institute (ADFI)
The focus of the project is on building an evaluation model
that is sufficiently flexible to accommodate the current and
future needs of students and educators for m-learning
initiatives.
For this reason an iterative approach will be used to ensure
that each commencing stage is built from the insights obtained
in the previous stage and allow the inclusion of new insights
and innovations in the field as the research project matures.
The framework will be independent of specific technologies
and therefore will remain relevant despite the emergence of
new devices.
Participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) methods will
be used as the project involves the development of artefacts,
such as the toolkit, which are aimed at being responsive and
relevant to the needs of the education community.
Outputs and Deliverables
Approach
The primary deliverable of the study will be an online m-
learning evaluation toolkit that will provide a set of
procedures, guiding principles, methods and examples to be
used by Higher Education institutions and educators when
evaluating m-learning initiatives for inclusion in policy and
practice.
The m-learning evaluation toolkit will consist of the
following components:
• A conceptual evaluation framework and evaluation
resources consisting of a set of evaluation criteria and
standardised assessment instruments as well as checklists,
guidelines and step-by-step tutorials for the evaluation of m-
learning initiatives within various contexts;
• An m-learning maturity model that will enable Higher
Education institutions to assess the maturity of their m-
learning capabilities and provide best practice
recommendations for policy development and institution-
wide co-ordination and communication;
• A database of m-learning exemplars in the form of case
studies and resources that have been demonstrated to
contribute to high quality learning experiences; and
• A mobile user model consisting of normative data
compiled from the research component of the study that
provides insight into the context, background, needs and
learning styles of students and enables
75% of the world's population, including much of the
developing world, now has access to a mobile phone.
~ Study completed by the World Bank, 2012.
Research Fellow: Angela Murphy (USQ)
PhD candidates: Sharon Rees, Maxine Mitchell (USQ)
USQ researchers: Stijn Dekeyser, Brad Carter, Warren Midgley,
Abdul Hafeez-Baig, Michael Lane, Joanne Doyle
DF-CRN collaborators: Andy Koronios (UniSA), Chris Johnson
(ANU), Aaron Corn (ANU)
Project team
Project contacts:
• Dr Helen Farley, Australian Digital Futures Institute, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, 4350, AUSTRALIA
Ph: +61 7 4631 1738| Email: helen.farley@usq.edu.au
• Dr Angela Murphy, Australian Digital Futures Institute, University of Southern Queensland, , Toowoomba, 4350, AUSTRALIA
Ph: +61 7 4631 1638 | Email: angela.murphy@usq.edu.au
#CRN_MLEF

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Development of a framework for evaluating the impact and sustainability of mobile learning initiatives in higher education

  • 1. The field of mobile learning is becoming more capable of supporting high quality learning experiences and students are increasingly demanding greater mobility and flexibility. As a result, Higher Education Institutions are increasingly considering the implementation of institutional m-learning strategies. The following trends have motivated this project: • The m-learning community is faced with broader challenges of scale and embedding, yet traditional evaluation techniques are no longer satisfactory to meet the needs of new constituencies of mobile learners (Traxler, 2009). • Evaluation of the impact of m-learning on learning processes and outcomes is difficult due to the challenges posed by attempting to research mobile and distributed students across multiple informal and formal learning contexts, with consideration of learner privacy, yet still obtaining an understanding of the full lifecycle of the m-learning innovation (Vavoula & Sharples, 2009). • Technology has resulted in a unique set of teaching and learning principles and curriculum requirements, and therefore the simple adaption of standard education evaluation methods is not sufficient to capture the multiple facets of m-learning (Quinton et al., 2011). Higher education stands on the edge of a great precipice of change – change brought about by mobile technology (Engel, Palloff & Pratt, 2011) It's Mobile, But Is It Learning? The aim of this project is to develop a framework for mobile learning that will enable Higher Education institutions, learning designers and educators to evaluate the impact and sustainability of m-learning initiatives within a range of learning contexts. The Mobile Learning Evaluation Framework (MLEF) will be developed to facilitate and support Higher Education institutions in the assessment, development and embedding of m-learning policies and/or practices to enhance the learning experiences of students and support long-term planning for improved learner and institutional outcomes. Project Overview How would you define mobile learning? DEVELOPMENT OF A FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING THE IMPACT AND SUSTAINABILITY OF MOBILE LEARNING INITIATIVES IN HIGHER EDUCATION University of Southern Queensland in partnership with the Australian National University and the University of South Australia. Supported by the Digital Futures (CRN) Project funded through the Australian Government's Collaborative Research Networks program Project Leader: Dr Helen Farley, Australian Digital Futures Institute (ADFI) Project contacts: • Dr Helen Farley, Australian Digital Futures Institute, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, 4350, AUSTRALIA Ph: +61 7 4631 1738| Email: helen.farley@usq.edu.au • Dr Angela Murphy, Australian Digital Futures Institute, University of Southern Queensland, , Toowoomba, 4350, AUSTRALIA Ph: +61 7 4631 1638 | Email: angela.murphy@usq.edu.au #CRN_MLEF Four levels within Higher Education Institutions will form the focus of the study with the primary emphasis on the pedagogical (learning and teaching) levels
  • 2. DEVELOPMENT OF A FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING THE IMPACT AND SUSTAINABILITY OF MOBILE LEARNING INITIATIVES IN HIGHER EDUCATION University of Southern Queensland in partnership with the Australian National University and the University of South Australia. Supported by the Digital Futures (CRN) Project funded through the Australian Government's Collaborative Research Networks program Project Leader: Dr Helen Farley, Australian Digital Futures Institute (ADFI) The focus of the project is on building an evaluation model that is sufficiently flexible to accommodate the current and future needs of students and educators for m-learning initiatives. For this reason an iterative approach will be used to ensure that each commencing stage is built from the insights obtained in the previous stage and allow the inclusion of new insights and innovations in the field as the research project matures. The framework will be independent of specific technologies and therefore will remain relevant despite the emergence of new devices. Participatory monitoring and evaluation (PM&E) methods will be used as the project involves the development of artefacts, such as the toolkit, which are aimed at being responsive and relevant to the needs of the education community. Outputs and Deliverables Approach The primary deliverable of the study will be an online m- learning evaluation toolkit that will provide a set of procedures, guiding principles, methods and examples to be used by Higher Education institutions and educators when evaluating m-learning initiatives for inclusion in policy and practice. The m-learning evaluation toolkit will consist of the following components: • A conceptual evaluation framework and evaluation resources consisting of a set of evaluation criteria and standardised assessment instruments as well as checklists, guidelines and step-by-step tutorials for the evaluation of m- learning initiatives within various contexts; • An m-learning maturity model that will enable Higher Education institutions to assess the maturity of their m- learning capabilities and provide best practice recommendations for policy development and institution- wide co-ordination and communication; • A database of m-learning exemplars in the form of case studies and resources that have been demonstrated to contribute to high quality learning experiences; and • A mobile user model consisting of normative data compiled from the research component of the study that provides insight into the context, background, needs and learning styles of students and enables 75% of the world's population, including much of the developing world, now has access to a mobile phone. ~ Study completed by the World Bank, 2012. Research Fellow: Angela Murphy (USQ) PhD candidates: Sharon Rees, Maxine Mitchell (USQ) USQ researchers: Stijn Dekeyser, Brad Carter, Warren Midgley, Abdul Hafeez-Baig, Michael Lane, Joanne Doyle DF-CRN collaborators: Andy Koronios (UniSA), Chris Johnson (ANU), Aaron Corn (ANU) Project team Project contacts: • Dr Helen Farley, Australian Digital Futures Institute, University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba, 4350, AUSTRALIA Ph: +61 7 4631 1738| Email: helen.farley@usq.edu.au • Dr Angela Murphy, Australian Digital Futures Institute, University of Southern Queensland, , Toowoomba, 4350, AUSTRALIA Ph: +61 7 4631 1638 | Email: angela.murphy@usq.edu.au #CRN_MLEF