Investigating the Role of Mobile Devices in a Blended Pre-Service Teacher Education Program

  • Vaughan N
  • Lawrence K
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The purpose of this research study was to investigate if and how mobile devices could be used to support the required program outcomes in a blended pre-service teacher education degree. All students enrolled in an educational technology course during the fall 2011 semester were provided with ViewSonic tablets. Through faculty interviews, student online surveys, and a post-course focus group, the study participants indicated that mobile devices could be useful for supporting future professional responsibilities (e.g., career-long learning, collaboration) and facilitating student learning but less effective for planning, assessment, and managing the classroom environment.

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Vaughan, N., & Lawrence, K. (2013). Investigating the Role of Mobile Devices in a Blended Pre-Service Teacher Education Program. Canadian Journal of Higher Education, 43(3), 56–77. https://doi.org/10.47678/cjhe.v43i3.184675

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