This paper summarises findings from an initial study completed as the first phase of the Erasmus+ KA2 research project: Designing and Evaluating Innovative Mobile Pedagogies (DEIMP). The purpose of the scoping study was to inform the design and development of a multi-purpose mobile app that will support educators and pre-service teachers in designing and evaluating creative and innovative mobile learning episodes for their students. This first component of the DEIMP study involved the conduct of a Systematic Literature Review to identify innovative and effective practices in m-Learning. A set of 57 articles were identified as reporting on innovative mobile practices and these were further assessed for their level of innovation. The study showed that innovation lies on a continuum from sustaining innovation to disruptive innovation and that disruptive innovation is infrequent.
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Burden, K., Schuck, S., & Kearney, M. (2019). Innovative mobile learning: A scan of the literature. In Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Mobile Learning 2019, ML 2019 (pp. 126–130). IADIS Press. https://doi.org/10.33965/ml2019_201903c002
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