Scholarship
July 3, 2025
The Mobile Academy: mLearning for Higher Education
- Author
- Quinn, Clark N.
- Publisher
- Jossey-Bass, San Francisco, CA
- ISBN
- 9781118072653
- Book Review Link
- http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/teth.12075/abstract
- Table of Contents
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List of Figures
Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
ch. 1 TheMobile Revolution
Context
Related Experiences
Why Higher Education Needs to Pay Attention
The Rest of This Book
Practice
ch. 2 Foundations: Mobile
Devices
Of Platforms and Processing Power
Four C’S and Thinking Differently
Definition
Summary
Practice
ch. 3 Foundations: Learning
Making Learning Work
Beyond the Basics
Summary
Practice
ch. 4 Administration ‘‘To Go’’
Principles
Delivery
Summary
Practice
Task Checklist
ch. 5 Content Is King
Media
Media Specifics
Accessing
Summary
Practice
Content Form
ch. 6 Practice: Interactivity and Assessment
Design
Interactions
Meta-learning
Summary
Practice
Category Checklist
ch. 7 Going Social
Learning Interactions
Social Media
Meta-learning
Summary
Practice
Channel Checklist
ch. 8 Going Beyond
Augmented Reality
Alternate Reality
Adaptive Delivery
Moving Forward
Practice
ch. 9 Getting Going: Organizational Issues
Design
Development
Implementation
Policies
You Gotta Be in It to Get It
Practice
Bibliography
Index
In MindMeld, Jon D. Aleckson and Penny Ralston-Berg draw on a great many years of experience in educational technology to describe how the benefits of learning from an accomplished expert (a professor, for instance) can be translated into an online format. Industry professionals know that the online format presents an opportunity for highly interactive pedagogy, a pedagogy by which students synchronize learning with doing, replicating the information-processing habits that come from real-life work in the field. According to Aleckson, the key to creating an ideal eLearning product is to meet the challenge of micro-collaboration.
In order to develop sophisticated online learning activities, we must find a way to convey the tacit knowledge of someone with real-life experience using the tools of software design. This requires us to micro-collaborate: individuals with very different backgrounds and very different skills sets have to work in harmony to achieve a common goal. It may sound simple, but anyone who has labored on an eLearning project knows otherwise. In MindMeld, Aleckson and Ralston-Berg take us step by step through the leadership, management, and communication strategies that make effective micro-collaboration possible, using stories of actual projects to illustrate his points. In addition, they provide a collection of documentation tools to assist in keeping an eLearning project on spec, on time, and on budget.
This concise, readable volume contextualizes each aspect of eLearning development and highlights the ways in which different team members interact. It will prove invaluable to readers in both the business and academic worlds.
As a bonus to readers, the authors have created an exciting set of "tools" for helping conceptualize and implement the process. (From the Publisher)
In order to develop sophisticated online learning activities, we must find a way to convey the tacit knowledge of someone with real-life experience using the tools of software design. This requires us to micro-collaborate: individuals with very different backgrounds and very different skills sets have to work in harmony to achieve a common goal. It may sound simple, but anyone who has labored on an eLearning project knows otherwise. In MindMeld, Aleckson and Ralston-Berg take us step by step through the leadership, management, and communication strategies that make effective micro-collaboration possible, using stories of actual projects to illustrate his points. In addition, they provide a collection of documentation tools to assist in keeping an eLearning project on spec, on time, and on budget.
This concise, readable volume contextualizes each aspect of eLearning development and highlights the ways in which different team members interact. It will prove invaluable to readers in both the business and academic worlds.
As a bonus to readers, the authors have created an exciting set of "tools" for helping conceptualize and implement the process. (From the Publisher)