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Meta project, Mobiquest - the webquest for mobiles background Webquest - what it is M-learning - definition - collaboration, constructivist Limitations - screen size, types of handset, programming required Webquest - transfer to mobile - rather than web resources, use contextual/situated resources, M-learning - collaboration, contextual, constructivist/ionism Pedagogy underlying - design for mobile devices with pedagogy in mind - simple technology with good pedagogy Blend mobile with other (Stead 2005) Mobile phones vs PDA - cheaper, penetration among youth, at-hand/convenient (Markett's refs to others) SMS - why choose it - ease of use, take-up/popularity refs Stead 2005 Mobile into Mainstream - combined with other activites/materials - blended Patten, Macu et al 2006 - collaborative, contextual apps Roschelle 2003 - cited by Patten et al - educationally appropriate,not technologically complex Sharples 2000 - design of mobile technologies - lifelong learning, but apply here also Colley & Stead 2003 - technology to affect the pedagogy Markett et al 2006 - SMS in the classroom, Mobiquest - the webquest for mobiles technical design SMS Gateway - send msgs, capture incoming msgs, responses MySQL database PHP web interface - compose group msgs, view collected data/msgs, Mobiquest - the webquest for mobiles lit review Webquests - inquiry-based, instructional design, leading the learner How do they lead to collaboration? Examples of existing research (language learning? others?) Limitations - need internet access on a big screen to read large amounts of material., Mobiquest - the webquest for mobiles research methodology record SMS messages questionnaires - learners & teacher case study?, Mobiquest - the webquest for mobiles lit review Technology: Mobile: SMS, J2ME, mini-browsers? Web: PHP/MySQL/NowSMS, Webquests - inquiry-based, instructional design, leading the learner How do they lead to collaboration? Examples of existing research (language learning? others?) Limitations - need internet access on a big screen to read large amounts of material. refs Dodge online others?, Mobiquest - the webquest for mobiles intro m-learning advances, research importance of pedagogical underpinning webquest - transfer to mobiles, Mobiquest - the webquest for mobiles lit review M-learning - collaboration, contextual, constructivist/ionism Pedagogy underlying - design for mobile devices with pedagogy in mind - simple technology with good pedagogy Blend mobile with other (Stead 2005) Mobile phones vs PDA - cheaper, penetration among youth, at-hand/convenient (Markett's refs to others) SMS - why choose it - ease of use, take-up/popularity