The Motfal Project - Mobile Technologies For Ad-Hoc Learning
The Mobile Technologies For Ad-hoc Learning (MoTFAL) project is a joint initiative of pedagogical, cognitive science and technological experts, educators, and psychologists to research the possibilities of using mobile platforms - mobile phones and PDA devices - with Internet access for educational...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Mobile Technologies For Ad-hoc Learning (MoTFAL) project is a joint initiative of pedagogical, cognitive science and technological experts, educators, and psychologists to research the possibilities of using mobile platforms - mobile phones and PDA devices - with Internet access for educational purposes at school level. The project designs, develops, tests and evaluates a handheld learning environment based on emerging technology that facilitates in situ learning and maximize the impact of information that is provided when the motivation of the learner is highest. The goal is to shift away from classroom learning to "daylong" learning and to use the mobile technology to facilitate that shift. This paper presents the basic principles of the MoTFAL project, the theoretical background of its development as well as the possibilities for its educational exploitation. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/ICALT.2004.1357716 |