Iterative approach to implicit student-generated mobile learning to promote visual literacy and peer mediated learning

Authors

  • Hardy Ernst
  • William McGahan
  • John Harrison

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2014.1291

Keywords:

mobile learning, student generated learning, visual literacy, peer mediated learning

Abstract

This paper aims to report early findings of the second iteration of an implicit student-generated mobile learning project that promotes visual literacy and peer mediated learning. The first iteration was conducted with first year health science students at the University of Queensland, Australia, in 2013. We found that while the video assessment task may have aided learning for each student around their specific chosen topic, overall course learning outcomes did not improve. This was perhaps due to a failure of the peer mediated learning aspect of the learning activity. Furthermore, the labour intensive nature of the task may have attenuated overall performance in the course. Acting on these findings, we adjusted the visually based, peer-to-peer mobile learning activity accordingly. The revised assessment task was reintroduced in 2nd semester 2014, and early findings on the efficacy of the revised task on learning will be presented at the ascilite 2014 conference.

 

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Published

2014-11-20