Sustainable futures for learning in a climate of change
Mobile apps, social media, and crisis informatics during emergencies and disasters
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14742/apubs.2012.1596Keywords:
m-learning, mobile social media, mobile applications (apps), crisis informatics, crises, disasters, emergencies, educational resilience, power supplyAbstract
Emergencies and disasters are different types of crisis events which can affect students and staff in their on-campus roles and off-campus activities. In such events, mobile technologies, mobile software applications (apps), and mobile social networks are becoming increasingly relied upon to communicate, to swiftly send and received information and images, to deliver learning moments, and to check the safety of colleagues and friends. This paper investigates the intersection of m- learning, mobile social media, mobile apps, and crisis informatics in times of emergencies and disasters, using the recent Gipplsand earthquake in south-eastern Australia as an exemplar. It also discusses proactive preparation for educational resilience during emergencies and disasters.
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