
Ubiquitous Learning
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Content
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface
- Part I: Introduction to U-Learning: Process, Pedagogy, and Practice
- Chapter 1: The Pedagogy of Things
- Chapter 2: A Process-Oriented Pedagogy for Ubiquitous Learning
- Chapter 3: Ubiquitous Learning
- Part II: Social Media + Mobile Learning = U-Learning: Creating Classroom Connections
- Chapter 4: Micro-Cycles
- Chapter 5: Supporting Devices in Ubiquitous Learning
- Chapter 6: Social Media, Story Streams?+ the University Classroom
- Chapter 7: Social Networks
- Chapter 8: Is the iPhone a Ubiquitous Learning Device?
- Chapter 9: Remote Laboratories and Mobile Devices
- Part III: A New Direction Toward Teaching and Learning: Ubiquitous Learning
- Chapter 10: A New Learning Environment Based on Reproducible Ubiquitous Computing
- Chapter 11: The Good Teacher
- Chapter 12: Helping Your Lecturers to Creatively Introduce Ubiquitous Computing Technologies into Their Teaching
- Chapter 13: Pedagogical Use of Video Podcast in Engineering
- Chapter 14: Ubiquitous Mathematics from South Africa to Finland
- Chapter 15: Case Study
- Chapter 16: Global Perspectives of U-Learning
- Chapter 17: The Future as a Ubiquitous Learning Opportunity
- About the Editors
- Glossary of Terms
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