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Expert Primary School Teachers' Pedagogical Practices in Mobile Technologies – A Melbourne Case Study Using Expansive Learning Theory

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Teaching with mobile devices in classroom settings are complex tasks as they are applied in real-time. Little is known about expert teachers mobile learning practices and how they overcome time management challenges to ensure deep learning. This thesis examines mobile learning activities of expert teachers in primary school classrooms. The study identifies two key teaching-learning practices. Namely, simple and complex activities that supports successful integration of mobile devices. The study contributes to knowledge in practice, theory and policy by promoting better understanding of interactions between teacher, students and mobile technologies.

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Campus location

Australia

Principal supervisor

Corine Marie Patricia Rivalland

Additional supervisor 1

Joseph Agbenyega

Additional supervisor 2

Hilary Monk

Year of Award

2021

Department, School or Centre

Education

Course

Doctor of Philosophy

Degree Type

DOCTORATE

Faculty

Faculty of Education

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    Keywords

    m-learningmobile learninge-learningactivity theoryexpansive learningprimary schoolpedagogyICTEinstructional designteacher practicetime managementcollaborative learningindividualised learninglearner-centredauthentic learningcontextual learningmultiliteracymultimodalitymultiple pedagogiesclassroom managementorchestrationincidental learningCHATCultural Historic Activity Theoryactivity systemtotal task chaininginclusive educationinclusive learningsemioticscase studymobile learning frameworkmobile learning modelexpert teacherspersonal reflexivitypositional reflexivityepistemological reflexivityactivity structureeffective pedagogydeep learningshallow learningexplorative learningActivity Oriented Design ModelEngestromCatholic Schoolubiquitous learninghuman computer interactionsthird generation activity systemcontradictionsmultivoicednessmultiple activity systemexpansive learning matrixprinciples of mobile learningprinciples of expert teacher practiceempirical reviewtheoretical reviewliterature reviewdata presentationapp smashingprofessional developmentprofessional learningteacher PDcloud learninganytime learningadult learninganywhere learninginterpretivist approachconstructivist learningobservationclassroom observationobservation schedulethematic analysisframework approachframework analysissimple teacher practicecomplex teacher practicesimple practicedevice affordancesmultiple pedagogypeer mentoringstep by step instructionsteacher centreddialecticsdialogic learningonline learningtool mediationtime constraintMobile TechnologiesPrimary Education (excl. Maori)M-Theory

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