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A Collaboratıve Mobıle Learnıng Envıronmental Educatıon System For Students (Çavuş, Nadire,)
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A Collaboratıve Mobıle Learnıng Envıronmental Educatıon System For Students
Author:
Çavuş, Nadire, Search Author in Amazon Books

ISBN:
978-1-4244-3329-2
Edition:
2008.
Classification:
LB1028
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http://library.neu.edu.tr:2048/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/CIMCA.2008.199
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    - Mobile learning, a relatively new concept, has gathered momentum and attracted the interest of educators, researchers, and companies developing learning systems and instructional materials. A principal goal of this study was to develop a suitable system for environmental education via mobile technologies. Students sent text messages using the Short Message Service (SMS), and pictures using the Multimedia Messaging Services (MMS) of mobile phones. A web-based environmental education system has been developed by the authors on a University's server, called the New Mobile Technologies and Environmental Education System (NMobTec-EnvEdu). The exploratory study investigated the results of integrating mobile technology with e-learning and traditional classroom environments; specifically, the use mobile telephones, data services (i.e., WAP, SMS, AIMS, e-mail), and messenger. By gathering information and exchanging pictures using mobile telephones, text messaging and transmitting pictures of local environmental blights, students' attitudes improved toward maintaining a clean environment, and they identified ways to prevent pollution.
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