Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
349220 Computers & Education 2011 18 Pages PDF
Abstract

Seamless learning refers to the seamless integration of the learning experiences across various dimensions including formal and informal learning contexts, individual and social learning, and physical world and cyberspace. Inspired by the exposition by Chan et al. (2006) on the seamless learning model supported by the setting of one or more mobile device per learner, this paper aims to further investigate the meaning of seamless learning and the potential ways to put it in practice. Through a thorough review of recent academic papers on mobile-assisted seamless learning (MSL), we identify ten dimensions that characterize MSL. We believe that such a framework allows us to identify research gaps in the stated area. A practitioner interested in adopting an MSL design or doing a new design can use our analysis to situate the dimensional space where the constraints or parameters of his or her design problem lie, and look at relevant design and research-based evidence of other related MSL systems to refine her own design.

► We reviewed 54 recent academic papers on mobile-assisted seamless learning (MSL). ► We identified 10 dimensions that characterize MSL. ► The framework allows us to identify research gaps in MSL. ► The framework can inform practitioners in refining their MSL designs. ► The framework can help us in understanding the nature of learning – sense making.

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