Authors
Tak-Wai Chan, Jeremy Roschelle, Sherry Hsi, KINSHUK, Mike Sharples, Tom Brown, Charles Patton, John Cherniavsky, ROY PEA, Cathie Norris, Elliot Soloway, Nicolas Balacheff, Marlene Scardamalia, Pierre Dillenbourg, Chee-Kit Looi, Marcelo Milrad, Ulrich Hoppe
Publication date
2006/3
Journal
Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced Learning
Volume
1
Issue
01
Pages
3-29
Publisher
World Scientific Publishing Company & Asia-Pacific Society for Computers in Education
Description
Over the next 10 years, we anticipate that personal, portable, wirelessly-networked technologies will become ubiquitous in the lives of learners — indeed, in many countries, this is already a reality. We see that ready-to-hand access creates the potential for a new phase in the evolution of technology-enhanced learning (TEL), characterized by "seamless learning spaces" and marked by continuity of the learning experience across different scenarios (or environments), and emerging from the availability of one device or more per student ("one-to-one"). One-to-one TEL has the potential to "cross the chasm" from early adopters conducting isolated design studies to adoption-based research and widespread implementation, with the help of research and evaluation that gives attention to the digital divide and other potentially negative consequences of pervasive computing. We describe technology-enhanced learning and …
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Scholar articles
TW Chan, J Roschelle, S Hsi, KINSHUK, M Sharples… - Research and Practice in Technology Enhanced …, 2006