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MILK : the Mobile Informal Learning Kit. Collaborating to design successful mobile learning applications

Authors :
Polson, Debra
Morgan, Colleen
Polson, Debra
Morgan, Colleen
Source :
IADIS Mobile Learning 2007 International Conference
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

This paper suggests ways for educators and designers to understand and merge priorities in order to inform the development of mobile learning (m-learning) applications that maximise user experiences and hence learning opportunities. It outlines a User Experience Design (UXD) theory and development process that requires designers to conduct a thorough initial contextual inquiry into a particular domain in order to set project priorities and development guidelines. A matrix that identifies the key contextual considerations namely the social, cultural, spatial, technical and temporal constructs of any domain is presented as a vital tool for achieving successful UXD. The frame of reference provided by this matrix ensures that decisions made throughout the design process are attributable to a desired user experience. To illustrate how the proposed UXD theory and development process supports the creation of effective m-learning applications, this paper documents the development process of MILK (Mobile Informal Learning Kit). MILK is a support tool that allows teachers and students to develop event paths that consist of a series SMS question and answer messages that lead players through a series of checkpoints between point A and point B. These event paths can be designed to suit desired learning scenarios and can be used to explore a particular place or subject. They can also be designed to facilitate formal or informal learning experiences.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
IADIS Mobile Learning 2007 International Conference
Notes :
application/pdf
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1156809398
Document Type :
Electronic Resource