Innovative Technologies for Collaborative Learning Environments Mike Sharples University of Birmingham, UK.

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Innovative Technologies for Collaborative Learning Environments Mike Sharples University of Birmingham, UK

New Technology User centred Personal Networked Portable Ubiquitous Durable New Technology

New Learning Learner centred Individualised Collaborative Situated Ubiquitous Lifelong New Learning

User centred Personal Networked Portable Ubiquitous Durable New Technology Learner centred Individualised Collaborative Situated Ubiquitous Lifelong New Learning

Co-evolution of technology and learning (Andrews,2004) Technology 1 Technology 2 Technology 3 Learning 1 Learning 2 Learning 3

Mobile Learning: MOBIlearn project ( 5 th Framework IST project 24 partner organisations across Europe, Israel, US, Australia Develop technology and services for mobile learning Focus on learning outside the classroom Scenarios  Art gallery, First aid, Work-based MBA course

Mobile and contextual learning

Small group learning: Interactive Logbook To develop software for wirelessly-connected pen tablet computers to enhance student team learning through  Online mentoring  Communication  Peer collaboration  Assessment  Personal Learning Management

Multimedia Notes Shared files Shared resources Context- dependent teaching material

Collaborative Learning Spaces: CETADL Flexible Learning Room to explore new learning environments  Videoconference seminars  Collaborative contextual learning Outdoor learning  Webcast masterclasses from Botanic Gardens

Technology and Collaborative Learning Mobile and contextual learning  Co-evolution of learning in context Technology-mediated small group learning  Co-evolution of informal collaborative learning Collaborative learning spaces  Co-evolution of new environments for learning