Abstract
This paper presents experiences from a seamless mobile learning project in Singapore. It describes SamEx mobile learning application design by focusing on the possibilities for self-directed learning and the role of virtual badges gathered by the students during their one year SamEx usage. All the activities were structured by the teachers and scaffolded by the SamEx system tools such as contextually triggered questions and prompts. The paper describes experiences from the one-year SamEx usage period, gives an elaborate example of students learning experience during the period, and concludes by examining the effects of such an approach when it comes to summative exam results. The paper concludes that platforms such as SamEx have the potential of nurturing self-directed and collaborative learning and that badges can only motivate students to learn meaningfully when the teachers provide the suitable learning contexts. Copyright © 2015 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 289-300 |
Journal | International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2015 |
Citation
Boticki, I., Baksa, J., Seow, P., & Looi, C.-K. (2015). Exploring self-directed learning and the role of virtual badges in a mobile social learning platform. International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation, 9(4), 289-300. doi: 10.1504/IJMLO.2015.074518Keywords
- Virtual badges
- 1:1 mobile learning
- M-learning
- Informal learning
- Self-directed learning
- Social learning
- Singapore
- Learning experience
- Student learning
- Exam results
- Collaborative learning
- Learning motivation
- Learning contexts