Mobile-Learning Pilot Scheme

by Dr Crusher Wong (OCIO)

The practice of mobile learning has taken off in the beginning of this century when connection to wireless network, from a notebook computer or Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), becomes practical in various locations. The introduction of 3G mobile networks and a new generation of smart phones, such as iPhone and Android phones, provide additional means to facilitate mobile learning. With the popularity of smart phones and tablet computers (e.g. iPads), improving the learning experience of students at CityU via mobile devices is an inevitable objective when setting our IT Strategy.

Currently, staff and students can access Blackboard (Bb), the unified e-learning platform at CityU, via WiFi or mobile network using handheld device with mini web browser. However, the accessibility varies on non-computer type of equipment depending on the features and functions in use. By launching Bb Mobile Learn solution, dedicated software applications (apps) enable iPhone, iPod touch, iPad and Android device users to operate on Bb with a dedicated interface. Hence, course instructors can design new teaching and learning activities without worrying what platform to follow, taking advantage of CityU’s full campus wifi coverage, plus off-campus wifi through JUCC University wifi, EduRoam, and over 12,000 PCCW/ Y5Zone hotspots around Hong Kong.

Engagement is the key to success in education. Different parties at CityU have piloted the use of Personal Respond System (PRS) and Person Digital Assistant (PDA) separately to collect immediate feedback from students in class for years with great results in CB, AIS and AP. By launching Qualtrics, a leading online survey software solution piloted by CB, different types of instant response assessments, in addition to multiple choice questions, can be posted to students via smart phones and tablet computers. At the same time, new mobile devices equipped with audio and visual capabilities allow students to take photos with annotation and shoot video in field trips or presentations. With endless possibilities, mobile learning will enrich our learning environment with innovative pedagogy in support of the University's new "Discover & Innovate @ CityU" initiative that emphasizes a technology-enriched curriculum.

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With support from the Provost, the CIO is leading a project to promote and facilitate mobile learning at CityU by adopting Bb Mobile Learn and Qualtrics in Spring Semester 2011. The technologies behind the solutions permit mobile access of existing contents and activities on Bb when empowering innovative teaching and learning activities of the 21st century. By providing mobile devices to teachers and students in some particular courses, novel pedagogical approaches in and out of classroom can be experimented. Pilot teachers and students can share their experience with the larger population at CityU and beyond. Furthermore, new jobs may require employees to carry mobile devices in order to fulfill their responsibilities so the pilot helps prepare the working force of tomorrow. A small group of faculty members will explore new educational value in the application of mobile technology assisting students to become more proactive in their studies. Eventually lifelong learners with effective communication skills are cultivated at the CityU learning environment.