Mobile technology platforms for flexible access to information resources : considerations in the use of ebook readers, smart phones, netbooks and iPads
conference contribution
posted on 2010-01-01, 00:00authored byColin Bates, Helen Wood
Smart phones are everywhere, people are taking eBook readers on holiday, the iPad has queues of people wanting to buy one, and some netbooks can fit in a pocket. The technology is attractive and increasingly affordable – how can it help an individual in their access to and use of texts, journals, databases, clinical sources, the web and day-to-day information? The Library has been investigating and trialling mobile devices during 2010, and has received interesting feedback from staff and students on the effectiveness of the technology in the University and personal environments. Each device has its strengths and weaknesses depending on the needs of the individual or activity it is supporting – productivity, research, study, clinical or recreational. The presentation will explore these issues along with some of the practical implications at Deakin, and international experiences in academic environments.
History
Event
Deakin Teaching and Learning Conference (2010 : Burwood, Vic.)
Publisher
Deakin University, Institute of Teaching and Learning
Location
Burwood, Vic.
Place of publication
Burwood, Vic.
Start date
2010-11-03
End date
2010-11-04
Language
eng
Notes
Presented on Thursday 4th November 2010 within session two: 'Role-play, simulations and mobile technologies.'
Publication classification
EN Other conference paper
Copyright notice
2010, Deakin University
Title of proceedings
Deakin Teaching and Learning Conference 2010: Flexible education futures: Partnering for collaborative and active learning