An investigation‐based learning model for using digital libraries to support mobile learning activities
Abstract
Purpose
This study proposes a mobile learning model that employs digital libraries to support investigative learning activities. A student‐centered mobile learning activity with self‐guided exploration for physical ecology observation has been conducted to demonstrate the benefits of using digital libraries to support investigation‐based ecology learning activities.
Design/methodology/approach
An investigation‐based mobile learning model is proposed and an experiment is designed to show the effectiveness of the learning model, in which the students are asked to answer a series of questions by observing the real‐world learning objects and searching for supplemental materials from a digital library.
Findings
The instructional experiment conducted in an elementary school with 64 sixth grade students shows that the innovative approach is able to improve the learning achievement, learning effectiveness, as well as the learning attitudes of the students.
Practical implications
The findings of this paper imply that the use of the investigative learning model will significantly promote the utilization rate of digital libraries.
Originality/value
An investigative model for using digital libraries to support mobile learning is proposed in this paper. It provides good guidance to teachers for designing learning activities with digital libraries, and a good way for students to learn, utilizing the materials in digital libraries.
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Citation
Shih, J., Hwang, G., Chu, Y. and Chuang, C. (2011), "An investigation‐based learning model for using digital libraries to support mobile learning activities", The Electronic Library, Vol. 29 No. 4, pp. 488-505. https://doi.org/10.1108/02640471111156759
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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