Mobile phone images and video in science teaching and learning |
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Authors: | Sakunthala Yatigammana Ekanayake |
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Institution: | Department of Education, University of Peradeniya, Peradeniya, Sri Lanka |
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Abstract: | This article reports a study into how mobile phones could be used to enhance teaching and learning in secondary school science. It describes four lessons devised by groups of Sri Lankan teachers all of which centred on the use of the mobile phone cameras rather than their communication functions. A qualitative methodological approach was used to analyse data collected from the teachers' planning, observations of the lessons and subsequent interviews with selected pupils. The results show that using images and video captured on mobile phones supported the teachers not only in bringing the outside world into the classroom but also in delivering instructions, in assessing students' learning and in correcting students' misconceptions. In these instances, the way the images from the mobile phone cameras supported students' learning is explained using a variety of approaches to understand how images support learning. |
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Keywords: | image mobile phone camera multimedia science teaching |
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