'A New Way of Looking?' Reflections Upon One Teacher's Experience of Supporting Learners Using Handheld Computers

From Section:
ICT & Teaching
Published:
Dec. 04, 2008

Source: Educational Action Research, Volume 16, Issue 4 December 2008 , pages 481 - 493

This article explores the experiences of students who used interactive learning material on handheld computers in a gallery to support their understanding and appreciation of artwork. The article considers the wider implications of using technology to change relationships between teacher, learners and subject matter, and attempts to offer positive and pragmatic recommendations about the implementation of new technology into established educational contexts. Research was undertaken as part of the ICT Test Bed Project, set up by the DfES (UK Department for Education and Science) and funded by Becta (British Education Communications Technology Agency).
Initial findings from this project are likely to be of interest to those exploring how mobile technology can be used to support the Government's wider agenda for educational reform and offer a practitioner's critical perspective on the possibilities and challenges offered by their use.
 


Updated: Sep. 29, 2020
Keywords:
Action research | Arts | Educational technology | Learner autonomy | Reflection | Teacher student relationship