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Increasing Student Engagement and Retention Using Mobile Applications : Smartphones, Skype and Texting Technologies

✍ Scribed by Laura A. Wankel; Patrick Blessinger; Charles Wankel


Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
335
Series
Cutting-Edge Technologies in Higher Education Ser.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Increasing Student Engagement and Retention Using Mobile Applications: Smartphones, Skype and Texting Technologies examines new research on how mobile technologies are being used in higher education to increase learner engagement in an epoch of increasing globalization and diversity. These enabling technologies are reshaping and reframing the practice of teaching and learning in higher education. Through case studies, surveys, and literature reviews, this volume will examine how mobile technologies are being used to improve teamwork and leadership skills in students, to create engaging communities of practice, and how these technologies are being used to create inter-cultural and global experiences. This volume will also discuss frameworks for adopting and deploying these technologies.

✦ Subjects


Education, Higher -- Effect of technological innovations on. ; Motivation in education. ; College dropouts -- Prevention.; EDU015000; EDU039000; EDU041000


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