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International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning | 2016

mLearning and Creative Practices: a Public Challenge?

Laurent Antonczak; Helen Keegan; Thomas Cochrane

The ethos of open sharing of experiences and user generated content enabled by Mobile social media can be problematic in some cases politics, gender, minorities, and it is not fully understood within the creative and academic sector. Creative people, students, and lecturers can misconceive the value and issues around open and public access to their work online, which include: professionalism, Intellectual Property IP, collaboration Gayeski, 2002; Londsdale, Baber, Sharples, & Arvanitis, 2003, peer esteem VS individualism, amateurism, and paranoia. Collectively the authors of this paper have accrued a wide portfolio of experiences in global educational collaboration and practice-based research and, in this position paper, they highlight some of the key ethical challenges that they have found need to be negotiated within global mobile social media education Andrews, Dyson, Smyth, & Wallace, 2011 and mobile media production i.e.: photography and video-Wishart & Green, 2010. In order to ground this reflective discussion, the authors use Heutagogy as the learning and teaching framework to guide the qualitative analysis of a specific case study which is built upon the scenario-based approach utilised by Andrews et al., 2013.


Research in Learning Technology | 2014

Riding the wave of BYOD: developing a framework for creative pedagogies

Thomas Cochrane; Laurent Antonczak; Helen Keegan; Vickel Narayan


Research in Learning Technology | 2013

Building Global Learning Communities

Thomas Cochrane; Ilona Buchem; Mar Camacho; Catherine Cronin; Averill Gordon; Helen Keegan


Archive | 2012

Mlearning 2.0: The potential and challenges of collaborative mobile learning in participatory curriculum development in higher education.

Ilona Buchem; Thomas Cochrane; Roger Bateman; Mar Camacho; Avrill Gordon; Helen Keegan


ICERI2011 Proceedings | 2011

MLearning 2.0 : fostering international collaboration

Thomas Cochrane; Roger Bateman; Ilona Buchem; Mar Camacho; Averill Gordon; Helen Keegan; David Rhodes


The European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning | 2011

YouTube as a Repository: The Creative Practice of Students as Producers of Open Educational Resources

Helen Keegan; Frances Bell


Archive | 2007

Social software for virtual mobility: an online community of practice-based learners

Helen Keegan


AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research | 2012

New global learning cultures: Interdisciplinarity through networked technologies

Thomas Cochrane; Helen Keegan


EDULEARN09 Proceedings | 2009

Cartoon planet: Micro-reflection through digital cartoons - a case study on teaching and learning with young people

Cristina Costa; Graham Attwell; Helen Keegan


Archive | 2013

New learning ecosystems: blurring boundaries, changing minds

Helen Keegan

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Thomas Cochrane

Auckland University of Technology

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Ilona Buchem

Beuth University of Applied Sciences Berlin

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Mar Camacho

Rovira i Virgili University

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Cristina Costa

University of Strathclyde

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Averill Gordon

Auckland University of Technology

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Laurent Antonczak

Auckland University of Technology

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Roger Bateman

Unitec Institute of Technology

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David Rhodes

Unitec Institute of Technology

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